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Grade 43 Chain Electro Galvanized Finish Round PailElectronically Welded ChainFinish is self colorMeets or exceeds NACM and ASTM standards(A391 & A413)High strength to weight ratioNOT to be used for overhead liftingNEVER exceed published working load limitPROOF TESTED AND CERTIFIED
Forged from premium carbon steel and electronically welded for maximum joint integrity, the Grade 43 chain features a precision Electro Galvanized (EG) finish. This electrochemical process applies a uniform, bright zinc coating that provides "excellent corrosion protection because of the atomic-level bonding of the zinc layer to the steel substrate." The EG finish is particularly valued for its smooth surface and dimensional consistency, ensuring the chain "operates seamlessly in pulleys and hardware because of the absence of the thick, uneven buildup often found in hot-dip galvanizing." Every link is permanently embossed with "G4" or "G43" for "full traceability because of the rigorous NACM and ASTM A413 compliance standards."
Grade 43 chain is a steel chain that possess greater tensile strength than Proof Coil Chain. Grade 43 Binder Chains typically has a 50% higher working load limit than Proof Coil or Grade 30 Chain. . G43 binder chains are also referred to as High Test Tow Chains, or Log Chains. Grade 43 Chain is NOT approved for overhead lifting. The Binder chains are supplied with a clevis grab hook on each end.
The Engineering of High-Test Portable Chain
The Grade 43 Chain Electro Galvanized Finish Round Pail represents the perfect synergy of industrial strength and logistical convenience. The "High Test" designation is a reflection of the chain's superior metallurgical properties. By utilizing a specific grade of low-carbon alloy steel, the chain achieves a balance of high tensile strength and excellent ductility. This "material selection is critical because of the need to prevent brittle failure under the sudden shock loads common in towing and logging operations."
Advanced Manufacturing: Electric Resistance Welding (ERW)
The structural integrity of TopOne Grade 43 chain is guaranteed by our advanced Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) process. In this automated system, the ends of the formed links are subjected to high-frequency electrical current while being pressed together. This creates "localized heating and subsequent molecular fusion because of the resistance to the electrical flow at the contact point." Unlike traditional forge welding, ERW produces a "clean, high-strength weld because of the absence of external filler metals and the precision control of the heat-affected zone (HAZ)." This ensures that the weld area is as strong as, or stronger than, the parent metal, providing a "uniform strength profile across the entire length of the chain."
The Science of Electro-Galvanization and Corrosion Resistance
The Electro Galvanized finish is a sophisticated electrochemical process where the chain is submerged in a zinc-salt electrolyte bath. An electric current causes zinc ions to migrate and bond to the surface of the steel link by link. This creates a "uniform protective layer because of the consistent current density across the link surface." This coating is "wear-resistant because of the metallurgical bond formed at the atomic level," providing a sacrificial barrier that prevents rust. While hot-dip galvanizing is thicker, electro-galvanizing is preferred for "portable applications because of the smooth surface that prevents the chain from tangling or binding during dispensing from the pail."
Advantages of Round Pail Packaging for Professional Use
The Round Pail configuration is specifically designed for users who require mobility and organization. The heavy-duty HDPE pail is "impact-resistant because of the high-density polymer construction," protecting the chain from environmental contaminants and mechanical damage during transport. The integrated handle allows for "easy manual handling because of the ergonomic design," making it ideal for service trucks and maintenance crews. Furthermore, the pail serves as a "permanent storage container because of the resealable lid," preventing the chain from becoming a tripping hazard or accumulating debris on the workshop floor.
Durability and Environmental Performance
• Abrasion Resistance: The Grade 43 chain is designed to withstand the "harsh environments of construction and agriculture because of the surface hardness achieved during the cold-forming and welding processes."
• Fatigue Life: Engineered to handle thousands of tension cycles, the chain "resists stress-corrosion cracking because of the uniform grain structure of the high-test steel."
• Aesthetic Longevity: The bright, silver-like finish "remains visually appealing over time because of the high-purity zinc used in the plating process," which resists dulling in indoor or covered outdoor storage.
Grade of Chain: NACM (National Association of Chain Manufacturers & ASTM (American Society for Test Materials) classify chains in various grades. The higher the grade, the higher the working load limit for the same size of chain.
Working Load Limit (WLL): (rated capacity) Is the maximum working load that should be applied In direct tension to an undamaged straight length of chain.
Proof Test: (manufacturing test force) Is a term designating the minimum tensile force which has been applied to a chain under a constantly increasing force In direct tension during the manufacturing process. These loads are manufacturing integrity tests and shall not be used as criteria for service or design purpose.
Minimum Breaking Force: The minimum force at which the chain during manufacture has been found by testing to break when a constantly increasing force is applied in direct tension. Breaking force values are not guarantees that all chain segments will endure these loads. This test is a manufacturer’s attribute acceptance test and SHALL NOT be used as criteria for service and design purpose.
Overhead Lifting: The process of lifting that would elevate a freely suspended load to such a position that dropping a load would present a possibility of bodily injury or Property damage.
The following dimensions and load limits are based on the NACM (National Association of Chain Manufacturers) and ASTM A413 international standards for Grade 43 High Test Chain.
Technical Specifications and Round Pail Capacities
Chain Size (in) | Chain Size (mm) | WLL (lbs) | MBS (lbs) | Material Dia (in) | Inside Length (in) | Inside Width (in) | Feet Per Round Pail | Weight Per Pail (lbs) |
1/4" | 7.0 | 2,600 | 7,800 | 0.267 | 1.02 | 0.50 | 141 | 92 |
5/16" | 8.0 | 3,900 | 11,700 | 0.319 | 1.15 | 0.49 | 92 | 86 |
3/8" | 10.0 | 5,400 | 16,200 | 0.385 | 1.30 | 0.60 | 63 | 86 |
1/2" | 13.0 | 9,200 | 27,600 | 0.520 | 1.56 | 0.81 | 40 | 106 |
Material and Finish Properties
Property | Specification |
Material | High-Test Low Carbon Steel |
Welding Process | Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) |
Finish | Electro-Galvanized (Zinc Plated) |
Safety Factor | 3:1 (Minimum Breaking Strength to WLL) |
Standard | NACM / ASTM A413 |
Marking | Embossed "G4" or "G43" every 1-3 feet |
Operating Temp | -40°F to 400°F (-40°C to 204°C) |
Name: Grade 43 Chain Electro Galvanized Finish Round Pail
MOQ: 100 Meters
Package: Carton + Steel Pallet