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3/16-Inch Grade 30 Chain, 20 Feet. Also known as Proof Coil chain, this is economical general purpose chain is used in applications which do not require a high strength to weight ratio. Used for towing, pipe hanging, stump pulling, tail gate, load securement, logging, agriculture, and guard rails.
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3/16-Inch Grade 30 Chain, 20 Feet. Also known as Proof Coil chain, this is economical general purpose chain is used in applications which do not require a high strength to weight ratio. Used for towing, pipe hanging, stump pulling, tail gate, load securement, logging, agriculture, and guard rails.
jockeyshift58
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Almost half the cost of same chain at lowes.
Matthew J. Hodges
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
Used to hang a swing.
HAL9000
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Great chain at a great price, need I say more?I think not -
Sabrina B
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023
Satisfied beyond measure. Our Schutzhund trained 115lb Czechoslovakian military special forces working bloodline German Shepherd can DEMOLISH anything he sets his mind to: chain link, welded crates, heavy (3 man lift) wooden Amish dog house, 6ft Tposts driven 2.5ft into the ground, any weight rated dog cable that ever existed ($70+) and every collar he ever wore ($50+). This chain holds him back. He has given up hope of destroying it and we couldn't be happier! This is the only thing standing between him and our herd of dairy goats & farm cat, and he is safely contained. If your dog destroys every restraint you give him, get this chain. You'll be so glad you did. The dog described above is a beast, he has a career of taking down men up to 350lbs with little to no effort as a SPORT. He is absolutely no joke of a canine. He excells expectations of professional trainers with 50+ years of experience as a hobby. Your angsty yard dog (pit/lab/boxer/Dane/Rottweiler/chow/malinois/Pyrenees/Caucasian shepherd/doodle/doberman/mutt) will do fine on this thing. Do be ethical and do not leave them on this for the entire day, and certainly not their whole life. Anyone who does that should be completely ashamed of themselves. But if you want a dog with power to have some SHELTERED outdoor run time without constant supervision, this chain will 100% give you that.
DeMonica
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2021
This chain was a life saver. My dog kept breaking all the other chains that said they would be able to hold him. Then I ran across this chain, months later he hasn’t gotten out since and he hates it lol. I would definitely recommend this product for dogs and swings. Very sturdy
Larry
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
Bought it to use on porch swing and yes a 3/8 bolt will fit in it just fine , a 7/16 will not just so you all know. Rated for 800 lb , and it will probably rust but it’ll take years to do so. Good value. Same exact what’s at tsc except less price.
Victoria & Billy
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021
We have a strong dog (great perinese/boxer) that keeps breaking off a regular dog chain, so we decided to upgrade him to a heavier thicker chain. Hope he can't break this. Update later.Update: it is going on the 9th month since our dog was put on this chain, he has not been able to break it, he is an outside dog & has to be on a chain at all times. So yes this is good for dogs with strength.
Fredrick C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2017
Were using this for a porch swing and expect it to last a long long time. I have used the cheaper porch swing chain that you can purchase as a complete set and it has a pretty short lifespan.11/2019 it's been on our porch swing for a couple of years and it still looks good. We've had three big people on the swing numerous times and it's not showing any signs of degradation. I'm back to purchase more for another project. I feel it was a pretty fair price for the chain and strong enough for a swing. Overall It's rated for 800 lbs I'm not going to pull a truck out of a ditch with it. I would certainly think the other reviewer who's dog broke this chain is not your normal run of the mill house pet. Two chains on a swing give you 1600 lbs and that's plenty strong if your not abusing and over stressing the chain.
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