Finding the right replacement hasp can be challenging, but this one is designed with user-friendly installation in mind. The pre-marked holes are spaced at an ideal 3-3/4 inches from center to center, making it a straightforward replacement for existing setups. Whether you are fixing up your old rig or upgrading your current equipment, this replacement hasp ensures everything lines up smoothly, saving you time and effort.
When it comes to withstanding the elements, the zinc-plated steel construction of this hasp offers impressive durability and corrosion resistance. It's an essential feature for anyone dealing with varying weather conditions. Whether your trailer faces wet climates or salty air by the coast, this hasp is built to resist rust and wear, ensuring a longer lifespan and secure locking system for your trailer doors.
Whether you have a horse trailer, cargo hauler, or an enclosed trailer, this hasp is versatile enough for numerous applications. Its robust design and perfect measurements make it an ideal universal solution for upgrading or replacing worn-out parts on virtually any large enclosed trailer, saving you the hassle of searching for a specific part for your unique setup.
Securing your trailer’s contents is crucial, and the heavy-duty steel construction of this hasp ensures your doors are locked tight. It’s thick, durable, and well-engineered, providing peace of mind when you leave your trailer parked or unattended. Whether you are hauling valuable cargo or keeping your personal possessions safe, this hasp gives you the extra security you need.
Struggling with your trailer door can be frustrating, especially when you are in a rush. This replacement hasp is designed for smooth operation, allowing you to secure or release your trailer door with ease. Its robust construction doesn't compromise on functionality, making your day-to-day use simple and stress-free.
Replacing damaged or broken parts can breathe new life into your trailer, and this hasp is an exact match for many existing lock kits. Its precise design ensures a seamless fit, letting you restore your trailer door's functionality without altering or customizing anything. If you are looking to maintain your trailer in prime condition, this replacement hasp is the perfect choice.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Jake: Hey guys, Jake here at Etrailer. Today I'm going to show you how to replace your hasp on your enclosed trailer. This hasp is going to come in three different varieties. It's going to come in a zinc-plated steel, like we have here, aluminum and stainless steel. This is one part on your trailer that's often forgotten about for example this is the hasp that we replaced as you can see it's a little rusty, it doesn't work as smoothly, at times it'll squeak which is annoying. The new hasp is going to work very smoothly compared to our old one, obviously you can see it's got quite a bit of rust on it, that's where the zinc-plated finish, the aluminum and the stainless steel are all going to help to combat so that your new one isn't going to face the elements like her old one did.Now the operation is going to be the same as any hasp that you are familiar with.
It will have this little tab to hold it open which is a nice feature because I have used hasps in the past that do not have this little tab and it's a two-handed job, you have to hold it up to latch it in place. It is going to have a hole in both of the brackets to be able to put a padlock in. A quick note, the measurements between the holes are going to be four inches center on center, just so you know, so that you can match it up to your old existing holes. Now something to keep in mind, this kit is not going to come with new hardware so you're either going to have to pick up new hardware or you're going to have to use your old hardware that you took out of your old hasp. With that being said, it's a fairly simple installation so we'll go ahead and show you how to do that now.We lined it up with our old pre-existing holes and the holes are not going to line up so we're going to have to drill another hole and we will be able to reuse our old hardware, but we're going to go ahead and drill out that hole.Then we're going to be reinserting the hardware that came out of these holes on our old latch because I like how they have a flush mount design on the inside.
If you need to pick up new hardware, go ahead and just pick up the same bolts, they are going to have the same size square as the latch does. Then we can go ahead and test fit it after we got everything safely secured. Now we can take some gasket sealer or some caulk and fill in any holes that might be still present. Here we're just using some white caulk to patch up that hole.Once you're finished with the installation, you're ready to lock up your trailer and hit the road. Well guys, that's going to do it for our look at and installation of the replacement hasp on our enclosed trailer..
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