1" Cam Buckle Assemblies
Tiedown strap designed for securing bicycles, motorcycles, boats, snowmobiles, and various other items.
When you need a simple, reliable way to secure light-duty loads, 1” Cam Buckle Straps get the job done. Unlike ratchet straps, cam buckles tighten with hand strength only, preventing over-tensioning that could damage delicate cargo. Quick, easy, and effective—just feed, pull, and secure.
Why Choose Cam Buckle Straps?
- No Over-Tightening – Since you tighten by hand, there’s no risk of crushing your load.
- Quick & Simple – Just pull the strap through the cam and it locks in place—no complicated ratcheting.
- Reliable Hold – The cam buckle grips tight, keeping your cargo secure during transport.
Cargo Control Built for Light-Duty Loads
Our AmericanXpert Cam Buckle Straps are designed for small-size cargo, offering ease of use and durability. Perfect for:
- Securing boxes, furniture, and gear in pickups, trailers, or roof racks.
- DIY moves and everyday hauling needs.
- Applications where ratchet straps might apply too much pressure.
Secure Your Load with Confidence: Utility Tie-Down Straps
When it comes to keeping cargo, equipment, and recreational gear secure, you need reliable utility tie-down straps that deliver strength, durability, and ease of use. Whether you're hauling ATVs, securing ladders, or strapping down moving boxes, choosing the right ratchet or cam buckle strap ensures a safe, worry-free transport.
What to Avoid When Using Utility Tie-Down Straps
- Overloading the Strap – Check the Working Load Limit (WLL) before use. Exceeding the weight rating can lead to strap failure and unsafe conditions.
- Improper Strap Placement – Straps should be positioned evenly across the load to prevent shifting and excessive strain on one side.
- Using Worn or Frayed Straps – Always inspect your straps for cuts, fraying, or damaged buckles. A damaged strap is a failed strap.
- Over-Tightening – Ratchet straps should be snug but not crushing your cargo. Over-tightening can damage delicate items or even break plastic components.
How to Use Utility Tie-Down Straps Correctly
- Select the Right Strap Type – Choose between ratchet straps for heavy-duty securement and cam buckle straps for quick adjustments.
- Attach Hooks to a Strong Anchor Point – Secure S-hooks, J-hooks, or flat hooks to truck bed rails, trailer D-rings, or roof racks.
- Thread the Strap & Remove Slack – Feed the webbing through the buckle or ratchet spindle and pull to remove slack before tightening.
- Tighten Securely – Use the ratchet mechanism for firm tension or the cam buckle for easy, controlled adjustment.
- Double-Check Tension – Give the strap a firm pull to confirm it's locked in place. Recheck tension after the first few miles of driving.
Choosing the Right Utility Tie-Down Strap for Your Cargo
At AmericanXpert, we offer a wide range of utility tie-downs to match any hauling need:
- 1” Wide Handle Utility Ratchet Strap – Compact but strong, perfect for light-duty cargo, toolboxes, and smaller equipment.
- 1-3/8” Utility Ratchet Strap – A versatile, mid-duty strap ideal for ladders, lawn equipment, and power tools.
- 2” Wide Handle Utility Ratchet Strap – Designed for heavier loads, this strap secures motorcycles, large appliances, and construction materials with ease.
- 1” Cam Buckle Strap – Quick and easy-to-use, perfect for kayaks, canoes, and securing lightweight cargo without over-tightening.
- 1” Utility Ratchet Strap – A solid all-purpose option for moving, hauling, and everyday cargo securement.
1" Cam Buckle
Tiedown strap for tying down bicycles, motorcycles, boats, snowmobiles, and many other items
$ 10.89
Sales Tax not included
- Utility-rated ratchet strap tiedown.
- Inexpensive straps that are easy to use.
- Chromated Cam Buckle provides longer life.
- Wear-resistant webbing provides Long-lasting performance.
- PVC coated S-Hook to previent accidental scratches.
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$ 10.89
Sales Tax not included
1" Cam Buckle Assemblies
Tiedown strap designed for securing bicycles, motorcycles, boats, snowmobiles, and various other items.
When you need a simple, reliable way to secure light-duty loads, 1” Cam Buckle Straps get the job done. Unlike ratchet straps, cam buckles tighten with hand strength only, preventing over-tensioning that could damage delicate cargo. Quick, easy, and effective—just feed, pull, and secure.
Why Choose Cam Buckle Straps?
- No Over-Tightening – Since you tighten by hand, there’s no risk of crushing your load.
- Quick & Simple – Just pull the strap through the cam and it locks in place—no complicated ratcheting.
- Reliable Hold – The cam buckle grips tight, keeping your cargo secure during transport.
Cargo Control Built for Light-Duty Loads
Our AmericanXpert Cam Buckle Straps are designed for small-size cargo, offering ease of use and durability. Perfect for:
- Securing boxes, furniture, and gear in pickups, trailers, or roof racks.
- DIY moves and everyday hauling needs.
- Applications where ratchet straps might apply too much pressure.
Secure Your Load with Confidence: Utility Tie-Down Straps
When it comes to keeping cargo, equipment, and recreational gear secure, you need reliable utility tie-down straps that deliver strength, durability, and ease of use. Whether you're hauling ATVs, securing ladders, or strapping down moving boxes, choosing the right ratchet or cam buckle strap ensures a safe, worry-free transport.
What to Avoid When Using Utility Tie-Down Straps
- Overloading the Strap – Check the Working Load Limit (WLL) before use. Exceeding the weight rating can lead to strap failure and unsafe conditions.
- Improper Strap Placement – Straps should be positioned evenly across the load to prevent shifting and excessive strain on one side.
- Using Worn or Frayed Straps – Always inspect your straps for cuts, fraying, or damaged buckles. A damaged strap is a failed strap.
- Over-Tightening – Ratchet straps should be snug but not crushing your cargo. Over-tightening can damage delicate items or even break plastic components.
How to Use Utility Tie-Down Straps Correctly
- Select the Right Strap Type – Choose between ratchet straps for heavy-duty securement and cam buckle straps for quick adjustments.
- Attach Hooks to a Strong Anchor Point – Secure S-hooks, J-hooks, or flat hooks to truck bed rails, trailer D-rings, or roof racks.
- Thread the Strap & Remove Slack – Feed the webbing through the buckle or ratchet spindle and pull to remove slack before tightening.
- Tighten Securely – Use the ratchet mechanism for firm tension or the cam buckle for easy, controlled adjustment.
- Double-Check Tension – Give the strap a firm pull to confirm it's locked in place. Recheck tension after the first few miles of driving.
Choosing the Right Utility Tie-Down Strap for Your Cargo
At AmericanXpert, we offer a wide range of utility tie-downs to match any hauling need:
- 1” Wide Handle Utility Ratchet Strap – Compact but strong, perfect for light-duty cargo, toolboxes, and smaller equipment.
- 1-3/8” Utility Ratchet Strap – A versatile, mid-duty strap ideal for ladders, lawn equipment, and power tools.
- 2” Wide Handle Utility Ratchet Strap – Designed for heavier loads, this strap secures motorcycles, large appliances, and construction materials with ease.
- 1” Cam Buckle Strap – Quick and easy-to-use, perfect for kayaks, canoes, and securing lightweight cargo without over-tightening.
- 1” Utility Ratchet Strap – A solid all-purpose option for moving, hauling, and everyday cargo securement.
Product Technical Information
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 		 	   		Lashing Capacity
 1000 lbs
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 		 	   		Webbing Width B
 1 in
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 		 	   		Webbing Material
 Polyester
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 		 	   		Packaging Unit (PU)
 pcs
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 		 	   		Temperature Range
 -40° TO + 122°
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 		 	   		Packaging Unit (PU) Content
 1
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Variants information
| Item Number | Item Name | Length | End Fitting Component | Assembly Type | Weight Net | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014609 | 20B9JK | 9 ft. | J-Hook and Keeper | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014610 | 20B12JK | 12 ft. | J-Hook and Keeper | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014613 | 20B5S | 5 ft. | S-Hook PVC coated | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014614 | 20B12S | 12 ft. | S-Hook PVC coated | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014615 | 20B12E | 12 ft. | Endless | One-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014616 | 20B20E | 20 ft. | Endless | One-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014617 | 20B20JK | 20 ft. | J-Hook and Keeper | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014618 | 20B20S | 20 ft. | S-Hook PVC coated | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014619 | 25B9JK | 9 ft. | J-Hook and Keeper | Two-piece | 2.2 lbs | 
| 2014620 | 25B12JK | 12 ft. | J-Hook and Keeper | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014621 | 25B20JK | 20 ft. | J-Hook and Keeper | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014622 | 25B5S | 5 ft. | S-Hook PVC coated | Two-piece | 2.2 lbs | 
| 2014623 | 25B12S | 12 ft. | S-Hook PVC coated | Two-piece | 2 lbs | 
| 2014625 | 25B12E | 12 ft. | Endless | One-piece | 2 lbs | 
 
  
  
  
  
 						 
 						 
 					 					 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 