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4 D Ring Tie-Downs with Plastic Pan Fittings, Anchor Trailer Cargo Load with Floor Flush Surface Mount D-Rings; Safe TieDown Working Limit 533 pounds, DC Cargo Mall

July 26, 2017 - Comment

4 Cargo Tie-Down Anchor for Trailers and TrucksHauling cars, motorcycles, bikes, camping equipment, appliances, and other freight on truck beds, and in trailers and cargo vans is made so much simpler when your tie-downs are dependable, easy to install, and unobtrusive. You can fasten this D ring tie-down anchor to any wooden or metal surface

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4 Cargo Tie-Down Anchor for Trailers and Trucks

Hauling cars, motorcycles, bikes, camping equipment, appliances, and other freight on truck beds, and in trailers and cargo vans is made so much simpler when your tie-downs are dependable, easy to install, and unobtrusive. You can fasten this D ring tie-down anchor to any wooden or metal surface with just one screw, locking the base mount pan fitting underneath the ring for a tight bond. This bolt-on D ring lies flush with its mounting surface and is exceedingly versatile in use. Once fastened, it serves as a reliable cargo anchor for tie-down straps, chains, and ropes. Please keep in mind that D rings are to be used as tie-down anchors only and should not be used for overhead lifting.

Bolt-On Surface Floor Mount D Ring Pan Fitting

See the mechanical sketch with technical specs above – the 7th image.

The total safe working load limit is determined by ADDING together:

» half of the working load limit of each tie-down that goes from an anchor point on the vehicle to an anchor point on an article of cargo;
» the working load limit of each tie-down that is attached to an anchor point on the vehicle, passes through, over, or around the article of cargo, and is then attached to an anchor point on the same side of the vehicle;
PLUS
» the working load limit of each tie-down that goes from an anchor point on the vehicle, through, over, or around the article of cargo, and then attaches to another anchor point on the other side of the vehicle
» Remember: a securement system is only as strong as its weakest component. Stay safe!

If you have any further questions, feedback, or issues regarding this D ring, just email or give us a call at 866.998.0577; we look forward to hearing from you!

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