This transport chain with integrated grab hooks is ideal for securing heavy loads. Grade 70 high-carbon steel links and hooks have a rust-resistant chromate finish. Great for agricultural and industrial applications.
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Note: Tie-down chains must be chosen according to their safe working load limit (WLL). The weight of the secured cargo must not exceed the combined WLL of the chains being used. For example, if you are using chains with a WLL of 4,000 lbs each to tie down a load weighing 8,000 lbs, then you need at least 2 chains to safely secure the load.
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Zach: Hey, everybody. Zach here at etrailer.com. Today, we're taking a look at the Titan Chain Transport Chain. This is a really heavy-duty half-inch chain. The one I have here today is 25 foot in length, but it also comes in a 20 foot version. So, if you have that need to get up there with those larger loads, whether it's the capacity with that weight limit or the length, this is going to be a really good option for you.
I've been testing out a lot of different chains and binders on this mini excavator today. And this might be a little bit too much for this load today, but I just wanted to give you a good idea as to how this works.So, I'm going to get this hooked into place. The one thing with this half-inch chain, it also has really large hooks on it. Now, with this trailer here today, my stake pockets are a little too small to get this to go down through and back up to itself. So, for demonstration purposes, I'm just going to hook it up from underneath just to show you how it hooks in place.
I'm going to run it to the front stake pocket. So, you can see it doesn't quite fit through here. Not ideal, but we'll just get it hooked to here just for today. And then, I'm going to use this half inch to five eighths inch chain binder from Titan Chain to get this tightened down. We'll get this binder put in place.You can see we have a really nice tight chain now.
This is a really good setup, especially if you have those larger loads. Now, taking a closer look at these links, they're constructed of a grade 70 forged steel, and they have a gold chromate finish on it to help with rust and corrosion. After a while, that's going to wear off. They're eventually going to look like your old worn out chains. So, definitely, a good idea to inspect them after a while, especially with these big loads like this.
You want to make sure you don't have any damaged links. They're just not worn out. This is going to be a really good solution if you have some heavier loads.When it comes to choosing the right size chain, it all depends on your load and what you haul most often. Here's three common ones that we see a lot. I have a five sixteenths, a three eighths, and a half inch. And they come in all varieties of links. Usually the half inch, those are going to be in the more, the 20 foot and up, where the three eights and five sixteenths, those can be down to 10 and 16 foot. I think that this style, probably about a 4,700 lb working load limit with this one from Titan Chain. This one's 6,600 pounds. And this one is 11,300 pounds. If you're using your chains in the right configuration, one in all corners, if you have a boom, putting it in place there, you can get away with using a chain that doesn't, by itself, hold your load in place.But working those together is when we get that working load limit up there. I find that it's easier to use these smaller chains to maneuver them around, store them. I prefer this style, something right in the middle. This three eighths is really nice because it can fit down in my stake pocket just fine. You can see there, I think this is a really good setup. But this one's not as difficult to maneuver around as this heavier one. But if you have the need to get up there with those heavier loads, this is a really good way to go. Now, this mini came in today with quarter inch chains. If they use the proper amount of these to hold it in place to those working load limits, then you're definitely going to be okay, but something you want to start checking out before you head out on your load is making sure you don't have any damaged links.The chains that came in today didn't have any issues, but that is definitely something we've seen before where these links start bending and stuff just starts wearing out. After a while with these that are holding loads down and the rubbing up against one another, you can start seeing some signs of wear, and it's just not a safe way to go. Now, the 25 foot, the 20 foot, just doing it from a corner like this, it is probably a little bit too much, but if you have really big things that you're running these to, I think it's going to be a really good solution for you. If you have that need for the length and those really big chains, this is going to be a high quality chain that's going to do a really good job for you, but that's going to do it for a look at the Titan Chain Transport Chain.
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 Customer Reviews)
This transport chain with integrated grab hooks is ideal for securing heavy loads. Grade 70 high-carbon steel links and hooks have a rust-resistant chromate finish. Great for agricultural and industrial applications.With the DOT ratings on towing heavy equipment, you have GOT to have a quality chain. These arrived and the UPS guy was begging for help. These are no joke, they are heavy, strong, and worth every penny. You won't find these at your local box store or hardware store.
Outstanding quality. Prompt shipping and service. Would buy again.
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