Tow with confidence, not crossed fingers. This stainless steel locking set gives you two keyed-alike pins to keep your drop hitch right where it belongs. Made for Trimax 2" adjustable, aluminum hitches (Razor AL-RP Series).
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Hi, everyone. Steve here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look together at our Trimax Lock Pin Set for the Adjustable two inch Aluminum Hitches. These are gonna be keyed alike and in stainless steel. Now folks, these are a durable heavy duty construction. Again, stainless steel, so you don't worry about rust, corrosion, those kind of things.
And they're designed to work specifically with the Trimax two inch Adjustable Aluminum Hitches, the Razor AL-RP series specifically. Now you're gonna get two keyed alike locking pins here to ensure your hitch and ball platforms stay into place. Now they're weather resistant. They have a nice weather cover here. Again, they are keyed alike, so you can simply unlock 'em, take 'em off, and then use 'em, put everything back together, lock it back together, and then have that weather tight seal here whenever you're not using it.
So again, that same key. We'll go ahead and take off this other lock as well since everything is keyed alike here. And put it back on and lock it. And again, putting that dust cover back on that weatherproof cover here. Now these work on two inch hitches.
Again, they're stainless steel. The hitch lock diameter is five eighth inch thick and the span inside here is three and a half inches. And for the ball it's the same three and a half inch, but it's a half inch diameter thick on that one. Now the usable length on both of these is about three and five eighths. I'm sorry, it's three and a half inches on the five eighth inch one and it's three and five eighth inches on the half inch one.
And once again, all four keys are barrel keys, and they work all together since they're all keyed alike. Now, these have been tested up to 32,000 pounds of break strength, so you shouldn't have to worry any time soon about these breaking on you. That's gonna wrap it up folks. I'm Steven. Stay safe while you're towing, please.
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