Guide de protection des angles
Know quand edge protection is required and how to choose the right protector for the load.
- Catégorie
- Buying Guides
- Updated
- Mis à jour le mai 29, 2026
- Buying route
- Acheter les produits
Decision checks
Confirm these before choosing a route.
- Utiliser the guide to decide what edge risk is actually driving the buying decision.
- Garder the related sangle family visible so the protection choice stays tied to the real system.
- Utiliser setup or quote if the load profile still needs field review before approval.
Corner protection is not optional quand webbing crosses sharp, rough, or high-friction edges. The right protector keeps the sangle working and reduces avoidable damage on repeat jobs.
Choose by contact type
- Sharp edges: use durable protection avec enough coverage
- Wide surface contact: match the protector to the load shape
- Repeat orders: standardize the same protection across the fleet
Buy the full system
If you are also replacing sangle assemblies, review Configurer mon ensemble and Devis so the order lands as one workable package.
Corner protection decision factors
Corner protection is part of the arrimage system whenever the sangle path crosses a sharp, rough, high-friction, or load-sensitive edge. It protects webbing, protects freight, and often explains why sangles are failing early.
Choose protection by the edge and tiedown path, not by accessory preference.
- Sangles show repeat abrasion, cuts, heat damage, edge wear, or premature replacement.
- The load has sharp corners, rough surfaces, packaged edges, painted surfaces, or contact points that need separation.
- The buyer is standardizing sangles and protection together for repeat lanes.
What to verify before buying
Before selecting protection, inspect the actual contact point.
- Edge shape, edge material, sangle width, tiedown angle, load movement, and contact pressure.
- Whether the protector must protect webbing, protect the load surface, distribute force, or all three.
- How often the protector will be reused, stored, exposed to weather, or replaced.
Common buying mistakes to avoid
Protection mistakes usually come from treating the protector as optional after the sangle has already been chosen.
- Buying new sangles without solving the edge condition that damaged the old sangles.
- Using the same protector style for every edge regardless of width, angle, or load surface.
- Ignoring protector storage and replenishment, then losing the system in daily use.
Good next actions
Utiliser Acheter quand the edge and sangle fit are known. Utiliser Configurer mon ensemble or Quote quand the tiedown path, load contact, or protection requirement still needs review.
- Identify whether the problem is webbing life, freight protection, or both.
- Match protector style to sangle width and contact surface.
- Standardize protector replenishment quand the same lane repeats.
Produit follow-through