(Pack of 3) 5/16in Bolt On Grab Hook Mount with Backer Plate - Complete Hardware Included
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It is the same as the hook plates, however I put the hooks on top of the bucket and used the Shackles or Clevises to serve as the backing plates inside my bucket. I can then use either chain or webbing straps and have mounts for both.
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The holes in the frame are a little over two inches. The diameter of the centers is 2 3/4 inches
There is no difference in thickness between the hook plate and the backing plate. It seems that most shackle plates I have seen are about this thick It is 25 inches high). The hook backed with a shackle is then mounted through a single wall of the bucket with the hook bolts already supplied. My devices were mounted two at a time. There are 50-inch D rings (rated at 10,000 pounds) on my bucket with the same length bolts. In order to fit the square holes, I had to drill them slightly out of square. Bolts with a 50" diameter are used.
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The CAD operator that I am is As a blueprint reader and welder, I am able to decipher blueprints and machining Unfortunately, this is a horrible situation. If the company making the hook plate had no communication with the company making the backing plates, then that would be the case! Even though they are exactly the However, is that really the case? As for the overall spacing of the holes, it is far away from what it should be and the offsets on each end are also far off. One half of the hole can be seen in the picture As a result, we should have a tolerance of maybe 10 thou here. The measurement is off by 1/4"! In considering grinding out the odd hole and using the backing plate, I thought about the following A second later, I said no to the offer My hook is locked in place with an oversized washer and an oversized washer. This is what my tractor looks like In all likelihood, I will damage the bucket/hook or any other equipment before the four wheels lose traction. Are they going well now that they've been welded? I see no problem with that I got them straight from the plate, did I not? It's not even We need to fire whomever is in charge of Q-C! Can you fabricate them yourself or is it better to not make them? I suppose so. It must be modified to work right out of the box. However, the specs are so bad that it requires modifications to get it to function.
This set has been purchased to be mounted on a compact tractor bucket. Since they were half the price of some other brands, and the backing plates were included, I decided to give them a try. Welding was done incorrectly on one of the hooks in the first set. It was sent back for a second attempt. Two of the hooks felt out of square, as did the first. It will be a long time before the hooks are attached, and it looks like the welding As well as the zinc plating, it seemed to be of poor quality. We received a replacement set made in the USA after returning the original set.
Hooks like these weren't supposed to be there. There is availability. There was a 6-month gap in January. These were from another site. Backing plates were more expensive, and shipping was additional as well. The whole thing was much more expensive than the original. Thank goodness I didn't buy it. Afterward, I spent a lot of time looking around. Thanks to my patience I was able to wait. It is really a.
I installed them on my bucket and have used them to lift various items, including tree stumps. Making it much easier for you to handle without having to change implements like a grapple or a fork. Investment that was very good.
Easy to install - Takes a few seconds Place the hook where you want it, center punch your holes and drill them, then bolt it in place. As far as the backing plates are concerned, they were not used. It appears there is little need for the hook, bolts, or chain, and the loader will fail before any of those. This is the third one that I have installed It's two on the side and one on the center.
I like the finish and quality of the work, and the A set of grade 8 bolts, standard and large flat washers, locking nuts, and backing plates are provided. They were mounted in the middle of one tractor bucket with both ends together. On the bucket, this will primarily be used to attach a work platform. It would be nice to have the option to.
Bolt on hooks performed as expected and were simple to install. Whenever I install a bucket, I install one behind the top of it in either direction. As each of them is bolted on, either one can be reversed if necessary. To use, I put a drop of blue Loc-tite on For good measure, let's tie it up.
It was very fast for me to receive these grab hooks and backer plates. The directions on a YouTube video were easy to follow, and everything went A chain can be used for a thousand things when these two are combined.