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Stainless Steel 316 G50 Proof Coil Trailer Safety Chain 1/4" X 24" Plus on 2040-parts.com

US $26.66
Location:

Henrico, Virginia, United States

Henrico, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Type:Stainless G50 Proof Coil Manufacturer Part Number:USS1/4G50-2STO Brand:US Stainless

STAINLESS STEEL (316) G50 Proof Coil Trailer Safety Chain 1/4" with 2 of 5/16" Quick Links 

This is a quality marine grade stainless steel (AISI 316) chain ideal for marine applications or where corrosion resistance is required. The link size is 1/4" or 7mm metric equivalent. This listing is for a single 24" length of chain and includes two high quality 5/16" (8mm) quick links for additional safety.  The 5/16" Quick Link is oversized for this size chain and has a higher WLL than the chain itself.

Every 3 feet links are stamped "316" on one side and hallmarked  "BS01" on the other side.  

The chain has a WLL of 2020lbs and the quick links a WLL of 2420lbs. See below for detailed specifications.

AISI 316 stainless is a premium grade of stainless and is considered by many to be best in class. 316 stainless is corrosion resistant and very durable even in the harshest of conditions.

G50 grade Proof Coil is ideal for heavy duty work and has a higher tensile strength than G30 stainless. Not to be used for overhead lifting.

Item will ship via USPS.

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Stainless Chain Specifications

Stainless Steel

Size

Tensile Test

G50 Proof Coil

DIA mm

IL mm

OW mm

B.L. (KN)

P.L. (KN)

W.L. (kg)

W.L. (lb)

1/4"

7.0

30.0

26.0

36.0

17.8

910

2020

5/16"

8.0

31.9

30.0

43.5

21.4

1090

2430

3/8"

10.0

41.0

38.0

64.0

31.6

1610

3590

 








Legend:

DIA = Diameter of material (or wire size or D)

BL = Breaking Load in KiloNewtons (or Minimum Breaking Load)

IL = Inside Length (also commonly called Pitch or L)

PL = Test Load in KiloNewtons

OW = Outside Width

WL = Weight Limit in kg and lbs (also called Working Load Limit)


 

Quick Link 316 Stainless

Size

D (mm)

A (mm)

B (mm)

C (mm)

D (mm)

E (mm)

SWL (kg)

SWL (lbs)

BL (kg)

BL (lbs)

5/32"

4

39.5

19.5

6

14

M6*1.00

280

616

1400

3080

1/4"

6

57

26.5

8

20

M9*1.25

650

1430

3250

7150

9/32"

7

66

30

9

22.5

M10*1.25

900

1980

4500

9900

5/16"

8

74

33.5

10

24

M11*1.25

1100

2420

5500

12100

3/8"

10

89

40.5

12

30

M13*1.25

1800

3960

9000

19800

1/2"

12

104.5

47.5

14

34

M15*1.5

2500

5500

12500

27500

9/16"

14

121

54.5

17

38.5

M17*1.5

3500

7700

17500

38500

 


 

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