Customers compare T47457007K to these similar products
Products Featured in this Video
Speaker 1: Today we're gonna take a look at the Titan zinc-plated multi-fit disc brake actuator with the 7,000 pound capacity. This hydraulic actuator will synchronize your trailer brakes with your tow vehicle brakes. It uses the easy and convenient multi-fit turn wheel latch right here. Push down on this and it'll let you adjust the coupler to fit different hitch ball sizes. It is easily… see more >
Info for this part was:
At etrailer.com we provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Let us know if anything is missing or if you have any questions.
Videos
Help Articles
Expert Answers
"No Lockout" means that this particular actuator #T47457007K does not have a built-in reverse lockout. Meaning that driving the trailer in reverse will actuate the brakes. You can add a reverse lockout to the actuator by adding a Reverse…
view full answer...The Demco Hydraulic Trailer Brake Actuator part #DM72VR should be a direct replacement for the Atwood 61101 Brake Actuator that you have now. This newest updated it rated at 7K instead of 6K. This is a bolt on option that mounts on 3" centers.…
view full answer...There are a couple of options to replace your Atwood 61101 actuator, depending on if you have drum or disc brakes. Both are from Dexter, and have mounting holes 3" apart on center: - Drum Brakes: Dexter DX7.5 Drop-N-Go Brake Actuator #099-175-00…
view full answer...Yes, the Dexter Brake Actuator part #T47457007K that you referenced is a replacement for your Titan Model 60 actuator.
view full answer...The manual lockout on your Atwood 85778 surge brake coupler is there so that you can back up the trailer without the brakes locking up on you. Yes you can safely tow your trailer with the broken manual lockout, you just have to make sure you…
view full answer...There is a replacement that I recommend for the Tie Down 70E disc brake actuator, though you will want to verify that your mounting bolt holes are 3 inches apart on center and your tongue is a 3 inch channel. If they are I recommend the Dexter DX7.5…
view full answer...You are correct, you should only be getting output when the brake is applied, or the override switch is activated. It sounds like the controller might be bad, but to make sure, you should probably bench test it before tossing it. Use a circuit…
view full answer...The Titan Actuator part #T47457207K should have came with instructions but sometimes like anything they get misplaced before shipping. With the reverse lock out solenoid basically one of the wires runs to the reverse light circuit of the vehicle and…
view full answer...The Replacement Master Cylinder Assembly #T4395100 will not work to replace your Atwood master cylinder model 85841. Since replacement parts for your actuator are obsolete, your only option is to replace the entire actuator assembly. The Demco…
view full answer...All you should need on the fifth circuit of your 5-way is a 12 volt signal to activate the reverse lock out. Have you used a circuit tester like part #PTW2993 to verify you have 12 volts on that pin? Looking at the condition of your 5-way it is also…
view full answer...If the solenoid is getting a full 12 volts and is grounding properly it should be shutting all the way. Since you said it is clicking that makes it sound like it's getting power. You could try improving the ground circuit but most likely…
view full answer...We have some very similar winches to the Shelby 5466 that you have but we do not carry Shelby winches any longer. The Shelby is a 2 speed winch with a 2,300 lb capacity so for a very similar winch we have the Dutton Lainson 2 speed winch part…
view full answer...