Cart(0)
Essential Gear For Survival And Exploration
Essential Gear For Survival And Exploration Essential Gear For Survival And Exploration
HardKorr Towbar Recovery Hitch Kit -5,000kg Working Load Limit - HKRRCHKIT

HardKorr Towbar Recovery Hitch Kit -5,000kg Working Load Limit - HKRRCHKIT

  • DefaultTitle

$ 0.00

$ 79.00

Please select combo product attributes
The combo subtotal is $,SAVE$
Unavailable

Product Details

Made from heavy-duty, high-grade aluminium, this recovery hitch kit allows you to add a rated recovery point to any vehicle with a 50x50mm hitch receiver. Coming with one of HardKorr's heavy-duty soft shackles, the kit is compatible with most recovery ropes and straps. The HardKorr Towbar Recovery Hitch Kit gives you an easy-to-use anchor point, particularly useful on the tow vehicle in the recovery.

The hitch is designed to prolong the life of your recovery gear - it's built with smooth, rounded edges making it perfect for ropes and straps. It has a weight load limit (WLL) of 5,000kg and is designed to be used with the included heavy-duty soft shackle which has a Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) of 14,000kg.

The kit is great to keep with your 4×4 as it can be easily attached when the tow hitch isn't in use. To use, simply slide the hitch into a standard 50x50mm (AS4177) receiver, then lock it into place using the hitch pin. Then, using the eye of your recovery rope/strap, loop it over the included soft shackle, put the loose end of the shackle through the hitch hole then place the shackle loop over the knot.

Rated to 5,000kg! Worked out as a ratio of the Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS), Working Load Limits (WLL) is the safe working load figure that's typically placed on load-bearing metal equipment. This hitch is rated at 5,000kg which is more than enough to handle recoveries where there are up to two anchor points off the hitch. Before using the kit, make sure to check the tow system's rating to make sure it'll handle the stress of your recovery.

The included soft shackle is measured using the MBS figure. This is determined in a large-scale lab test by taking the measurement of the weakest sample when it first starts to tear, rip, or break. It's recommended that the MBS of any recovery rope used should be at least 2-3 times the gross weight of the vehicle that's being recovered.
You May Also Like
Cart
Essential Gear For Survival And Exploration
Your cart is currently empty.