Way to Drill Hole for Installing CE Smith U-Bolt # CE15502A
Question:
I have to drill two holes to use this U-bolt. Can you tell me the best way to do that? Also, do you carry a U-bolt plate for this item?
asked by: Chris
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Expert Reply:
Depending on what you are drilling into will dictate what the best way to drill for the CE Smith U-Bolt # CE15502A would be. Most likely starting with a smaller pilot hole and then using a larger size to open it up to the full size would be the best option. We don't have any plates for this though.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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CE Smith U-Bolt - Stainless Steel - 3" Long x 3-1/8" Wide x 7/16" Diameter - Qty 1
- Boat Trailer Parts
- U-Bolts
- 3-1/8 Inch Wide
- 7/16 Inch Diameter
- Stainless Steel
- 3 Inch Long
- CE Smith
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