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Campbell 0193311 316L Stainless Steel Chain, Bright, 3/8" Trade, 0.394" Diameter, 3550 lbs Load Capacity

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About Campbell 0193311 316L Stainless Steel

This Campbell 0193311 316L stainless steel chain is shot-peened to a bright finish and is trade size 3/8". 316L stainless steel is nonmagnetic and has less carbon than 316 stainless steel, offering better corrosion resistance. The chain measures 0.394" in diameter and 1' in length, and it has a working load limit (WLL) of 3550 lb. It is suitable for use in kitchen, chemical, and marine environments where nonmagnetic, corrosion-resistant chain is needed. This chain has been proof tested for weld, material, and performance quality and hallmarked for grade identification. It is not recommended for use in overhead lifting or hoisting applications.     Chains are connected links or rings in various shapes and lengths, usually made of metal or plastic, that are used primarily for fastening items or pulling loads. They are also used for lifting, rigging, hoisting, binding, suspension, and motion-control applications. A combination of characteristics including material, finish, construction, diameter, length, and breaking strength give each chain its performance capability. Chain materials are selected for properties such as strength, elasticity, conductivity, and chemical- and weather-resistance. Chains can be fitted with accessories including clips, shackles, hooks, links, and swivels among others to prevent tangling, aid guiding, and allow clamping to other chains. Chains are most commonly used in the manufacturing, transportation, oil, mining, agricultural, and construction industries. Campbell Chain manufactures chain, wire rope, and accessories for agricultural, construction, marine, manufacturing, and industrial applications. The company, founded in 1919, is headquartered in Sparks, MD.