Description
Chain repairs always seem to happen at the worst possible time—usually when you’re in the middle of harvest or trying to finish getting grain to market. This offset half link is your quick fix for broken #100 chain, letting you get your grain elevators, conveyors, and feed systems back up and running without waiting for a service call or ordering a complete new chain.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy plate construction that won’t fail under load when your equipment is running full capacity
- Carbon steel material built to handle the constant flexing and stress of agricultural conveyor work
- Precise 1-1/4 inch pitch matches standard #100 chain perfectly for smooth operation
- Single strand design works with most common agricultural chain configurations
- Heavy-duty 0.375 inch pin diameter provides the strength needed for demanding farm applications
Built for Real Farm Work
#100 chain is what you’ll find in grain elevators, feed conveyors, and material handling systems around your farm, moving corn from the bin to the truck or running feed to the cattle in dusty, demanding conditions. This offset link is designed to match that same heavy-duty performance, whether you’re dealing with the vibration of grain flowing over it or the shock loads that come with starting up a loaded system.
Made to Last
The heavy link plate construction means this offset link won’t fail when your conveyor is under load, built to handle the constant flexing and stress that comes with agricultural conveyor work, from the vibration of grain flowing over it to the shock of starting up a loaded system. Diamond quality means you’re getting the same reliability that came with your original equipment.
Good to Know
Keep a few of these offset links on hand since chain repairs always seem to happen at the worst possible time, and when installing, make sure the link opens in the direction opposite to chain travel for maximum strength. A little chain lube on the pins helps everything run smoother and last longer.






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