Custom Safety Chain for Securing Tie Down Straps
Question:
I have seen a product out there that is approximately 18 inches of chain with a grab hook on one end and a D-ring on the other to keep straps from coming in contact with the stack pockets of a trailer. Does e-trailer have something like this?
asked by: Brian L
Expert Reply:
I do have a combination of products that may work for you however, we currently do not have the product you are referring to. In order to keep your tie down straps from coming in contact with stake bed pockets on your trailer. I recommend using our 27" Long Safety Chain with 7/16" Hook, 5,000 lbs. part # 2118-605-04 in addition to the 1/4" Quick Link for Safety Chains part # 750-3204.
The safety chain is 27" long but can be modified to the length you desire. The end of this chain has an "s-shaped" grab hook rated at 5,000 lbs. You can use the Quick Link for an attachment point at the opposite end of the grab hook.
I have attached an review video on each of these items for you.
Products Referenced in This Question
Laclede 5/16" Quick Link for 1/4" Safety Chains - 880 lbs Working Load Limit - Qty 1
- Accessories and Parts
- Safety Cables
- Tow Bar
- Trailer Safety Chains
- Safety Cable Parts
- Safety Chain Parts
- 1/4 Inch Diameter
- Quick Links
- Laclede Chain
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Laclede 27" Long Trailer Safety Chain w/ 7/16" Hook - 1,250 lbs Weight Capacity - Qty 1
- Trailer Safety Chains
- Safety Chains
- Towing a Trailer
- 27 Inch Long
- 5000 lbs
- Single Chain
- S-Hooks
- Standard Chains
- Laclede Chain
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