Automotive Industry: In robotic arms and automated assembly lines, steel drag chains protect cables from wear due to repetitive motion.
Heavy Machinery: Construction, mining, and agricultural machinery benefit from the robust protection that steel chains provide against debris and abrasion.
Machine Tools: CNC machines, laser cutters, and other precision equipment rely on steel drag chains to maintain the integrity and performance of their cable systems.
Industrial Automation: Automated production lines and conveyor systems use steel chains for organized cable management, reducing the risk of accidents and downtime.
Marine and Offshore: The corrosive and wet conditions of marine environments are well-suited to the resistance offered by stainless steel or galvanized steel drag chains.
Longevity: The high-quality steel material ensures a long service life, reducing the frequency of replacements and associated costs.
Low Maintenance: Steel chains require minimal upkeep, saving on maintenance costs and reducing the need for regular inspections and repairs.
Enhanced Safety: By organizing cables and preventing damage, steel drag chains contribute to a safer work environment, potentially lowering insurance costs and avoiding costly accidents.
Improved Efficiency: The reliable protection of cables and hoses by steel chains ensures machinery operates efficiently, reducing the risk of production delays and losses.
Investment Protection: Machinery equipped with steel drag chains may retain a higher resale value due to their reputation for durability and reliability.
Type | inner height(mm) | outer height(mm) | pitch(mm) |
TL30 | 10 | 25 | 30 |
TL45 | 16 | 32 | 45 |
TL65 | 24 | 44 | 65 |
TL80 | 32 | 56 | 80 |
TL95 | 47 | 70 | 95 |
TL115 | 58 | 86 | 115 |
TL125 | 68 | 100 | 125 |
TL155 | 86 | 120 | 155 |
TL180 | 112 | 144 | 180 |
TL225 | 154 | 200 | 225 |
TL250 | 172 | 220 | 250 |