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Lifting and Recovery Chains

Make recovery situations easier on yourself with our inventory of lifting and recovery chains from brands such as B/A Products, All-Grip, WreckMaster, Miller Industries and Tycan. Chain kits and recovery kits can be found with the addition of grab hooks, foundry hooks, pear link, twist locks, slip hooks and more! Choose from a variety of sizes and lengths to get the job done right.

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WreckMaster Rollover Stiff Leg Package

This recovery package was designed for light duty recovery operators to upright passenger vehicles from their roof. The roll-over stiff leg is an excellent device for up righting an overturned vehicle, because the compression load on the stiff leg will force the vehicle to turn on its axis. Once the vehicle is on its side, the stiff leg will fall out as you continue to upright. WreckMaster offers this package in three different sizes depending on the weight of the causality that you will be uprighting. Each package comes with a 4 ft chain with a grab hook on each end and a 2 ft chain with a grab hook on each end as well as the stiff leg made from schedule 80 PVC pipe.
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Lifting and Recovery Chains Buying Guide

When strength and reliability matter most, lifting and recovery chains for sale provide the heavy-duty performance needed for towing, rigging, and hauling. Whether you’re a tow professional, construction operator, or ATV/UTV enthusiast, these chains are built to handle demanding jobs where straps or ropes won’t suffice. From tow truck lift chains to overhead lifting chains, this category includes versatile assemblies designed to secure, lift, or recover vehicles and equipment safely.

Why Choose Lifting and Recovery Chains?

Compared to straps, a lift chain or recovery chain offers superior abrasion resistance and can withstand extreme loads without stretching. These chains are commonly used for:

  • Heavy-duty towing and recovery operations
  • Construction and rigging applications
  • Recreational pulling for ATVs and UTVs
  • Securing and hauling large machinery

Available in a variety of grades (80, 100, 120), sizes (5/16”, ⅜”, ½”, ⅝”), and lengths (10’, 15’, 20’), these chains can be tailored to your specific job requirements.

Best-Selling Lifting Chain Models

Our lineup includes industry-trusted brands like Zip’s, B/A Products, SafeAll, and All-Grip, with assemblies featuring multiple hook styles for versatile use:

These chains are engineered to meet strict safety standards, making them dependable for both overhead lifting and ground recovery work.

Trusted Brands in Recovery Chains

  • B/A Products – Known for precision engineering and durability in the towing industry.
  • Zip’s – Offering professional-grade assemblies for towing, hauling, and rigging.
  • SafeAll – Specializing in reliable chain assemblies for heavy-duty applications.
  • All-Grip – Providing dependable solutions for both recovery and lifting tasks.

Shopping Guide: Choosing the Right Lifting Chain

When selecting a heavy-duty lifting chain or towing recovery chain, keep these factors in mind:

  • Chain Grade: Higher grades like G100 and G120 provide more strength and working load capacity.
  • Hook Attachments: Options include cradle grab hooks, clevis hooks, and slip hooks, each offering different connection advantages.
  • Length Requirements: Common lengths are 10’, 15’, and 20’, allowing flexibility for different hauling and rigging setups.
  • Application Type: Use tow truck lift chains for recovery work, overhead lifting chains for hoisting, and pulling chains for recreational or light-duty hauling.

Pairing Chains with Chain Binders

To maximize safety and control during transport, pair your lifting chain with hooks with the right binder. Explore our full Chain Binder category to find ratchet and lever binders that work seamlessly with heavy-duty chains.

FAQ: Lifting and Recovery Chains

What is the difference between a lifting chain and a recovery chain?
A lifting chain is typically used for overhead lifting and rigging, while a recovery chain is designed for towing and pulling vehicles or equipment.

What chain grade should I choose?
For most towing and recovery jobs, Grade 80 is sufficient. For heavy-duty or overhead lifting, Grade 100 or Grade 120 is recommended.

What sizes are available?
Chains are available in 5/16”, ⅜”, ½”, and ⅝” sizes, with load capacities increasing as chain thickness grows.

Can lifting chains be used for towing?
Yes. Many assemblies serve dual purposes, but always confirm the chain’s working load limit matches your towing or recovery needs.