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Cromox Stainless Steel 316 Forged Connecting Link 10mm Or 3/8" Marine Grade 60 on 2040-parts.com

US $96.47
Location:

Henrico, Virginia, United States

Henrico, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cromox MPN:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:USSCVG10

Cromox STAINLESS STEEL (316) Forged Connecting Link 6mm or 1/4" Marine Grade 60

This is for one (1) quality marine grade stainless steel (AISI 316) connecting link. Each link is hallmarked with a traceability code for conformance.  The links are made in the Metric specification style of 6mm (for the link size). The Imperial equivalent is generally considered to be 1/4". This is a forged link, which for load bearing applications is better than a cast shackle. Rated for overhead lifting. Each link is supplied with the central locking spring.

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.

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More information on our range is as follows:

Cromox CVG 316L Stainless Grade 60 Connecting Links for Lifting

Stainless Steel

Size

Tensile Test

316L Grade 60

t mm

b mm

d mm

 

wgt lbs

WLL kg

WLL lbs

6mm or 1/4"

42.0

15.0

7.5

 

0.2

900

1980

10mm or 3/8"

90.0

28.0

18.0

 

0.7

2450

5390

Legend:

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

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

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

PL = Test Load in KiloNewtons

b2 or OW = Outside Width

WWL = Working Load Limit in lbs (also called Safe Working Load)

 

Grade 60 Cromox components are manufactured by KETTEN WALDER in Germany using the highest quality of stainless steel to achieve market leader quality products. All components are manufactured on state of the art modern machinery. These products are rigorously tested in house and form part of the Cromox chain sling system. The Cromox range of products use the highest levels of design, materials and manufacturing processes to produce the best performing products for use in the harshest environments. Due to the high quality, purity and narrow tolerances of alloying elements in Cromox steel, we are able to produce durable, heavy duty stainless steel products with increased corrosion and crack resistance. The high concentrations of chromium ensures a strong and passive layer of chromium oxide for protection. A precise amount of Nickel creates a shiny surface and other alloys like molybdenum allow for increased Working Load Limit (WLL) and a higher breaking load.

 

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