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Product Advantage
Product Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Material | High - strength alloy steel, ensuring excellent toughness and wear resistance |
Color | Bright red, providing high visibility for easy identification during use |
Load Capacity | Up to 10,000 pounds, capable of handling heavy - duty towing tasks |
Compatibility | Suitable for most vehicle models and standard tow ropes, offering wide application |
Installation Tool | Comes with a hex key for convenient and quick installation and disassembly |
Product Applications
Off - road Adventures: When off - road vehicles get stuck in mud, sand, or rocks, this tow hook serves as a reliable connection point. It links to the rescue vehicle's tow rope, enabling efficient extraction, ensuring off - road enthusiasts can handle unexpected predicaments.
Roadside Emergencies: For vehicles that break down or are involved in minor accidents and need to be towed to repair shops, the tow hook provides a secure connection. It ensures stable towing, preventing further damage to the disabled vehicle during transportation.
Industrial Towing: In industrial settings, it can be used to tow small - to medium - sized equipment or cargo carriers within factories or construction sites. Its 10,000 - pound load capacity meets the demands of light industrial towing tasks.
Vehicle Recovery Operations: Professional rescue teams often rely on such tow hooks for recovering vehicles that have veered off the road. The bright red color allows quick identification, speeding up the connection process in urgent situations.
Product Operate Guide
Locate the vehicle’s designated tow hook mounting point (usually marked near the front or rear bumper).
Insert the tow hook into the mounting hole, aligning the threads.
Use the included hex key to tighten the hook clockwise until it is securely fastened—ensure no wobbling occurs (recommend torque of 35-40 N·m for optimal stability).
Attach one end of the tow rope to the installed tow hook, ensuring a tight knot or latch connection.
Connect the other end of the rope to the rescue vehicle’s tow point, checking both connections for firmness.
During towing, maintain a steady speed (under 20 mph) to avoid excessive stress on the hook and rope.
After use, remove the tow rope first.
Use the hex key to loosen the tow hook by turning it counterclockwise until it can be pulled out from the mounting point.
Store the hook and hex key in a dry place to prevent rust.