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Chains
ALLOY CHAIN
A higher strength heat treated alloy steel chain, grade 80 chain is primarily used as a sling component for overhead lifting, but can be used in rigging applications where lighter weight high strength chain is desirable.
The alloy steel chain shall be made to a fully-killed fine austenitic grain process. Alloy steel chain may be made by the electric welding or gas welding process. The material shall be heat treated which includes quenching and tempering. Material’s composition shall conform to the chemical requirements for carbon, phosphorous, sulfur, nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. The material shall conform to the mechanical property requirements for breaking force and elongation and to the dimensional requirements for the appropriate size chain. All chain shall be tested to at least the proof load.
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GALVANIZED CHAIN
G30 Proof Coil Chain is an excellent general purpose chain of standard quality, frequently used for fabricating towing chains, binding chains, tie down chains and logging chains and more.
- Uses: Excellent general-purpose chain of standard commercial quality.
- Frequently used for fabricating tow chains, binding or tie down chains and logging chains.
- Imported.
- Made From Low Carbon Steel.
- Attractive electroplated finish prevents the onset of rust on the chain.
- Proof Tested.
- Do not use for overhead lifting.
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SS LINK-CHAIN
Type 304 stainless is a slightly magnetic chain which is typically used for decorating and lighter loads. Type 304 is corrosion resistant but does have lower working load limits than 316. It also has a longer pitch link. This chain is not for overhead lifting.
Type 316 stainless is a non-magnetic alloy-type chain. It is also corrosion resistant and is used for industrial and marine applications. Type 316 has a shorter link than type 304 and has a higher working load. Stainless chain is typically ordered by the foot. This chain is not used for overhead lifting.
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