Is there a Specific Size Weld Needed to Install Tie Down # J-705 to Reach the Maximum Capacity
Updated 12/07/2016 | Published 12/06/2016 >
Question:
What size weld is needed on this to assure that the full capacity of this will be attained?
asked by: Jo
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Expert Reply:
The short answer is as big of a weld as you can get. There isn't a specified weld size for tie down # J-705 but you will have to weld the whole bracket to the surface it will be attached to. Since it has such a high rating it is possible that the tie down itself will have a higher capacity than what it is welded to. So you may have to reinforce the area with additional steel.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Curt D-Ring Tie Down Anchor - Weld-On - 4-3/8" Wide - 6,000 lbs
- Trailer Tie Down Anchors
- D-Rings
- Universal
- Steel
- 6000 lbs
- Weld-On
- Folding
- Surface Mount
- CURT
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