Bolt-On Flush-Mount D-Ring - 316 Stainless - 800 lbs. BS
Flush-Mount D-Ring - Bolt-On
Bolt-on D-rings are the perfect solution for adding more tie down anchors to your trailer or enclosed van, giving you the flexibility of placing anchor points exactly where you need them. The flush-mount design is an ideal option on trailer floors - they won't be in the way when not in use, and you can easily roll wheeled cargo over them.
Compatible with a variety of tie downs, including S-hook ratchet straps, they can be used in a wide range of applications, but are most frequently used for light vehicle transport, including motorcycle, snow mobile, and ATV / UTV hauling.
800 lbs. Break Strength D-Ring Construction
This D-ring is made of type 316 stainless steel for the best corrosion-resistance - making it the ideal choice for marine applications or any exposure to salt water. It will last the longest of any of the D-ring constructions in an exterior environment.
The ring is designed to stay centered in the trim collar for easy lift access.
How to Choose a D-Ring
The primary considerations when choosing a D-ring are mount type, environment, cargo weight, and what tie downs are being used:
- Mounting type is fairly simple - do you want a weld-on or bolt-on installation? This will generally depend on where you are installing the D-ring.
- For environment, choose stainless steel D-rings for marine applications. Otherwise, galvanized should offer acceptable corrosion-resistance.
- Cargo weight and tie down type go hand-in-hand - you will choose your tie downs based on what cargo you are hauling. According to the FMCSA CFR49 sections 393.102-104, anchor points must be at least as strong as the tie down they are attached to. In other words, you want the D-ring to have an equivalent or higher load rating than your tie down.
Note: Before purchase, double-check to make sure your tie down attachments are compatible with the D-ring dimensions.
Bolt-On Heavy-Duty D-Ring Features:
- D-ring folds conveniently away when not in use.
- Break Strength Dependent on Installation: Bolt-on D-rings are only as strong as the hardware they are mounted with - best practice is to bolt all the way through the material they are mounted to.
- Pre-Drilled Holes Included.
- Versatile Applications: Commonly used on trailers that haul equipment, but can also be used for tents, pool covers, and more.
- Not Rated for Overhead Lifting.
Flush-Mount D-Ring Installation
Bolt-on D-rings come with pre-drilled holes for easy mounting. Because D-rings are only as strong as the hardware they are mounted with, best practice is to bolt all the way through the material they are mounted to to achieve the highest strength.
To find the hardware you need, look at the bolt hole size noted in our dimensions to make sure your bolt size is compatible. For length, if you are bolting through, the bolt should be long enough to get a fender washer and nuts on the back. Our team recommends either the use of Loctite on the threads or a locking nut.
Complete Your Tie-Down Setup
Along with a wide range of other styles of D-rings, US Cargo Control offers a full selection of trucking and transportation products, including tie down straps, tie down chain, and cargo nets. If you have any questions on which products will work best for your application, get in touch with one of our product experts today!
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Bolt-On Flush-Mount D-Ring - 316 Stainless - 800 lbs. BS
Bolt-On Flush-Mount D-Ring - 316 Stainless - 800 lbs. BS
Flush-Mount D-Ring - Bolt-On
Bolt-on D-rings are the perfect solution for adding more tie down anchors to your trailer or enclosed van, giving you the flexibility of placing anchor points exactly where you need them. The flush-mount design is an ideal option on trailer floors - they won't be in the way when not in use, and you can easily roll wheeled cargo over them.
Compatible with a variety of tie downs, including S-hook ratchet straps, they can be used in a wide range of applications, but are most frequently used for light vehicle transport, including motorcycle, snow mobile, and ATV / UTV hauling.
800 lbs. Break Strength D-Ring Construction
This D-ring is made of type 316 stainless steel for the best corrosion-resistance - making it the ideal choice for marine applications or any exposure to salt water. It will last the longest of any of the D-ring constructions in an exterior environment.
The ring is designed to stay centered in the trim collar for easy lift access.
How to Choose a D-Ring
The primary considerations when choosing a D-ring are mount type, environment, cargo weight, and what tie downs are being used:
- Mounting type is fairly simple - do you want a weld-on or bolt-on installation? This will generally depend on where you are installing the D-ring.
- For environment, choose stainless steel D-rings for marine applications. Otherwise, galvanized should offer acceptable corrosion-resistance.
- Cargo weight and tie down type go hand-in-hand - you will choose your tie downs based on what cargo you are hauling. According to the FMCSA CFR49 sections 393.102-104, anchor points must be at least as strong as the tie down they are attached to. In other words, you want the D-ring to have an equivalent or higher load rating than your tie down.
Note: Before purchase, double-check to make sure your tie down attachments are compatible with the D-ring dimensions.
Bolt-On Heavy-Duty D-Ring Features:
- D-ring folds conveniently away when not in use.
- Break Strength Dependent on Installation: Bolt-on D-rings are only as strong as the hardware they are mounted with - best practice is to bolt all the way through the material they are mounted to.
- Pre-Drilled Holes Included.
- Versatile Applications: Commonly used on trailers that haul equipment, but can also be used for tents, pool covers, and more.
- Not Rated for Overhead Lifting.
Flush-Mount D-Ring Installation
Bolt-on D-rings come with pre-drilled holes for easy mounting. Because D-rings are only as strong as the hardware they are mounted with, best practice is to bolt all the way through the material they are mounted to to achieve the highest strength.
To find the hardware you need, look at the bolt hole size noted in our dimensions to make sure your bolt size is compatible. For length, if you are bolting through, the bolt should be long enough to get a fender washer and nuts on the back. Our team recommends either the use of Loctite on the threads or a locking nut.
Complete Your Tie-Down Setup
Along with a wide range of other styles of D-rings, US Cargo Control offers a full selection of trucking and transportation products, including tie down straps, tie down chain, and cargo nets. If you have any questions on which products will work best for your application, get in touch with one of our product experts today!
California Residents: WARNING
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Flush-Mount D-Ring - Bolt-On
Bolt-on D-rings are the perfect solution for adding more tie down anchors to your trailer or enclosed van, giving you the flexibility of placing anchor points exactly where you need them. The flush-mount design is an ideal option on trailer floors - they won't be in the way when not in use, and you can easily roll wheeled cargo over them.
Compatible with a variety of tie downs, including S-hook ratchet straps, they can be used in a wide range of applications, but are most frequently used for light vehicle transport, including motorcycle, snow mobile, and ATV / UTV hauling.
800 lbs. Break Strength D-Ring Construction
This D-ring is made of type 316 stainless steel for the best corrosion-resistance - making it the ideal choice for marine applications or any exposure to salt water. It will last the longest of any of the D-ring constructions in an exterior environment.
The ring is designed to stay centered in the trim collar for easy lift access.
How to Choose a D-Ring
The primary considerations when choosing a D-ring are mount type, environment, cargo weight, and what tie downs are being used:
- Mounting type is fairly simple - do you want a weld-on or bolt-on installation? This will generally depend on where you are installing the D-ring.
- For environment, choose stainless steel D-rings for marine applications. Otherwise, galvanized should offer acceptable corrosion-resistance.
- Cargo weight and tie down type go hand-in-hand - you will choose your tie downs based on what cargo you are hauling. According to the FMCSA CFR49 sections 393.102-104, anchor points must be at least as strong as the tie down they are attached to. In other words, you want the D-ring to have an equivalent or higher load rating than your tie down.
Note: Before purchase, double-check to make sure your tie down attachments are compatible with the D-ring dimensions.
Bolt-On Heavy-Duty D-Ring Features:
- D-ring folds conveniently away when not in use.
- Break Strength Dependent on Installation: Bolt-on D-rings are only as strong as the hardware they are mounted with - best practice is to bolt all the way through the material they are mounted to.
- Pre-Drilled Holes Included.
- Versatile Applications: Commonly used on trailers that haul equipment, but can also be used for tents, pool covers, and more.
- Not Rated for Overhead Lifting.
Flush-Mount D-Ring Installation
Bolt-on D-rings come with pre-drilled holes for easy mounting. Because D-rings are only as strong as the hardware they are mounted with, best practice is to bolt all the way through the material they are mounted to to achieve the highest strength.
To find the hardware you need, look at the bolt hole size noted in our dimensions to make sure your bolt size is compatible. For length, if you are bolting through, the bolt should be long enough to get a fender washer and nuts on the back. Our team recommends either the use of Loctite on the threads or a locking nut.
Complete Your Tie-Down Setup
Along with a wide range of other styles of D-rings, US Cargo Control offers a full selection of trucking and transportation products, including tie down straps, tie down chain, and cargo nets. If you have any questions on which products will work best for your application, get in touch with one of our product experts today!
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