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Durabilt

Durabilt products are stamped, welded, steel cast or hot forged, and come with the logo clearly visible to guarantee quality. Professionals rely on Durabilt's high-end ratchet load binders, lever load binders, winch straps, ratchet straps, and tie-down straps and chains. If you lift, pull, position, tow, drag, tie-down, or lash your products, trust Durabilt to keep your cargo safe and secure. Shop our selection of Durabilt Durbin, and don't forget to shop our selection of Grade 70 Transport Chain for use with any Durabilt product.

 

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Durabilt has manufactured cargo control, load securement, and material handling products to the highest standards for over 100 years. The first of these products were pulling tools produced by V.S. Durbin Sr. at his Evansville Malleable & Casting Company in Evansville, Indiana. By 1913, V.S. Durbin Sr. patented the “steam coupler” which was modified and used during WWI. A newer version was patented in 1916 which provided great advancements in the way the locking mechanism could be actuated as well as stronger support for the coupling mechanisms. V.S. Durbin Sr. patented Automatic Train Pipe Coupling July 4th 1916. VSD Sr. had four other patents in his lifetime. In 1938, V.S. “Took” Durbin Jr. established Durbin & Company whose initial products were cast boiler heating equipment and malleable cast products encompassing load binders which were sold primarily to farm and hardware jobbers, industrial distributors, and the US Army during WWII. In 1994, Thomas J. Durbin, 7th son of V.S. “Took” Durbin Jr., started Durabilt in St. Louis, MO. Durabilt’s first product was a load binder and first customer was one of the original customers of Durbin & Company dating back to 1940.