This threaded, 1/2" link makes it simple to attach a chain; repair a broken chain; or connect 2 chains, cables, or ropes. Sturdy, zinc-coated steel chain link has a breaking strength of 16,500 lbs.
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Today we're going to be taking a look at the Curt Threaded Quick Link. The sturdy link provides a quick link for chains, cables, ropes or straps. It's going to feature the threaded keeper that screws shut. No tools are necessary. Now if you want to use a wrench to tighten or loosen, you can certainly do that. This will accept a three quarter inch wrench, or a nineteen millimeter would work as well. The unit's made from a steel construction, so it's got a nice, strong, durable design to it.
It's actually has a zinc coating, which is going to do a great job at resisting rust and corrosion. When it comes the working load limit, we're looking at three thousand, three hundred and thirty pounds. That working load limit is engraved right here on the link itself. Also the diameter of the link is engraved on there, and that's going to be a half inch diameter. A few measurements to go over with you real quick. I want to take a measurement of the opening right here.
That's going to give us a measurement of five eighths of an inch. Now you will notice that the threaded piece right here is just a little bit larger in diameter then compared to the actual link itself. When I took a measurement of that diameter, I'll try to show it on a ruler, I used a digital caliper just to be sure, that's going to give us a diameter pretty close to five eighths of an inch, right in between nine sixteenths and five eighths of an inch. Some other measurements to go over with you real quick. We want to give you the internal measurement, just how much space you're going to have to work with inside the link. The opening, that's going to give us a measurement of about three and five sixteenths of an inch.
The width opening, right below that barrel is going to measure about seven eighths, and if we go up against that barrel, inside area, we're looking at about three quarters of a inch, as long as you have this turned to where it's flat on that back side. No outer edge to outer edge, that's going to give us a measurement of around four and one quarter. Then going this direction, outer edge to outer edge, we're looking at about two inches. That's going to do it for today's look at the Curt Threaded Quick Link.
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (12 Customer Reviews)
This threaded, 1/2" link makes it simple to attach a chain; repair a broken chain; or connect 2 chains, cables, or ropes. Sturdy, zinc-coated steel chain link has a breaking strength of 16,500 lbs.Just barely fit on my f-250 receiver, but will work.
I use these to attach straps to my trailer tie downs. Since the surface on the tie down points is a little rough, they would wear down the fabric on the straps. These quick links are perfectly smooth and were the perfect solution for my purpose.
Great connector for safety cables on my boat.
I am glad you wrote me the links I recieved do not fit the inteded
application. I have a 2019 GMC Sierra 2500HD. The hooks do not open
wide enough to slip through the trailer hook holes.
I needed a link to attach my safety chains to my trailer . These were perfect. Definitely overkill but
Over design is not bad when talking safety .
Thanks
Product was just as seen, shipping on time for job, excellent customer service
I have not installed both parts until after I find some chain or cable to connect them.
Very happy with all. Service and delivery.
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