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Using safety chains when you tow is prudent, safe, and required by law, regardless of how far you want to travel—down the road or across the state. If your trailer separates from your trailer hitch, there is a significant risk of danger without safety chains attached. Use safety chains from BOHU to play it safe while also playing it wise.
No matter how far you are planning to drive - down the street or across the state - using safety chains when you tow is smart, safe, and required by law. Without safety chains attached, there is a serious risk of danger if your trailer becomes uncoupled from your trailer hitch. Play it safe with safety chains, and play it smart with safety chains from BOHU.
About this item
PARAMETER
5/16 Inch Safety Chains for Towing Made by Alloy Steel Working Load Limit: 4,700 Lbs, length 36 Inches.
STRONG & SAFE & RUSTPROOF
This Safety Chain for Trailer is Made From a Strong Grade 70 Chain, Grade 70 Transport Chain Provides Superior Tensile Strength and Abrasion Resistance, With Spring Hooks, Prevent Tow Chain From Falling Off, and Galvanized Surface Prevent Rust.
PRODUCT USAGE
Trailer Safety Chain is A Must-have Addition to Your Towing Setup, for RV, Trailer, Truck, and Boat Towing, Making It Excellent for Transport Tie-down And Towing Applications. Safety Chains are Required for All Towing Applications and Serve as Added Protection in The Event Your Trailer Becomes Unhooked During Transit.
PRODUCT&SERVICE
We Have a Professional Team And Products with Very Reliable Quality, We Can Supply Various Chains and Flatbeds, Trailers, Etc. Provide 24-hour Reply Service.
Hooking up Safety Chains
Ensuring that you have safety chains that are rated to meet or exceed the gross weight of your trailer is incredibly important, but it is also important that you have your safety chains hooked up properly.
Attaching safety chains the right way is easy to do: simply cross the chains underneath the coupler, one over the other, as you attach them to your vehicle. It may seem insignificant, but having your safety chains crisscrossed underneath your trailer coupler will help prevent unnecessary damage if your trailer becomes uncoupled. The crossed chains will provide a cradle or safety net for the coupler, keeping it from scraping the ground until you can bring your vehicle to a complete stop.