Weigh Safe, AWS6-2-KA, Aero Hitch Drop Length 6", Shank Size 2", Key Alike Locks
AWS6-2-KA Includes Only:
- 1- Drawbar
- 1- Slider with Gauge
- 1- 2″ Fixed Ball
- 1- 2-5/16″ Clamshell Converter
- 1- Slider Lock w/ Keys
- 1- Hitch Pin w/ Cotter Pin
Features:
- Drop Length: 6"
- Shank Size: 2"
- Key Alike Locks: Keyd Alike Hitch Locking Pin
- High-grade steel - Constructed of High Grade Steel, the AERO Hitch is rated for 12,500lbs Gross Trailer Weight and 1,500lbs Tongue Weight.
- Includes 2″ tow ball and clamshell converter - The AERO Hitch comes standard with a 2″ Tow Ball and includes Clamshell Converter for an easy conversion to 2-5/16″
- Easy adjustment - With the new Slider Lock, adjusting the height of the AERO Hitch is a breeze
Built-in Tongue Weight Scale
The Weigh Safe Aero Hitch is the one and only trailer hitch with a built-in scale that signals you to adjust your load before you hit the road, resulting in a much safer and enjoyable towing experience. Before this ball mount, gauging your trailer's tongue weight was a hassle. You had to rely on inefficient bathroom scales, make a trip to the weigh station, or purchase a separate tongue weight scale. But with the Weigh Safe's built-in scale, measuring your tongue weight is as easy as coupling your trailer to your ball mount. Simply hook-up your trailer to the Weigh Safe ball mount just as you would any other ball mount. The weight of your trailer will push down on the hitch ball, which in turn pushes down on an internal hydraulic piston that sits on a bed of oil. When the piston drops into the oil, the pressure reading is sent out to the scale.
What is tongue weight and why is it important?
Tongue weight (TW) refers to the weight that the fully loaded trailer exerts downward on the hitch ball of the tow vehicle. Tongue weight is typically 10 percent - and should not exceed 15 percent - of your gross trailer weight. For example, a 10,000-lb trailer should have a tongue weight between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs. You can adjust the tongue weight of your trailer by removing or adding cargo, or redistributing the load on the trailer. The tongue weight should not exceed the capacity of your tow vehicle, your hitch, or any of your towing components.
Simply put, too little tongue weight can cause trailer sway and too much tongue weight can cause the tow vehicle to perform poorly. You may have difficulty steering, gaining traction, or braking when driving a setup that has too much weight pushing down on the rear of the vehicle. Ultimately, towing with an improper tongue weight can cause you to lose control of your vehicle or cause your trailer to separate from the vehicle.
Please verify that your hitch receiver matches the shaft size you select above, please see Hitch Receiver Size Guide
For more information, please see Dimension Guide