I'm going to be making the switch to Euro hook ends on my 3ph lift arms. Question I have for those who currently use these, or do this conversion, is at what vertical angle should they be welded to the arm?
I'm removing my telescoping link ends and replacing them with a piece of 1" x 3" flat bar with a Euro hook welded on the end. I was just going to do a square connection from the end of the flat bar to the factory bevel on the Euro hook, but then I saw this guy's video and he cut the flat bar at an angle so the hook is more or less level at typical implement attaching height. Actually, I think he went too aggressive on the angle and the hook is pointed up slightly when the arms are lowered to that height.
I've never used these hooks before. Looking at other pics on the interwebs, it seems like the angle varies quite a lot with some arms looking like the hook is welded square to the arm like I originally intended. If I don't have to add another angle to the equation, I would really rather not.
I'm removing my telescoping link ends and replacing them with a piece of 1" x 3" flat bar with a Euro hook welded on the end. I was just going to do a square connection from the end of the flat bar to the factory bevel on the Euro hook, but then I saw this guy's video and he cut the flat bar at an angle so the hook is more or less level at typical implement attaching height. Actually, I think he went too aggressive on the angle and the hook is pointed up slightly when the arms are lowered to that height.
I've never used these hooks before. Looking at other pics on the interwebs, it seems like the angle varies quite a lot with some arms looking like the hook is welded square to the arm like I originally intended. If I don't have to add another angle to the equation, I would really rather not.