Why Is The Durabilt Coupling Link Stamped 8.2Ton for Working Load Limit Rated For 18,100LBS?
Question:
On the #DU84GR Chain Link the stamped WLL is 8.2T - 16,400lbs right? not 18,100lb per description Thanks
asked by: Kent
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Helpful Expert Reply:
I was able to verify the Durabilt Hammerlock Coupling Link for 5/8" Chain # DU84GR does have the 8.2T stamped on the link for the WLL. This measurement is give in metric tons which is 2,205lbs per ton. This is the reason you see the 18,100lb rating for this.
expert reply by:
Bud M
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