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Also known as quick links, these links thread closed by hand or with a wrench.
The narrow end restricts the movement of rope and chain, and the wide end allows room to attach multiple connectors.
Flat sides allow webbing and strapping to lay flat, so they won't slide and bunch.
Use for three-sided connections. Flat sides ensure webbing and strapping lay flat, so they won't slide and bunch.
The twisted shape of these links prevents loads from rotating or knotting.
Best for attaching different widths of webbing and strapping, the flat sides ensure they lay flat and won't bunch or slide.
Also known as lap links or repair links.
Strike the prongs with a ball peen hammer and they expand to hold the connecting link together.
Drive the end through the eye using a ball peen hammer and then weld or flatten the extended end to close. These links are also known as cold shuts.
Also known as C-links, the notch in these links lets you slip additional links on or remove links quickly.
A pear-shaped link and hook for chain shortening allow you to create an adjustable-length chain sling.
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 treated steel chain has over eight times the capacity of stainless steel chain.
This 304 stainless steel roller chain is more corrosion resistant than treated steel roller chain.
Made of 316 stainless steel, this is our most corrosion-resistant chain.
Plastic bushings as well as stainless steel pins and outer side plates give this chain a longer service life than other lightweight chain.
This acetal chain is suitable for general purpose applications.
Through-hardened pins keep these chains strong over time while handling frequent jolts from motor startups, emergency braking, and sudden reversing.
This self-lubricating nickel-plated steel chain has better corrosion resistance than steel chain and does not require regular maintenance.
With oil-embedded bushings and oil-coated pins, this chain is self-lubricating, which means it requires less maintenance than standard ANSI roller chain.
A rubber ring seals grease between the bushings and pins and keeps out dust and other contaminants.
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.
Also known as side bow chain, this chain has extra clearance between components for flexing from side to side on systems with curved tracks and sprockets that aren’t exactly aligned.
The flat, oblong side plates on this chain make it ideal for conveying items in manufacturing and packaging lines.
This steel chain handles higher loads than stainless steel chain.
With wide gaps between each side plate, debris in dirty environments falls through this chain instead of building up.
Made of stainless steel, this chain has excellent corrosion resistance.
This treated steel chain has over six times the capacity of stainless steel chain.
These links are made of steel.
Made of treated steel, these links offer increased corrosion resistance over steel attachment links.
Flat, oblong side plates make these links ideal for use with flat-edge ANSI roller chain.
Attach brackets and guides to these chains—or move material directly—for use in conveying, timing, and aligning applications.
Replace lost or damaged spring clips to secure the pins on your connecting links.
Keep an assortment of extra steel links on hand for maintenance and repairs. Assortments include connecting, adding, and adding-and-connecting links.
This treated steel chain has over seven times the capacity of stainless steel chain.
This chain is made of steel.
This acetal plastic chain is light, quiet, and nonconductive. Its links snap together, so you don't need connecting links.
Made of stainless steel, this chain has excellent corrosion resistance and can handle heavier working loads than plastic miniature roller chain.
Also known as inverted tooth chain, this chain smoothly transmits power between rotating shafts with minimal vibration and noise.
Replace the pins in your silent drive chain to link two chains together.
Links split in half and snap back together. Use to connect two lengths of chain.
Loop these rings onto tags.
These assortments include rings in multiple colors so you can identify objects at a glance.
Choose from twisting, threading, cinching, and other locking mechanisms.
Often used in cable stringing and pulling applications, these connectors lock quickly and stay closed under tension.