Grade 80 Chain & Accessories

Unlock superior strength and versatility with our Grade 80 Chain & Accessories. Crafted from alloy and heat-treated to perfection, this rated lifting chain and accessories are your ultimate choice for crafting dependable chain slings. Whether you're in the manufacturing industry or require a robust lifting solution, Grade 80 chain and fittings offer unmatched flexibility and strength. Elevate your lifting operations with confidence and precision by choosing Grade 80 Chain & Accessories from All Lifting.

Grade 80 Chain and Accessories - All Lifting

Grade 80 Lifting Chain

When it comes to lifting heavy loads, Grade 80 lifting chains are the standard for strength, durability and reliability. These chains are designed for demanding lifting applications, making them ideal for industries such as construction, manufacturing and mining. Offering superior tensile strength, lifting chains ensure your operations stay safe and efficient.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Grade 80 lifting chain?

A Grade 80 lifting chain is an alloy steel chain that meets the required strength standards for lifting heavy loads safely. They are used in industries that require high-strength, durable lifting solutions.

What makes Grade 80 chains different from other lifting chains?

Grade 80 chains have higher tensile strength and are manufactured from alloy steel, making them more durable and capable of handling heavier loads than Grade 70 chains.

How do I choose the right lifting chain for my application?

Choosing the right lifting chain depends on the load weight, the environment and applicable safety standards. Always consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for load capacity and compliance.

Are Grade 80 lifting chains corrosion-resistant?

Yes, Grade 80 lifting chains are corrosion-resistant, making them suitable for outdoor or marine environments where they may be exposed to moisture and other corrosive elements.

How should I inspect my Grade 80 lifting chain?

Inspect your Grade 80 chain regularly for signs of wear, corrosion, or elongation. Chains should be replaced if they show any signs of damage or excessive wear.

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