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leeds



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Nato Hitch
The Nato hitch also know as the Dixon Bates towing pintle.

Someone has informed me that the actual jaws are cast and that they have been know to fail.

Can anyone give me a definitive answer (preferably with a reference) to are the jaws cast or forged? There is no mention on the new Dixon bates site about construction methods


That has now got me thinking. Standard tow balls. Are they cast and then machined? How are they made?

Just me being curious as I like to try and understand things



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Brendan,the military ones are forged,then pintel tested for hardness I used to check new ones whilst working for the REME 2.4 90 XS
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I do think all tow balls and such like are drop forge not cast RLD fabricator of Hidden Winch Mount for D3/4 roof racks jerry can holders CB aerial mounts and much more and agent for Helsport Tents and gear
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Best to get the proper OE ones. Some of the new ones have been known to break and I have heard the jaw type ones with a ball are not reckoned to be very good! Will need the rotating type for offroad also Thumbs Up

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RLD wrote:
I do think all tow balls and such like are drop forge not cast


errm.....what's the difference between 'drop forged' and 'cast'.

thanks BM52
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i do think one is stamped out of an ingot and one is pored into a mould or something like that drop forged is stronger RLD fabricator of Hidden Winch Mount for D3/4 roof racks jerry can holders CB aerial mounts and much more and agent for Helsport Tents and gear
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The LR NATO hitches are rated to 4.07 tonnes. they're pretty strong.

I've seen challenger and chieftan hitches (considerably larger than the LR sized ones) bent outwards, but never seen one "break", you'd have to be particularly unlucky to buy/get one with the manufacturing flaw in it.



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