Basics
• The chain speed should be less than 50 m/min. If it is more than 50 m/min., consult the manufacturer. • Use tap fit connecting links that have a tight interference fit. When you want to use normal connecting links or offset links, you must apply the appropriate derating value (Basics Section 2.2.3) to the chain strength. • Lubricate the chain joints as much as possible after you reduce the loads. Lubrication is also required at terminal connections, etc. • Make sure to follow proper safety procedures, including: a. Be sure that no one is under the suspended objects. b.Install a reliable safety guard to avoid damage in the event of chain failure. c. Examine chains regularly, and replace when necessary. Figure 4.12 shows some common examples of hanging use. Selection is done according to the flow chart in Figure 4.13.
Counterweight
End Fittings
Roller Chains
Reducer
End Fittings
Roller Chains
Roller Chains
Reducer
Reducer
Roller Chains
End Fittings Fork
Counterweight
End Fittings
End Fittings
Figure 4.12 Typical Configurations for Hanging Chain
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