Chains
Chains are strong, flexible components made from metal links, designed for lifting, securing, towing, and supporting heavy loads. They are available in a wide range of materials, grades, and sizes, including steel and stainless steel, making them versatile for various industrial, marine, construction, and recreational applications.
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Steel Chains are typically made from carbon steel or alloy steel and are used in lifting, towing, and securing applications. They come in different grades, such as Grade 30, Grade 43, Grade 70, and Grade 80, each offering varying levels of strength and load capacity.
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Stainless Steel Chains are made from 304 or 316 stainless steel, providing exceptional resistance to corrosion and making them ideal for marine, outdoor, and chemical environments. Stainless steel chains are often used in applications where exposure to moisture, chemicals, or saltwater is common.
Chains are available in various configurations, including single-leg chains, multi-leg chains, and custom lengths, depending on the load requirements. They are often used in combination with hooks, shackles, and load binders for lifting, securing, and towing applications.
Applications
- Marine Use: Ideal for anchoring, mooring, and rigging systems on ships, boats, and offshore platforms.
- Lifting and Rigging: Common in construction, warehouses, and industrial applications for lifting heavy loads.
- Transportation: Used for securing cargo in trucks, trailers, and shipping containers.
- Construction: Essential for lifting heavy equipment, hoisting materials, and securing structures.
- Agriculture: Used in farming operations for securing gates, equipment, and machinery.
- Recreational Activities: Suitable for securing equipment, trailers, and vehicles in outdoor and off-road activities.