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Curt Threaded Quick Link - 1/2" Diameter - 3,300 lbs

Curt Threaded Quick Link - 1/2" Diameter - 3,300 lbs

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This threaded, 1/2" link makes it simple to attach a chain; repair a broken chain; or connect 2 chains, cables, or ropes. Sturdy, zinc-coated steel chain link has a breaking strength of 16,500 lbs. 1-800-940-8924 to order CURT accessories and parts part number C82932 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all CURT products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Curt Threaded Quick Link - 1/2" Diameter - 3,300 lbs. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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CURT Accessories and Parts - C82932

  • Safety Cables
  • Tow Bar
  • Trailer Safety Chains
  • Safety Cable Parts
  • Safety Chain Parts
  • Quick Links
  • CURT
  • 1/2 Inch Diameter

This threaded, 1/2" link makes it simple to attach a chain; repair a broken chain; or connect 2 chains, cables, or ropes. Sturdy, zinc-coated steel chain link has a breaking strength of 16,500 lbs.


Features:

  • Sturdy link lets you quickly attach a chain to chains, cables, ropes, or hooks
    • Also repairs a broken chain
  • Threaded keeper screws shut - no tools required
  • Steel construction is strong and durable
  • Zinc coating resists corrosion


Specs:

  • Break strength: 16,500 lbs
  • Working load limit: 3,300 lbs
  • Diameter: 1/2"
  • Quantity: 1 quick link
  • 1-Year limited warranty


82932 1/2" Quick Link by Curt





Video of Curt Threaded Quick Link - 1/2" Diameter - 3,300 lbs

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Curt Threaded Quick Link Review

Hello neighbors, it's Brad here at etrailer, and today we have the CURT Threaded Quick Link in a half inch diameter with a 3,300 pound working load limit. Now these are handy for a bunch of different reasons, but the reason we're using them today and a prime example of how they come in handy is gonna be when you tow anything you're gonna have safety cables. So whether it be a flat tow or a trailer, and sometimes the clevis hooks (hook clinks) or whatever hooks you may have, may not fit on the hitch. And that's where we we're here. We couldn't get this to latch on, and that's gonna make it not a safe towing experience. So, the way to fix this is put our quick link on here, (quick link rattles) and this is gonna make it a nice mounting point for our safety chain to go on.

And the great part too is there's no tools required. I can simply thread this on by hand and that's gonna stay in place. Now these are also zinc coated, so they're gonna hold up to corrosion. And if these do seize up for whatever reason, generally it's gonna take a long time and no problem. You can simply just put a crescent wrench on here and knock those loose pretty easily.

And whenever you're ready to hook up, super simple, just clip on. Now, not only does it work for hooking up your safety cables, but also if you need to get some chains attached to each other, this can be the link between them. And it's nice to have on hand in case you do have a chain break. This is the way that you can fix that. So it's just a nice little benefit.

It's got a bunch of different uses. And the main thing is, it's heavy duty. So this has a working load limit of 3,300 pounds, which is pretty strong. But the brake limit is 16,500. So very, very heavy duty.

So you can use this in a lot of different applications. Now these do come individually as a quantity of one, so pick up as many as you need. And having these on hand means that you're gonna be ready just in case the chain breaks or if you need to hook up to anything. And that was a look at the CURT Threaded Quick Link.

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Curt Threaded Quick Link - 1/2" Diameter - 3,300 lbs - C82932

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (16 Customer Reviews)

This threaded, 1/2" link makes it simple to attach a chain; repair a broken chain; or connect 2 chains, cables, or ropes. Sturdy, zinc-coated steel chain link has a breaking strength of 16,500 lbs.

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Poor packaging like always. These were thrown in a box of marker lights, causing damage to the lights during shipping. etrailer never reads my reviews and fixes this issue, which I complain about every time I order the lights that these quick links caused damage too in the box. See photos.

Etrailer Expert

Jenny N.

9/22/2023

I am sorry that that happened. I will have our Customer Service team reach out to you.



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surved my purposes. bought it twice!



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I use these to attach straps to my trailer tie downs. Since the surface on the tie down points is a little rough, they would wear down the fabric on the straps. These quick links are perfectly smooth and were the perfect solution for my purpose.



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Great connector for safety cables on my boat.

Nick O.

12/28/2017

After a year, the connectors still look and perform like new.



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I needed a link to attach my safety chains to my trailer . These were perfect. Definitely overkill but
Over design is not bad when talking safety .

Thanks



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I am glad you wrote me the links I recieved do not fit the inteded
application. I have a 2019 GMC Sierra 2500HD. The hooks do not open
wide enough to slip through the trailer hook holes.



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Just barely fit on my f-250 receiver, but will work.



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Product was just as seen, shipping on time for job, excellent customer service



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Very happy with all. Service and delivery.



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I have not installed both parts until after I find some chain or cable to connect them.



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