Trailer Connector Bracket and Trailer Plug Mounting Bracket Manufacturer

Trailer Connector Bracket

Trailer Connector Bracket and Trailer Plug Mounting Bracket — Manufacturer Profile

Who this page is for

  • Trailer and caravan owners improving electrical hookup safety.
  • Mechanics and installers standardizing 7‑pin and 12V wiring hardware.
  • Distributors sourcing consistent SKUs for AU/EU towing requirements.

What problem it solves

  • Prevent loose or misaligned sockets by using a purpose‑built trailer connector bracket.
  • Protect wiring and plugs with a sturdy trailer plug mounting bracket that resists road vibration, water, and debris.
  • Create a clean, service‑friendly mounting point that shortens installation time.

Quick answers to common questions

  • What bracket do I need for a 7‑pin round socket? Choose a trailer connector bracket matched to your socket size and hole pattern.
  • How do I keep my plug from shaking loose? Use a trailer plug mounting bracket with reinforced bends and proper fasteners.
  • Can I reduce corrosion around the socket area? Pick e‑coated or black‑finished steel brackets to resist moisture and grit.

Real‑world use cases

  • Fleet maintenance: Standardize bracket geometry across vehicles to simplify wiring checks.
  • Off‑road caravans: Upgrade to steel brackets with protective coating to handle vibration and splash.
  • Workshop retrofits: Add a mounting bracket to relocate sockets for cleaner cable routing and faster service.

Product references

  • SB509 / SB510: Trailer wiring harness connector mounting brackets for common 7‑pin sockets.
  • SB609 (Customized): Tailored patterns for OEM fitment and unique hole spacing.
  • SB610: Compact bracket for constrained hitch areas.
  • SB709: Steel with e‑coating for corrosion resistance.
  • SB710: Popular bracket option for routine service installs.
  • SB809: Black finished bracket for discreet appearance and added protection.
  • SB810: Trailer socket bracket supporting standard harness connectors.

Materials and fitment

  • Steel construction with e‑coat or black finish for durability in wet and dusty conditions.
  • Hole patterns aligned to typical AU/EU 7‑pin and 12V setups.
  • Reinforced flanges and bends to maintain plug alignment under towing loads.

Outcome and data points

  • Faster installations: Clear hole spacing reduces trial‑and‑error mounting.
  • Better electrical continuity: Stable socket position lowers intermittent lighting faults.
  • Lower maintenance: Coated steel brackets reduce rust near electrical interfaces.

How to choose

  1. Confirm socket type (round large, round small, 7‑pin) and vehicle hitch area clearance.
  2. Select bracket finish (e‑coated or black) based on climate and road exposure.
  3. Check hole spacing against your connector; consider customized options for OEM fit.
  4. Pair the bracket with proper fasteners and grommets to protect wiring.

Brand integration

CUBE CO., LTD. manufactures bracket ranges (SB509–SB810) for AU/EU towing standards, supporting installers, fleets, and distributors seeking consistent mounting performance and long‑term durability.