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US $18.43
Location:

Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States

Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Buyers Products Part Brand:Buyers Products Manufacturer Part Number:B39W

Buyers Products B39W, 1/2" D-Ring w/ Mounting Bracket


  • Manufacturer - Buyers Products Company
  • Part # -B39W
  • Description - 1/2" D-Ring w/ Mounting Bracket
  • Weight - 1.21 LBS
  • Forged 1/2" Diameter Ring w/ Mounting Bracket
  • D-Ring = C-1045 Steel
  • Mounting Bracket- AI SI-1025 Steel
  • 4,080 LBS Working Load Limit (D-Ring)
  • 4-1/2" x 2-1/2" ID (HxW), Increased Throat Dimension Allows for a Wide Range of Applications
  • Application Load Limit May Vary per Installation
  • Commonly Used on Side Rails and Decks of Heavy Equipment Trailers
  • Not Approved for Overhead Use


Brand New Item. Ships from:
Cherokee Truck Equipment
2308 Gifford Street
Chattanooga, TN 37408.

Call (800) 365-7189, Option 1 for additional info.

 

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