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400 Class Pintle Chain is often a light-weight, moderately priced chain capable of han-dling normal loads at slow or intermediate speeds. It is actually proportionately cast for stability, power and lengthy, ef?cient services, and it is accessible in riveted or cottered building. The head of every pin is notched to ?t the sidebar locking lug which keeps the pin from rotating once the chain is in use. Closed bearing development can make 400 Class Pin-tle Chain handy in conveying moderately gritty and abrasive supplies.
Produced in Promal, using a ten-sile strength vary from seven,800 to 28,600 pounds, 400 Class Pintle Chain is meticulously cored for pitch accuracy with smooth bearing sur-faces that cut down ?¡ãbreak-in?¡À wear causing pitch elongation.
400 Class Pintle Chain is obtainable in the pitch array of 1.375 to 3.075 inches having a full as-sortment of cast iron or fabricated steel steel sprockets.
A significant assortment of attachments are available to take care of a wide wide variety of applications. Styles A and G attachments are presented in ideal and left hand back links.
As a drive chain, 400 Class Pintle is built to travel within the course from the barrel end from the hyperlinks; as an elevating or conveying chain, its course of travel should be toward the open ends from the hyperlinks.
All 400 Class Pintle Chain is manu-factured in accordance to manufacturer?¡¥s specifications and is entirely interchangeable with other manufac-turers?¡¥ chain.
A1 ATTACHMENT
NOTE: ?¡ãR?¡À and ?¡ãL?¡À suf?xes in Attachment Letters designate right hand and left hand attachments.
A12 ATTACHMENT
NOTE: ?¡ãR?¡À and ?¡ãL?¡À suf?xes in Attachment Letters designate right hand and left hand attachments.