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The Camco Heavy Duty Steel 48" Safety Chain features a robust 2,000 lb Class I capacity with spring hooks on both ends, meeting SAE standards for towing safety. Designed for RVs, trailers, and boats, its rust-resistant steel construction and optimal length ensure dependable, long-lasting performance.
Manufacturer | Camco |
Brand | Camco |
Model | 50022 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.13 x 4 x 1.25 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 50022 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 50022 |
A**R
As described, good chain.
Good chain for the money.
J**D
Good quality
Perfect for tow dolly
P**L
Nice heavy trailer safety chain
Heavy duty - quite well made. I bought the 3,500 lb model. Very pleased.In response to the concerns expressed about the even number of links, I cut mine to bolt it onto the trailer tongue. Because one hole on the tongue is positioned in front of the other, I cut one link in the chain and ended up with two pieces of chain, one with one link more than the other. But after I bolted the longer one onto the back hole in the tongue and the shorter one onto the front hole, the two pieces of chain extended exactly the same distance from the head. So for some trailers, an even number of lengths works better than an odd number!
B**N
Why an EVEN number of links?
Seems to be quality material, and a very good price. However, it makes no sense for a single piece safety chain to have an even number of links. Either you're going to bolt it to the tounge of your trailer (through a single link) as one piece, or like I did cut it in to two pieces to bolt each to the sides of the tounge. But with an even number of links, instead of odd, doing either means one side will be longer than the other! Not a very well thought out design! I have to cut 2 links if I want them to be the same length.
M**O
Heavy Duty
I bought this chain to upgrade the class (I to II) and also to replace my jet ski trailer bow safety chain. I didn’t realize how long it was and noticed it had two hooks. So, I cut the chain link to size with a bolt cutter. So, for the price of one, I managed to get two chains and two hooks out of it and used the other one for my boat trailer bow safety chain. At the hardware store, I bought these vinyl caps to cover the top of the hook so it doesn’t scratch the hulls. So far, I have been satisfied with it and the weight it can handle (3,500 lbs). That’s way more than enough for my jet ski and18ft boat. I wanted that assurance.
S**Y
Works great
Most chain at big box centers sell 14 foot chain at about $48. I need a much shorter one to pull out bushes. This chain worked great. The closing link at the hooks were helpful in locking up the chain to my high lift jack. I have so far yanked out 12 bushes; each about 4ft tall. It is great value for money. I recommend it for lifting bushes. Might need a strong chain for lifting a fence post buried in concrete.
P**1
Did the job for me!!
I cut it into two parts and made a pair of tail gate supports.
A**E
Item is as described
Item matches description. It's been outside for 2 years and still has not rusted!
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