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On Mar 6, 12:34*pm, Tim wrote:
I would think that even light (50-100cc) motorcycle chain would work very well. Even packed full of mud and grit, under hard accelerated torque, they put up with a lot more than 100 lb loads. wrote: Hey, Gene, I'm making a lift, sort of a dumbwaiter if you will. My bar, screen room, patio, deck and pool are in the back of my house, which is a daylight basement. Above is a deck coming off of my kitchen one floor up. So, I'm thinking of using #25 carbon steel roller chain. I'm guessing that the load would never be over 100 pounds on this thing, unless my kids get to using it as an amusement ride! So, I got to thinking, I wonder what the ultimate strength of #25 roller chain is in tension? Do you have any idea where to find this information or do you happen to have it handy? Thanks!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I'm suspecting #25 to have an ultimate tensile strength of around 700 pounds or so, so if the sprockets engage at least two teeth fully, it should hold my two kids on it!! |
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