Brad_Blazer
Veteran Member
I like those Talco prices.
The rule:
Part 393: Parts and accessories necessary for safe operation
The chart I posted above is easier to follow. Here it is again
http://www.1st-chainsupply.com/binderreq.pdf
The rules don't seem to specify grade or size so much as whether the total working load limit meets the requirements.
If you want to satisfy the rules and secure 10,000lbs with 2 chains then 3/8" grade 43 and higher or 5/16 grade 70 and higher seem to be the choices. If you're worried you can just add a 3rd chain.
The rule:
Part 393: Parts and accessories necessary for safe operation
The chart I posted above is easier to follow. Here it is again
http://www.1st-chainsupply.com/binderreq.pdf
The rules don't seem to specify grade or size so much as whether the total working load limit meets the requirements.
If you want to satisfy the rules and secure 10,000lbs with 2 chains then 3/8" grade 43 and higher or 5/16 grade 70 and higher seem to be the choices. If you're worried you can just add a 3rd chain.