Product Description
Leisure Coachworks has the perfect D-ring tie-down anchors for RV or home use. Use to secure cargo in your camper or trailer, or for organizing and hanging tools.
Either bolt-on mount the D-ring or weld it directly to a stainless steel platform. With a 3,500 lb. straight-pull breaking load capacity and a working load limit* of 1,167 lbs. the anchor provides excellent strength and versatility.
The D-ring and attachment are made of stainless steel that will not rust or corrode. We recommend installation with stainless steel bolts, lock nuts, and wide diameter fender washers. Zinc-coated steel hardware is a less expensive option.
Contact us at Leisure Coachworks with installation or any other questions.
Dimensions:
- 3/16 diameter ring is 1 1/4” wide and 1 1/2” long
- Top cap measures 3/32” thick, 3/4" wide, and 2 1/8” long
- 1/4" holes on 1 1/2" center
- Stainless Steel tie down attachment D-rings provide a simple way to secure cargo loads.
- Bolt on mounting is all that is required, or welding these directly to a stainless steel platform. They can be used for securing cargo in a trailer, van, camper, pickups etc., or for hanging/organizing tools in a shed, garage, or workplace
- Both pieces are made with a 304SS alloy stainless steel, they will never rust or corrode. The ring is fused together, not compressed, therefore preventing the ring from pulling apart.
- For 100 percent rust-free attachment, it is recommended to install with 1/4 stainless steel bolts, SS lock nuts, and SS fender washers (wide diameter). Less expensive zinc coated steel hardware is a viable alternative.
- QUALITY ASSURED - Customer contentment is a priority. If you have any installation questions please ask, we are happy to offer advice. These rings are also available in a less expensive zinc coated steel version. Search - (steel utility 3,500) in our storefront.
- A strong 3,500 lb. breaking load capacity (straight pull).
​​​​​​​*W.L.L. is 1,167 lb. capacity - WORKING LOAD LIMIT: The maximum load weight a tie-down should be subjected to during normal use. To assist in making the proper tie-down choice the Federal D.O.T. requires the WLL to be 1/3 of the Rated Capacity.