Coupler Lock for Titan Brake Actuator With 2-5/16 Hitch Ball
Updated 01/10/2020 | Published 10/18/2017 >
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I guess I called it the wrong thing although the answer is good to know. When I hook trailer up to ball-the coupler has a device to secure on ball with a hole/handle thing that you push down. Part of that fits in a slot, presumably to keep it down. But it’s not very secure and comes loose/unhooked easily. It has holes in each side which I would think a pin goes through to lock it down, but there is no way to use a pin. I am looking for a device to lock it down when hooked up to trailer.
asked by: MICKEY W
Expert Reply:
There is a coupler lock for your Titan Brake Actuator # T2477600 with a 2-5/16" ball. The Master Lock # ML389DAT uses a 1-piece housing to fit securely around the coupler, has a powder coat to resist corrosion and comes with a pair of keys.
I've added a photo showing how it looks on a Titan coupler and also linked a couple video reviews for you to take a look at.

Ronald G.
1/9/2020
do you have caps for the reservoir for T2477660. I cannot get my current cap off. Plastic bends on hex and will not open. Ideas?

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Dexter Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator - Drum - 2-5/16" Ball - Bolt On - 12,500 lbs
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- 12500 lbs GTW
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Mickey
10/18/2017
I guess I called it the wrong thing although the answer is good to know. When I hook trailer up to ball-the coupler has a device to secure on ball with a hole/handle thing that you push down. Part of that fits in a slot, presumably to keep it down. But it’s not very secure and comes loose/unhooked easily. It has holes in each side which I would think a pin goes through to lock it down, but there is no way to use a pin. I am looking for a device to lock it down when hooked up to trailer.