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What Is A shackle Hitch Receiver Used For?

Roadside Rescue Shackle Hitch Recovery

The Benefits of Using a Shackle on Your Truck

Imagine for a moment that you’re driving through some rough terrain, and your vehicle gets stuck. You try to force it back out, but nothing’s working—you’ll quickly realize you’re probably going to need a tow.

The question is, however, what’s the safest way of using your tow system to recover a stuck vehicle (or any other pulling project you might need to do?)

The correct answer is with a high-grade, solid steel towing shackle.

If you’re trying to decide whether investing in a shackle is the right choice for your vehicle or not, we have a few advice that will help you to make the decision a little bit easier.

 

The Hazard Of Pulling Without a Shackle

When a driver decide they don’t want to spend the money on a quality tow shackle, they’re putting themselves and other people at risk.

If you try to wrap a chain, rope, or strap around just the ball of your hitch, you will lack the necessary security needed to keep that device in place. When you’re putting thousands of pounds of pressure on a tow strap or chain, it’s possible for that strap or chain to slip off the ball and sling shot into anyone in the area.

Situations like these can lead to serious and potentially fatal injuries.

Don’t run the risk of using something that can’t get a project done right.

All in all,  tprotecting yourself and your vehicle by outfitting your tow system with a high-quality shackle that’s up to the challenge. Contact Qingdao Sail Rigging right now if you have any question.

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