Chains deliver unmatched strength for towing, lifting, and securement applications. Designed to withstand extreme loads, they are a trusted tool in demanding industries. Available in different grades and sizes, chains provide the durability professionals rely on. Equip your job with the right chain for maximum performance.
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| Size | Size | Working Load Limit |
|---|---|---|
| 11-38G1010NCG-HV | 3/8" x 10' | 8,800 lbs. |
| 11-38G1020NCG-HV | 3/8" x 20' | 8,800 lbs. |
| 11-12G1010NCG-HV | 1/2" x 10' | 15,000 lbs. |
| 11-12G1020NCG-HV | 1/2" x 20' | 15,000 lbs. |
Chains are an essential component for securing, lifting, towing, and transporting heavy equipment safely. From truck chains to log chains, having the right chain for the job improves safety, efficiency, and reliability. Whether you’re a professional operator, an industrial user, or an outdoor enthusiast, choosing the best chain can make a noticeable difference in handling your load.
Investing in quality chains is crucial for both professional and recreational users who demand reliability and safety.
While this category covers a broad selection of chains, it also includes access to sub-categories like V-Chain Assemblies, J-Chain Assemblies, Safety Chains, Lifting and Recovery Chains, Transport Chains, Axle Chains and Tie-Downs, and Chain Storage. These top brands and assemblies provide durable options for a variety of heavy-duty applications.
When selecting a chain, consider these factors:
Proper chain selection ensures safety, efficiency, and long-lasting performance.
What is the difference between towing chains and log chains?
Towing chains are designed for vehicle recovery and load securing, while log chains are specifically made for binding and hauling timber or other irregular loads.
Can chains be used for lifting and hauling equipment interchangeably?
Some chains, especially high-grade lifting chains, can be used for multiple purposes, but always check the manufacturer’s ratings to ensure safe use.
How do I choose the best chain for my truck?
Consider the load weight, application type, and hook style. Brands like Zip’s and B/A Products offer a variety of chains suitable for different truck applications.
How should chains be stored when not in use?
Keep chains coiled or on a dedicated chain organizer in a dry location to prevent rust, tangling, and damage.