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- 20 complete sets of d-rings and backing plates. These D-rings are available without the backing plates. Inside our storefront simply search: 6,000 recessed square holes.
- Each ring has a 6,000 lb straight pull capacity.* Detailed specifications are in the description below.
- D-ring and backing plate are zinc coated to inhibit rust.
- Backing Plate - 6-1/2 x 6-1/2 w/ offset cutout to closely place near a frame member.
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Set of TWENTY (20) D-Rings and TWENTY (20) Backing Plates: This tie down attachment has a 6,000 lb. capacity* vertical pull weight rating. To install this attachment requires routing, or cutting a hole in the floor. This recessed d-ring has square holes punched for receiving carriage bolts, providing a smooth and relatively "trip free" surface. The steel attachment is zinc coated to inhibit corrosion. When in use the ring portion raises for application and lies down when not in use, thus creating a flush surface.This tie down attachment is plenty strong and is able to receive multiple tie-down straps simultaneously. To obtain maximum strength it is recommended to install these d-rings with bolts, lock nuts, and fender washers. For installation purposes it is easiest to cut a template and then transfer to the desired location. RECESSED D-RING SPECIFICATIONS: 1) The base measures 5" x 4-1/2". 2) Hole pattern is 3" x 3-1/2" on centers. Recessed dimension is 2-1/2" in diameter with a flat edge. 3) The 7/16" diameter ring measures 1-3/4". 4) The ring pivots on a 5/16" threaded stud. 5) The pan has a 1/4" drainage hole. The BACKING PLATE is used for support under the floor when installing the attachments, and prevents the bolts from pulling through. SPECIFICATIONS: 1) The backing plate measures 6-1/2" x 6-1/2". 2) Thickness is 11 gauge (a little thinner than 1/8). *3/8" holes. 3) 2-1/2" diameter cutout. 4) Steel backing plate is galvanized to inhibit corrosion. * RATED CAPACITY: Also known as "assembly capacity" or "break strength" is the minimum load a complete assembly can withstand before failure in a laboratory pull test when the product is NEW. 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 W.L.L. to be 1/3 of the Rated Capacity.
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