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Use this chain to hang lightweight items and construct barriers.
Chain has short, wide links that make it easier to coil and less likely to knot.
Lightweight and flexible, use this chain in applications such as hanging signs and fixtures.
Chain has flat links that take up little space and fold back on themselves for maximum flexibility, making it good for plumbing applications.
Gauge measures the maximum allowable wear tolerances on links of Grade 80 or Grade 100 steel chain, as required by OSHA. If the gauge can be inserted over any part of the link, the chain should be taken out of service.
The flat side allows you to connect webbing and strapping, so they lay flat and resist bunching.
Smaller than lifting oblong links, these links provide room for snaps, carabiners, and other non-lifting connectors.
Limit rope and chain movement with the narrow end of these links and attach multiple connectors to the wide end.
Also known as master and sling links, a large inner diameter provides room to attach multiple connectors or legs on a sling.
Providing better load distribution and alignment than single oblong links, these reduce wear in three and four leg slings.
Use these links for general lifting applications.
Screw the pin into position by hand for quick installation and removal. They're for use in low-vibration applications where the shackle remains stationary.
A bolt fastened with a nut and cotter pin makes these shackles more secure than screw-pin shackles.
The strongest shackles we offer, these connectors have a pin with flush ends that prevents snagging and accidental disengagement.
For use in low-vibration applications where the shackle remains stationary.
To prevent these shackles from snagging or accidentally coming undone, their pin doesn’t stick out from their body.
The pin doesn’t stick out from their body, so these shackles won’t snag or accidentally come undone. They have a narrow opening that restricts the movement of wire rope and chain.
The snap and split ring swing freely and pull from the center for easy alignment.
Roller chain links engage with matched sprocket teeth to transmit power between rotating shafts.
Thick side plates allow this chain to handle greater capacity than standard chain.
This 304 stainless steel roller chain is more corrosion resistant than treated steel roller chain.
This treated steel chain has over eight times the capacity of stainless steel chain.
With oil-embedded bushings and oil-coated pins, this chain is self-lubricating, which means it requires less maintenance than standard ANSI roller chain.
Through-hardened pins keep these chains strong over time while handling frequent jolts from motor startups, emergency braking, and sudden reversing.
The flat, oblong side plates on this chain make it ideal for conveying items in manufacturing and packaging lines.
Made of stainless steel, this chain has excellent corrosion resistance.
This treated steel chain has over six times the capacity of stainless steel chain.
Also known as leaf chain and counterbalance chain, this chain is used with pulleys rather than sprockets for low-speed pulling and as counterweight chain for machine tools, elevator and oven doors, and forklift masts.
This steel chain handles higher loads than stainless steel chain.
These links are made of steel.
Made of treated steel, these links offer increased corrosion resistance over steel attachment links.
Replace lost or damaged spring clips to secure the pins on your connecting links.
Flat, oblong side plates make these links ideal for use with flat-edge ANSI roller chain.
This chain is made of steel.
This treated steel chain has over seven times the capacity of stainless steel chain.
Replace the pins in your silent drive chain to link two chains together.
Mount these sprockets onto your shaft and secure with a set screw—no machining necessary.
For a custom fit on your shaft, these sprockets can be machined to your exact specifications.
Hardened teeth give these steel sprockets increased wear resistance for a long service life.
Also known as A-plate and weld sprockets, these have a slim profile that fits in narrow spaces and are often welded directly to a shaft.
Three rows of teeth make these sprockets compatible with triple-strand ANSI roller chain.
These sprockets are made of steel.
Made of nylon, these sprockets are lightweight, quiet, and corrosion resistant.
A wide hub provides these sprockets with stability under heavy loads.
These idler sprockets have two rows of teeth for use with double-strand ANSI roller chain.
Latching hooks allow you to quickly release a load.
Adjust the chain length and number of legs without changing slings.
Grab hooks can securely hold onto a single link of chain to shorten a leg or create loops.
Prevent accidental opening of the hook with these locking hooks.
Rivets attach plastic wear strips to the conveyor frame.