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This chain conforms to ISO 606B and is compatible with BS 228 (British standard) and DIN 8187 (German standard).
Connecting links are also known as master links. They're used to join the ends of a chain length. The side plate is easy to remove for attaching to a chain. Adding-and-connecting links are also known as half links and offset links. They can join chain that requires an odd number of links. For trade size 06B and up, the side plate is easy to remove for attaching them to chain.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Treated steel chain has over seven times the capacity of stainless steel chain. It conforms to ISO 606B and is compatible with BS 228 (British standard) and DIN 8187 (German standard).
Connecting links are also known as master links. They're used to join the ends of a chain length. The side plate is easy to remove for attaching to a chain. Adding-and-connecting links are also known as half links and offset links. They can join chain that requires an odd number of links. The side plate is easy to remove for attaching to chain.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Designed for long-lasting durability, this metric chain has thick side plates that resist wear and fatigue. It also has end-softened pins, which make it easy to disassemble. It meets ISO 606B, which is an international standard for dimensions and materials.
Connecting links are also known as master links. They're used to join the ends of a chain length. The side plate is easy to remove for attaching to chain.
Adding-and-connecting links are also known as half links and offset links. Use them to join chain that requires an odd number of links. The side plate is easy to remove for attaching to chain.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
With self-lubricating pins and bushings, this metric roller chain requires less maintenance than standard roller chain. It’s commonly used in lubrication-sensitive processing facilities for food and beverage, paper, and textiles.
Connecting links are also known as master links. They're used to join the ends of a chain length. The side plate is easy to remove for attaching to chain.
Adding-and-connecting links are also known as half links and offset links. Use them to join chain that requires an odd number of links. The side plate is easy to remove for attaching to chain.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.