Attaching Snap-Loc E-Track Tie-Down Anchor # SLSS To Wood Trailer Floor
Updated 12/08/2016 | Published 12/07/2016 >
Question:
If the SLSS was mounted horizontally, it would be no problem to secure it to the trailer frame beneath the wood. However, I need to mount the SLSS vertically and will not be able to get both bolts through the trailer frame. Is there a backing plate that will align up with the holes of the SLSS?
asked by: Joe H
Helpful Expert Reply:
A backing plate is a good idea when securing the Snap-Loc E-Track Tie-Down Anchor, part # SLSS to your trailer.
We do not have a backing plate that has mounting holes that would match up with the mounting holes of the # SLSS. The mounting holes on the # SLSS are spaced 5-1/8 inches apart and are 3/8 inch square holes so you may be able to fabricate a backing plate that will work with the anchor.
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Snap-Loc E Track Tie-Down Anchor - Square Mounting Hole - Bolt On - 1,000 lbs - Stainless - Qty 1
- E Track
- E Track Anchor
- E Track Rails
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- 1 Inch Wide
- 1000 lbs
- 1/2 Foot Long
- Snap-Loc
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