Keep your tarps alive for the long haul. Tegral’s heavy-duty Tarp Corner Guard sits between your load and the tarp, rounding off sharp edges so webbing and PVC covers glide instead of tear. Engineered from impact-resistant polymer and finished in hi-vis orange, it’s the quick, reusable way to comply with the NHVR Load Restraint Guide requirement for edge protection wherever straps or tarps risk abrasion.
Why drivers choose Tegral
• 200 mm × 200 mm × 200 mm coverage – protects vertical and horizontal faces on pallets, steel, timber and masonry.
• Rounded, low-friction profile – tarps slide smoothly; no “sawing” action that shortens service life.
• Hi-visibility safety orange – easy to spot at night or in yard lighting.
• Integrated 15 mm tie-off eye – slip a bungee or rope through to hold the guard in place while you tarp.
• Stackable, 0.18 kg each – keeps trailer toolboxes tidy and under weight limits.
• Chemical- and UV-stabilised polymer – built for Australia’s sun, salt and spill environment.
• Sold in boxes of 10 – grab-and-go for fleet roll-outs or site kits.
Technical specifications
Part number: TG0001
External dimensions: 200 mm L × 200 mm W × 200 mm D
Weight: 0.18 kg
Material: UV-stabilised HDPE
Colour: Safety orange
Compliance: NHVR Load Restraint Guide – edge protectors must be used where tiedowns may be cut or abraded.
Typical applications
Flat-bed, tautliner and curtain-sider operators hauling palletised bricks, steel plate, timber packs, plasterboard, finished cabinetry – any load with a 90° edge that can slice canvas or cut webbing.
Compatible accessories
Pair with Tegral Pallet Angles, V-Lash webbing straps and Winch Straps for a full, NHVR-compliant load-restraint system.
Explore all corner-protection options: Corner Protection
Need faster strap threading? Try V-Lash.
FAQ snippets
Q: Do I legally need tarp corner guards in Australia?
A: Yes. The NHVR Load Restraint Guide states edge protectors must be used whenever a tiedown or tarp would be cut or abraded by cargo corners.
Q: How many guards does a 13.6 m flat-bed typically need?
A: Most curtain-siders require 6–8 per side; high-cube or mixed-height loads may need 12+. Start with a box of 10 for a single-trailer kit.