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Gates 25 Inch Static Strap

Discharge static electricity from trucks up to 100 ohm-cm

Gates 25 Inch Static Strap
Source: Grainger
The Gates 25 Inch Static Strap is made from a specially-compounded rubber that conducts static electricity while resisting weathering, abrasion, and tearing and meeting MILR3065C military specifications.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
February 5, 2026

The 25 Inch Static Strap from Gates Corporation discharges potentially dangerous static electricity from road vehicles and equipment when properly grounded, up to 100 ohm-cm.

The strap helps prevent static buildup that can cause sparks, especially around fuel trucks, tankers, or any vehicle carrying flammable materials. Just attach one end to the chassis and let the other end drag lightly on the ground.

Features

  • Specially-compounded rubber conducts static electricity
  • Resists weathering, abrasion and tearing
  • Meets military specifications MILR3065C
  • 1/2 inch grommet hole

The 25 Inch Static Strap is available from Gates distributors, including Grainger, Zoro, GoVets, Becker Safety & Supply, and a variety of automotive parts suppliers.

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