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Chain Strength Formula
I have a chain and need to know how strong it is. I just don't know how to check without loading 100+pounds onto it. For those with a machinary handbook the W is .735 in., the L is .668 in., The P is1.322 in.
I do not know wwhere to begin with this problem. I tried several handbooks and none of them had the right size. Anyone that knows anything of help please let me know. I can use the formula myself if you just don't have time to solve it. I am hoping that the FIRST community can help me as this is a big project for me.
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