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The Star Industries Combo 2"" Ball and Pintle Hitch attachments (Models 1393 and 1394CH) provide both a 2"" trailer ball and a pintle ring in one forklift attachment, eliminating the need to swap hitches when towing different trailer types. Slip-on-forks. 5-year factory guarantee. USA since 1981.
| Specification | Value | |
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| Model 1393 | Combo ball + pintle | Standard |
| Model 1394CH | Combo ball + pintle | Alternate config |
Slip-on-forks. Confirm forklift tow capacity covers trailer weight at operating conditions. Private property use only. 2"" ball for standard coupler trailers; pintle for ring-and-hook trailers.
Compatible with forklifts and telehandlers — slides onto standard fork tines:
| Toyota | Crown | Hyster | Yale |
| Cat | Clark | JLG | SkyTrak |
Accepts standard fork tines. Confirm fork dimensions match product specifications before ordering.
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Q: What is the difference between ball and pintle connections?
A 2"" ball hitch connects to a trailer coupler with a ball socket — standard for most road trailers, equipment trailers, and utility trailers. A pintle hitch uses a hook-and-ring connection — more common on heavy-duty military-spec, agricultural, and industrial trailers. The combo attachment provides both so you can tow either type without swapping hitches. |
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Q: Difference between 1393 and 1394CH?
Contact Star Industries 1-800-541-1797 for the specific configuration differences between the two models. |
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Q: What is the rated tow capacity?
Contact Star Industries 1-800-541-1797 for rated tow capacity. Governing limits are forklift tow rating and attachment design capacity — both must be respected. |
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Q: Can this be used for towing on public roads?
These tow hitches are designed for private property use (facility yards, job sites, warehouses). Not for public road towing. Comply with your jurisdiction's regulations. |
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Q: How does the combo work in practice?
The attachment provides access to both the 2"" ball and the pintle ring simultaneously. When towing a ball-coupler trailer, engage the ball. When towing a pintle-ring trailer, engage the pintle ring. No physical swap of the attachment is needed. |
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