rslaback
Well-known member
I'm about to start in on some work on my little 5x10 tilt trailer. The hinges on the gate are shot. While I'm there I want to redesign how the gate chains work. So the chains have a snap hook on them that serves to both hold it shut as well all support the gate when it is open. With the tilt factor to the trailer I don't want the gate to be unsupported as it falls down and holds the back of the trailer up when tilted. The setup as is works great with the exception that the snap hooks can't take the weight. They spread apart if there is much load and I'm constantly replacing them.
Whoever made the trailer originally inset the gate into the side frame so I can't just weld chain to the side. Anybody ever solve a similar problem or have a source for 3/16" snap hooks capable of an actual load?
I imagine raising the anchor point in the chain as high as possible with longer chains would provide better triangulation and reduce the force on the snap but I don't know if that would be enough.


Whoever made the trailer originally inset the gate into the side frame so I can't just weld chain to the side. Anybody ever solve a similar problem or have a source for 3/16" snap hooks capable of an actual load?
I imagine raising the anchor point in the chain as high as possible with longer chains would provide better triangulation and reduce the force on the snap but I don't know if that would be enough.



