Trailer Tongue A-Frame Angle Compatible with CA5100B A-Frame Coupler
Updated 03/04/2015 | Published 03/03/2015 >
Question:
The two draw bars making up the towing arms enter the underside of the coupler, so my question is: what is the angle of entry to the coupler? Im doing a detailed CAD drawing for a special purpose trailer and I need this information. That is the angle Im trying to find, so I can enter it to my scaled drawing. One other question: do you have a .pdfinch drawing file for this coupler? Standing by for help.
asked by: Bob D
Helpful Expert Reply:
Because they consider it proprietary information, the manufacturer will not provide a build sheet or detailed drawing of the # CA5100B.
I believe you're needing the angle of the A-frame trailer tongue which would be equal to the angle of the two sides of the coupler which is 50 degrees, as shown in the photo I've provided.
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A-Frame Coupler with Black Paint Finish - 2" Ball - 5,000 lbs
- A-Frame Trailer Coupler
- Standard Coupler
- 50-Degree Frame
- Weld-On
- 5000 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Ball Coupler
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