15T Pintle Hook Bolts Without Ball
Pintle hooks are known for their super strength and durability, making them a popular choice for heavy-duty towing applications. They are also versatile and can be easily adjusted to fit different trailer heights. Additionally, the pintle hook design allows for a more stable connection between the towing vehicle and the trailer, reducing swaying and improving overall control. Overall, pintle hooks are a superior towing solution for those who need to tow heavy loads frequently.
This pintle hook is a hitching device for trailers that doesn't require a hitch ball. It consists of a stationary plate with a mounted ring that rotates freely. This ring is connected to the trailer tongue or drawbar via a bolt, which allows it to pivot around the pintle hook. Pintle hooks are commonly used on heavy-duty trailers, as they offer more weight capacity and stability than hitch ball setups. However, they can be slightly more difficult to connect and disconnect, and require regular lubrication to prevent wear and tear.
Pintle hook with ball specifcation
1.Pintle hook no hitch ball installed
2.The product is 15 ton pintle ball hook
3.Easy to use
4.The product is manufactured in China
5.Comes with grade 8 mounting hardware kit
6.This pintle hook is shielded in a highly durable powder coat finish for long-lasting resistance to rust, chipping and UV damage, in spite of rain, snow, mud and other outdoor elements
7.This pintle hitch is easy and secure to install, using the included bolt kit.
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Pintle hook usage
A pintle hook is a type of towing hitch that is commonly used on vehicles with heavy-duty towing capabilities, such as trucks and trailers. It consists of a thick, sturdy metal loop that is mounted onto the back of a vehicle, and it is designed to connect to a trailer or other piece of equipment using a corresponding pintle hook coupling.
To use a pintle hook, you will need to attach the hook onto the back of your vehicle using a suitable mounting system. Once the hook is securely in place, you can then connect the corresponding pintle hook coupling on the trailer or other equipment to the hook. This is typically done by lowering the pintle hook coupling onto the hook, lining up the holes, and then securing the coupling in place with locking pins or other devices.
It is important to ensure that the pintle hook and coupling are properly secured before towing, as failure to do so can result in equipment damage or serious accidents. Drivers should also follow all safety guidelines and legal requirements when using a pintle hook, including ensuring that the vehicle and equipment being towed are within the weight and size limits specified for the hook.
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