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Safety Chain Hardware

This section
is meant to help you replace worn or broken
safety chain items or upgrade your "S" Hooks to
the new regulations that require a latch or
barrier so the "S" hooks can't slip or bounce
off the towing vehicle. Chain can be purchased
at your local hardware or auto parts store. |
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Rubber
Keeper for Safety Chain |

example
of how the keeper works on the "S" hook |
Rubber
Keeper
Designed to meet California
safety standards, these heavy-duty rubber keepers can easily be
added to all existing safety chain 5/16" or
7/16" "S" hooks.
Keeps the hook from bouncing off the trailer.
"S" Hook not included,
but sold separately below.
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Rubber Keeper for Safety Chains |
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Weld-On Chain
Clips |
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Weld-On Chain Clips
Welding the last chain link to a trailer actually
weakens the chain strength. These chain clips are a
strong, clean, simple and an economical way to attach
safety chains to trailer tongues. Also used to attach
ramp assist springs, and chains to "S" hooks in any
application, such as butt chains. All clips have a
3/4" clearance. Steel, should be painted. |
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Weld-On
Chain Clip 3/8"D x 4"L |
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Weld-On Chain Clip
7/16"D x 6"L |
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Weld-On Chain Clip
1/2"D x 6 3/4"L |
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"S" Hooks,
Safety Chain Applications |
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The Largest "S" Hook
Pictured: The 4 1/4" S Hook is for
safety chain applications specifically for
bumper-pull type trailers. 7/16" in diameter. 1,292 lb. minimum breaking strength. |
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"S" Hook, 4 1/4"L X 7/16" OD |
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Snap
Hooks |

Snap Hooks |
The 2K snap hook
(rated as Class I at 2,000 lb.) takes
the place of a "S" hook. For
light
applications, such as in connecting butt
chains to the trailer divider, or for safety
chains on small, light utility trailers or
boat trailers. 3/8"
in diameter, used to connect up to 3/16"
chain. The opening is 3/4".
The 5K snap hook
(rated as Class II & III at 5,000 lbs.)
takes the place of a standard "S" hook. For
heavy applications, such as in
connecting safety chains to the trailer. 7/16"
in diameter, used to connect up to 5/16"
chain. The opening is 5/8".
*Check the diameter of the
hole on the chain link to be sure the hook
will fit in it, and the weight rating of the
chain to be sure it matches the hook. Match
the class of the chain & snap to the trailer
rating.
*The latch on these Snap
Hooks meet all the state's requirements for
safety chain hooks, including California. |
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Snap Hook, 2K |
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Snap Hook, 5k |
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Quick
Link, 3/8" |
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The 3/8" Quick Link is used to
connect chain to trailers & for fastening
break-away brake lines to the towing
vehicle.
Working load limit is
2,200 lbs.
Minimum
breaking strength is 7,500 lbs.
Heavy-duty
Steel.
*The
smaller quick link pictured is found on the
Misc.
Trailer Parts page, used for fastening
smaller chains, like butt chains. |
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Quick Link, 3/8" |
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Snap Link,
3/8" OD X 4" L |
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4" long snap link is
3/8" in diameter It's rating is 450 lbs.
Polished steel. This steel snap link
will snap on to the trailer at the hitch to
mount the breakaway cable w/ pin perfectly.
This snap link is NOT rated
high enough to use with safety chains on
trailers. |
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Snap Link, 3/8" D x 4" L |
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Winch
Hook |
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This
hook is offered as a replacement or upgrade
hook for safety chains commonly found on
gooseneck on trailers. The opening
is 5/8". Rated at 3,335 lbs.
WILL BE
DISCONTINUED--one left in stock |
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Winch Hook |
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