3/8″ x 20′ Grade 70 Transport Chain
Grade 70 Transport Chain: Strength and Versatility
Built for strength and reliability, our 3/8″ x 20′ Grade 70 Transport Chain with clevis grab hooks is a must-have for flatbed truckers, heavy equipment haulers, and serious professionals in need of dependable load security.
Made from high-strength, heat-treated carbon steel, this chain meets DOT and FMCSA regulations for cargo securement. The Grade 70 gold chromate finish helps resist corrosion and makes it easy for inspectors to identify compliance. Whether you're hauling machinery, steel coils, or general freight, this chain has your back.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Chain Grade | Grade 70 (G70) |
| Chain Diameter | 3/8″ |
| Length | 20 feet |
| Hooks | Forged Clevis Grab Hooks |
| Finish | Gold Chromate |
| Working Load Limit | 6,600 lbs |
| Breaking Strength | Approx. 26,400 lbs |
| Compliance | DOT / FMCSA Compliant |
| Material | Heat-treated carbon steel |
Unmatched Load Capacity
The 3/8″ x 20′ Grade 70 transport chain is specifically designed to handle heavy loads with ease. This chain boasts a minimum break strength of 6,600 pounds, making it ideal for serious hauling. The grade 70 rating ensures that you can rely on it for transporting equipment and materials without compromising on safety. Whether you are tying down a load or securing equipment, this chain provides the strength you need.
Durability You Can Depend On
Constructed from high-quality carbon steel, the Grade 70 transport chain is built to withstand harsh environments. It is resistant to wear and tear, which means it will serve you well over the long term. Additionally, the chain is coated with a yellow zinc finish for added corrosion resistance, making it a great choice for outdoor use. This durability ensures you can count on it, whether you’re loading equipment for a job or transporting goods across the country.
Applications Across Industries
Due to its robust design and reliable performance, the Grade 70 transport chain is used in various industries. You’ll find it in construction, shipping, and even agriculture. It’s versatile enough to be used with different types of tie-down devices, including binders and hooks. Therefore, it’s not just a piece of equipment—it’s a crucial component for professionals who require secure and dependable transport solutions.