Heavy-duty, 95-degree vertical bunk bracket is used with an 85-degree bracket (sold separately) to stabilize one end of an extra-large bunk board. Mounts on angled or V-shaped boat trailer frames.
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Galvanized Steel
Galvanized steel parts are hot-dipped in zinc after being stamped. This creates a coating that is typically 3 mil to 5 mil thick. This thick, all-around coating allows galvanized steel products to provide years of use without rusting or corroding.
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Today we're going to be taking a look at the replacement CE Smith heavy-duty vertical belt bracket. This replaces one damaged CE Smith heavy-duty 95-degree vertical bunk bracket on your trailer. It stabilizes one end of the bunk board when used with an 85-degree vertical bunk bracket. That 85-degree is sold separately, part number CE26233GA. You can find it right here at etrailer.com. This one has the 95-degree engraved here on the back side so that way you can always identify which is which. To get it installed on the trailer framing, it does require a 1/2" diameter U bolt for installation.
That's sold separately. The unit's constructed of a rust and corrosion resistant galvanized steel. It is suitable for salt water exposure. It's made in the USA. With this part number you're going to get one bracket.
Taking a look at the dimensions real quick, starting with the overall width going edge to edge this direction, it's going to give us a measurement of around 5". Overall height is going to be around 7" tall. The distance between the trailer mounting holes, that's these right here, center on center, they're going to be separated by about 3 and 9/16". Then you'll notice that the holes for the bunk board, there's going to be three of those. These are going to be separated apart from one another on center by about 1 and 1/16" to 1 and 1/8". That's the distance between each one.
The distance between the outer hole center on center is about 2 and 1/8" to 2 and 3/16". Those will accept half inch diameter hardware as well. The thickness is going to be about a 1/4" thick when it comes to the steel construction. That's going to do it for today's look at the replacement CE Smith heavy-duty 95-degree vertical bunk bracket.
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Heavy-duty, 95-degree vertical bunk bracket is used with an 85-degree bracket (sold separately) to stabilize one end of an extra-large bunk board. Mounts on angled or V-shaped boat trailer frames.Great product
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