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The links are trimmed to allow chain to sit closer against a chain wheel or sprocket.
The ends of the chain are locked around the connecting link, allowing it to lie flatter than other chain. It is often used to operate overhead doors and machinery.
Lightweight and flexible, use this chain in applications such as hanging signs and fixtures.
A vinyl cover prevents the chain from scratching items that come in contact with it.
Also known as sash cord, this thin chain is used over pulleys and for hanging double-hung window sashes. The flat links fold back on themselves for maximum flexibility.
Chain has flat links that take up little space and fold back on themselves for maximum flexibility, making it good for plumbing applications.
The links of this chain are formed into a figure eight then twisted into a 90° angle for use in lightweight hanging applications.
Use this chain to operate furnace ducts and ventilation registers. You can pry open the link ends to add additional links without cutting the chain.
The fitting lets you connect the ends of chain to form a longer chain or create a loop for key chains and ID tags.
Also known as ball chain, use this chain to keep tools with machines, keys with chucks, and gas and dust caps with tanks.
Mount these links in a drilled hole to secure small items such as pens. Links can also be attached as the end of a pull chain.
Thread chain through the hole of these links to form an adjustable loop or connect chain ends to form a longer chain.
These links allow you to mount chain with a screw, bolt, or rivet.
Use these links to connect the ends of chain to form a longer chain or create a loop for key chains and ID tags.