DockHinge HITCH-half: Ultimate Dock Flexibility
Please select:
- 3/8 inch carriage bolt hole (standard).
- 1/2 inch carriage bolt hole (for bigger water).
- Weld-on application.
DockHinge uses a standard 3.5" x 3.5" bolt pattern.
*Hardware not included: 4 carriage bolts, 4 flat washers, 4 lock washers and 4 nuts for each half.
Easier
Self-contained. Never lose a pin again.
Self-supporting of loads while you secure from above with a single tool.
Self-aligning when tightened.
Quieter
Patented bushing system means no metal-on-metal squeaking.
Wide range of motion allows for fluctuating water levels with silent functioning.
For both wood and aluminum docks with quiet functioning.
Safer
Installing from above. Keeps you out of the water.
Self-supporting. Fingers are out of harms way when securing.
Uses only 1 tool - ¾” socket, like a tire iron or standard drill socket.
Canadian Based Manufacturing
Made in Canada
An ISO 9001:2015 certified advanced CNC machine shop.
Shipping
International shipping available.
Each unit consists of a hitch & hinge coupler weighing 4.5lbs. Two units are required for each join.
Aircraft grade 6061 T6 aluminum with minimum 35 KSI yield strength and stainless-steel fasteners
All shipping costs are FOB DockHinge
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Prices are subject to change.
The DockHinge products have a Lifetime Guarantee* against defects in material & manufacturing. Simply contact us with your original receipt and we will repair or replace your DockHinge.
*All installations are solely the responsibility of the installer and/or the end user. Lateral support is always required in dock installation. Mounting hardware is extra. DockHinge accepts no liability for the installation, location, use, function, and safety of the products, mishandling or damages of our products or accessories, improper installation, custom products specifications, unauthorized modifications and attachments, improper repair. DockHinge accepts no liability for objects, animals or aquatic life, vandalism, severe weather and natural disaster, impact by watercraft, ice, falling trees, floating debris, and other foreign objects.