Combination Transfer Chains
Combination transfer chains are a type of chain that is designed for heavy-duty applications. They are typically used in conveyor systems that transport lumber, boxes, barrels, and other heavy objects. Combination transfer chains are made up of two types of links: the upper links and the lower links. The upper links are the ones that actually carry the load, while the lower links provide support.
The upper links of a combination transfer chain are typically made of a high-strength steel alloy. They have a bevel on top that helps them to ride smoothly over the sprockets. The lower links are typically made of a lower-cost steel alloy. They have a flat top that helps to distribute the load evenly.
Combination transfer chains are available in a variety of sizes and strengths. The size of the chain is determined by the weight of the load that it will be carrying. The strength of the chain is determined by the forces that it will be subjected to. Combination transfer chains are a versatile and reliable way to transport heavy objects. They are used in a wide variety of industries, including the lumber, manufacturing, and packaging industries.




