Calculating D-Value
D -Value for Pintle Hooks
D -Value for pintle hooks has long been a mystery for many when selecting the right size for a truck.
“So I think I need a 10t pintle hook because I am towing an 8t trailer with a 20t truck.” The manufacturer states he does not have a D-Value. (in this case, you cannot use this pintle hook with no D-Value)
- D-Value is the maximum horizontal load in kN given to a pintle hook.
- The D-value for Pintle Hooks is critical when selecting the correct pintle hook because the D-value changes depending on your truck and trailer weight.
- If D-Value results from dynamic testing, a maximum value is applied to the pintle hook being tested.
In case of a Couplemate 10t pintle hook, the D-Value is 49kN
Review our Min requirements for D Value and select your truck GVM and Trailer ATM.
For an 8t trailer, the max truck GVM is 20t, and a pintle hook of at least 56kN is required.
Our 14.5t Pintle Hook has a D Value of 73kN and can easily tow an 8t trailer. You also may wish to choose a ring coupling to install on your trailer.
Ring couplings fall into the same equation.
What to do if your coupling has No D-Value
You cannot calculate the correct towing combination if it does not have a maximum D_Value.
This can happen when wrong d_values are selected or your rig setup is wrong.
Couplemate has tested its 3″ ring coupling to 49kN.
From the table, it is easy to calculate the correct towing configuration.
This follows our last article on Dee Shackle – How to Select the Correct Size.
Hi there I’ve got an Isuzu with a GVM of 10.700 kg and a tri axel plant trailer that can 7000kg and weighs in 2000kg do 9000kg . I won’t be ever putting more than 4500 kg on it so this equates to 6500 kg. What is my D value ?
I have a UD with 25ton gvm what d value rating do I need to tow 15 ton