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X100 Grade 100 Chain

  • Every link has been proof tested to 2 times the working load
  • All X100 Grade 100 chain is made from 8620 alloy
  • X100 Chain is approved by OSHA for cargo control and overhead lifting
  • Blue cataphoresis finish

SHOT BLAST FINISH

STOCK NUMBER SIZE MATERIAL DIAMETER INSIDE WIDTH INSIDE LENGTH WORKING LOAD LIMIT (lbs.) FEET/DRUM WEIGHT/FOOT (lbs.)
X100281 9/32” 0.283” .420” 0.85” 4,300 800’ .74
X100312 5/16” 0.315” .500” 1.04” 5,700 550’ .94
X100375 3/8” 0.394” .575” 1.26” 8,800 400’ 1.48
X100500 1/2” 0.512” .768” 1.64” 15,000 200’ 2.55
X100625 5/8” 0.630” .930” 2.00” 22,600 150’ 3.83
X100750 3/4” 0.750” 1.15” 2.50” 35,300 100’ 6.21

Blue Lacquer Finish

Our X100 pre-made and certified Lifting Chain is low weight, but high strength alloy steel with comparatively high carbon content. Quenched and tempered before proof testing, the ultimate tensile strength of our alloy chain is double that of ordinary steel chain. Note: Grade 100 alloy chain is approved by OSHA for overhead lifting.

Our X100 pre-made and certified Alloy lifting chain meets or exceeds all existing OSHA, Government, NACM, and ASTM requirements. Buying chain and components for a chain sling? Check out Our pre-made and certified chain slings built with this GRADE 100 lifting chain. Offered in single-, double-, triple-, and quadruple-legs and in various configurations.

Chain embossed with grade marking every 36″.

Temperature Grade of Chain
Grade 80 Grade 100
(°F) (°C) Reduction of Working Load Limit WHILE AT Temperature Permanent Reduction of Working Load Limit AFTER EXPOSURE to Temperature Reduction of Working Load Limit WHILE AT Temperature Permanent Reduction of Working Load Limit AFTER EXPLOSURE to Temperature
Below 400 Below 204 None None None None
400 204 10% None 15% None
500 260 15% None 25% 5%
600 316 20% 5% 30% 15%
700 371 30% 10% 40% 20%
800 427 40% 15% 50% 25%
900 482 50% 20% 60% 30%
1000 538 60% 25% 70% 35%
Over 1000 Over 538 OSHA 1910. 184 requires all slings exposed to temperatures over 1000 °F to be removed from service