What is WLL and How Does it Relate to the Brophy Trailer Cargo Control # RR01-C
Updated 11/17/2014 | Published 11/16/2014 >
Question:
What is WLL? Brophy Trailer Cargo Control - RR01-C This sturdy steel D-ring creates a stable tie-down point in your trailer or truck bed. Recessed design lets you roll cargo over the D-ring without interference. WLL is 400 lbs.
asked by: Scott H
Expert Reply:
The working Load Limit (WLL) is the load that can be handled in actual use. For example, if you should encounter a pot hole while underway the actual short-term force presented to the # RR01-C could be many times the WLL, and could approach the maximum capacity. It is not recommended to exceed the WLL in any application.
The # RR01-C has a working load limit of 400 lbs and a max load (break strength) of 1,200 lbs.
I attached a review video for this product for you to check out as well.
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Brophy D-Ring Tie Down Anchor - Bolt-On - 3-9/16" Wide - Recessed Mount - 400 lbs
- Trailer Tie Down Anchors
- D-Rings
- Universal
- Zinc-Plated Steel
- 400 lbs
- Bolt-On
- Folding
- Recessed Mount
- Brophy
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