Does Brophy Swiveling D-Ring Tie Down Anchor # RR06 Have Capacit for Use with Car Hauler
Updated 07/30/2019 | Published 07/29/2019 >
Question:
Is this the proper D-Ring to use for a car hauler? Max static load is ~5K pounds. I know these are 2K WLL and 6K max, but it just seems a single pivoting pin wouldnt be strong enough if something went wrong with the load. I plan on cleaning the zinc off the edges and welding these in to my steel deck floor. My originals look very similar to the fixed recessed 1600 lb d-rings available, one broke for unclear reasons.
asked by: Morgan
Expert Reply:
The Brophy Swiveling D-Ring Tie Down Anchor # RR06 would work great in a car hauler application like yours. Each of these has capacity of 2,000 lbs working load limit and 6,000 lbs break strength so with a few of these securing a vehicle you'd have more than enough capacity.
Welding a zinc coated steel is possible but requires a lot of ventilation!
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Brophy Swiveling D-Ring Tie Down Anchor - Bolt-On - 6-5/16" Wide - Recessed Mount - 2,000 lbs
- Trailer Tie Down Anchors
- D-Rings
- Universal
- Zinc-Plated Steel
- 2000 lbs
- Bolt-On
- Swiveling
- Recessed Mount
- Brophy
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