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Titan Chain Lashing Winch for Flatbed Truck or Trailer - Bottom Mount - Bolt On - 5,500 lbs

Titan Chain Lashing Winch for Flatbed Truck or Trailer - Bottom Mount - Bolt On - 5,500 lbs

Item # TCLR955
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This standard-profile winch can be bolted onto the bottom of your flatbed truck or trailer and used to secure a tie-down strap (sold separately). It can accommodate winch straps up to 4" wide, and it has a weight capacity of 5,500 lbs. Fastest Shipping and Great prices for Titan Chain Lashing Winch for Flatbed Truck or Trailer - Bottom Mount - Bolt On - 5,500 lbs. Read our customer reviews of Titan Chain lashing winch. Call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service or order your lashing winch part number TCLR955 by Titan Chain online at etrailer.com.
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Titan Chain Lashing Winch - TCLR955

  • Fixed Winch
  • 5500 lbs
  • Titan Chain

This standard-profile winch can be bolted onto the bottom of your flatbed truck or trailer and used to secure a tie-down strap (sold separately). It can accommodate winch straps up to 4" wide, and it has a weight capacity of 5,500 lbs.


Features:

  • Lashing winch can be used on a flatbed truck or trailer to secure a strap (sold separately) over your load
    • Works with winch straps up to 4" wide
    • Requires winch tightening bar (sold separately) for operation
  • Standard profile
  • Fast, easy bolt-on installation - no welding required
    • Winch base attaches to the outside of your truck or trailer frame with the 2 included set screws
  • Powder coated steel is corrosion resistant
  • Meets or exceeds DOT requirements and WSTDA specifications


Specs:

  • Overall dimensions: 8" wide x 6-7/8" tall x 3-9/16" long
  • Capacity: 5,500 lbs
  • Mandrel diameter: 1-15/16"
  • Winch bar opening: 15/16"
  • Mounting bracket dimensions: 3-7/8" wide x 1-7/8" long
    • Mounting hole spacing: 2" from center of hole to center of hole
    • Channel opening: 3/4"
  • 30-Day limited warranty


Titan Chain Bottom Mount Bolt-On Lashing Winch LR955 Diagram



LR955 Titan Chain Standard-Profile Lashing Winch for Flatbed Truck or Trailer - Bolt On - 5,500 lbs





Video of Titan Chain Lashing Winch for Flatbed Truck or Trailer - Bottom Mount - Bolt On - 5,500 lbs

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Video Transcript for Titan Chain Lashing Winch - Fixed Winch - TCLR955 Review

Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look at the Lashing winch for a flat-bed trucker trailer. This Lashing winch can be used on a flat-bed trucker trailer to secure a strap over your load. Winch straps are sold separately and available at etrailer.com.This will work with a winch strap up to four inches wide. And it does require a winch tightening bar for operation. Winch tightening bars are sold separately. This is a standard profile Lashing winch.

It offers fast easy installation with a bolt on design so there's no welding required.The winch base attaches to the outside of your trucker trailer frame with the two included set bolts. This unit features a nice durable steel construction with a black powder coated finish to resist rust and corrosion.On this side right here you have your catch mechanism. So you have the lever right here. You flip that up to disengage. Allows it to go into free spool and then flip it down so that it does engage and hold the straps securely in place.This unit meets or exceeds Department of Transportation requirements and WSTDA specifications.

When it comes to the overall measurements of the unit, I measured from outer edge to outer edge and got a measurement of about 8 inches wide from the very bottom of the unit to the top of the unit.This bracket right here was about 6 1/2 inches tall. That measurement increases to 6 and 7/8 inches tall if we include the bolt heads. And then from the front of the unit to the back of the unit is about 3 and 9/16 inch deep.It has a capacity of 5,500 pounds. The mandrel diameter is this right here, this is 1 and 15/16 of an inch in diameter. And then the openings for the winch bar, there's four of them each one of those openings has a diameter of 15/16 of an inch.The mounting bracket right here on top, edge to edge, place a ruler on there, and see that, that measures 3 7/8 of an inch wide by about 2 inches long.

Now if the 2 inch measurement is measured from the bottom of the base bracket, to the edge of the base is 2 inches.But if you measure from right here at the curve to the front of the bracket that's about 1 7/8 of an inch long. The mount holes, these are separated on center by 2 inches. And the channel opening, that's the gap right here, is 3/4 of an inch.That's gonna do it for today's look at the Lashing winch for a flat bed trucker trailer.


Customer Reviews

Titan Chain Lashing Winch for Flatbed Truck or Trailer - Bottom Mount - Bolt On - 5,500 lbs - TCLR955

Average Customer Rating:  5.0 out of 5 stars   (2 Customer Reviews)

This standard-profile winch can be bolted onto the bottom of your flatbed truck or trailer and used to secure a tie-down strap (sold separately). It can accommodate winch straps up to 4" wide, and it has a weight capacity of 5,500 lbs.

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See what our Experts say about this Titan Chain Lashing Winch

  • Compatibility of Bolt on Winch with Gooseneck Flatbed
    The Titan Chain Lashing Winch for Flatbed Truck or Trailer - Bottom Mount - Bolt On - 5,500 lbs # TCLR955 can absolutely be used on gooseneck flatbeds. You just can't have a load behind the gooseneck ball when pulling your trailer unless it is far lower than the trailer so you don't have turning clearance issues.
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Employee Lindsey S
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Employee Cole B
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Employee Isabelle B
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Employee Brian T
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Brian T

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