Grade 100 Shortening Chain with Cradle Grab Hooks | Hi-Vis

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$92.00
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Size: 5/16" WLL 5700 LBS
SKU: SCHV100516

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Assembled in USA

Hi-Vis Grade 100 Shortening Chain with Cradle Grab Hooks is engineered for high-performance lifting, rigging, and load securing applications. Manufactured from premium USA alloy steel, this heavy-duty chain offers superior strength, durability, and resistance to wear, making it ideal for demanding industrial environments.

It allows for quick and secure chain shortening without compromising load integrity. The cradle hook design ensures proper chain alignment, reducing stress and enhancing safety during use.

Key Features:

  • USA Grade 100 alloy steel for maximum strength and durability
  • Length: 5 Links of chain
  • Cradle grab hooks for safe and easy chain shortening
  • High load capacity with excellent resistance to abrasion and fatigue
  • Ideal for lifting, towing, and load securing
  • Complies with industry safety standards
  • Chain Size: 5/16" to 1/2" Grade 100 Alloy Chain Hi-Vis
  • Hooks: Cradle Garb Hooks GR100 - Color of Hooks may differ.

Vertical Working Load Limits
5/16": 5,700 LBS
3/8" :  8,800 LBS
1/2":
15,000 LBS

Q: What is a Grade 100 shortening chain used for?

A:  Grade 100 shortening chain is used for lifting, rigging, and load securing. It allows users to safely adjust chain length while maintaining high load capacity.

Q: What are cradle grab hooks?

A: Cradle grab hooks are specially designed hooks that securely hold the chain while allowing it to be shortened without damaging the links or reducing strength.

Q: What makes Grade 100 chains better than lower grades?

A: Grade 100 chains are made from high-strength alloy steel and offer a higher working load limit compared to Grade 70 or Grade 80 chains, making them ideal for demanding lifting applications.

Safety:  Never exceed working load limit.  Inspect before each use.  Avoid shock loads. If worn, unsafe, or you are not sure, item should not be used & should be discarded.

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