Recommended E-Track Anchor for Enclosed Race Trailer Walls
Published 11/08/2017 >
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Question:
I was look at the single slot E-track Code: SLSB... I have an enclosed race hailter with the laminated particle board interior walls and wooden studs behind it... Would you advise using this for that sort of application?
asked by: Justin
Expert Reply:
The Snap-Loc E-Track Tie-Down Anchor - Square Mounting Hole - Bolt On # SLSB will work well for your application as long as you mount it to the stud or use a backing plate like the E-Track Backing Plate - Zinc Plated Steel - 6" Long x 6" Wide # e96RR to reinforce your wall for strength. Just because the anchor is rated for 1000 lbs wouldn't mean your walls can handle that kind of weight without reinforcement, so use your best judgment as damage could occur if misused.
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Snap-Loc E Track Tie-Down Anchor - Square Mounting Hole - Bolt On - 1,000 lbs - Black - Qty 1
- E Track
- E Track Anchor
- E Track Rails
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- 1 Inch Wide
- 1000 lbs
- 1/2 Foot Long
- Snap-Loc
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