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H82 Chain

H82 Chain
H82 Chain


 
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Availability: Normally In-Stock
Product Code: H82-CHAIN
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Description Technical Specs
 
H82 chain is manufactured out of Pearlitic Malleable iron, and is a common in-stock item. This H82 chain is a heavy duty, extremely durable, and high quality mill duty chain with a tensile strength of 27,000 LBS. Our H-Series chains are manufactured to perform and hold up in heavy drives, transfer conveyors, as well as abrasive atmospheres. The sidebars of H82 chain feature a strengthened cross section providing an added benefit of a wear surface to prolong chain service life when operating in troughs or over floors and slider beds. In addition to the H82 chain we also have a full line of attachments and H82 sprockets for sale. For more information or o get a quote please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.

Dimensions:

  • Chain Size: H82
  • Pitch: 3.075"
  • Pin Diameter (E): 0.562"
  • Height of Sidebar (F): 1.25"
  • Diameter of Barrel (H): 1.22"
  • Maximum Allowable Sprocket Face (A): 1.25"
  • Bearing Length (X): 2.12"
  • Maximum Recommended Working Load: 3,580 LBS
  • Overall Width Cottered (C2): 3.88"
  • Overall Width Riveted (C1): 3.88"
  • Head of Pin to Center Line (J): 1.88"
  • End of Pin To Center Line Cottered (K): 2.00"
  • End of Pin To Center Line Riveted (L): 2.00"
  • Average Ultimate Strength: 27,000 LBS
  • Links Per 10ft: 39
  • Weight Per ft: 5.5 LBS
  • Note: Available In Riveted and Cottered Construction

Phone: (407) 347-3519
Email:
sales@usarollerchain.com


About Us
Features
    • Premium Quality Chain
    • Extremely Durable
    • Features Heat Treated Pins
    • Usable In Abrasive Environments
    • Typically In-Stock

Accessories
H82 Chain Sprockets H82 K2 Attachment
H82 Chain Sprockets H78 K2 Attachment

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