A: Everbilt 3/8 in. x 1 ft. Grade 30 Galvanized Steel Proof Coil Chain's dimensions are : inside length of the chain link 1.23", inside width of the chain link 0.62", with a working load limit of 2,650lbs.
by|Apr 16, 2024
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Q:WHAT DOES GRADE 30 GALVANIZED STEEL MEAN? IS THAT A GOOD GRADE?
by|Oct 13, 2021
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A: For the Everbilt 3/8 in. x 1 ft. Grade 30 Galvanized Steel Proof Coil Chain, Grade 30 is a standard method for showing the ultimate breaking strength (tensile strength) of a chain. Grade 30 is an excellent all-purpose commercial quality chain.
by|Oct 28, 2023
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Q:is this hot dipped?
by|Jul 3, 2021
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A: Everbilt 3/8 in. x 30 ft. Grade 30 Galvanized Steel Proof Coil Chain is electro galvanized, not hot-dipped galvanized.
by|Mar 10, 2023
Q:1. I need 200'. Can Home Depot supply that?
2. Where is this made?
by|Sep 11, 2019
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A: This chain is sold in 30' reels. If you need 200', you could either purchase multiple reels or check with the Prodesk at your local Home Depot about special ordering a 200' reel. This product is manufactured in China.
by|Sep 11, 2019
Q:If I put 20 for quantity will the cut a 20 ft piece of chain?
by|Jul 28, 2018
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A: This is the part number for 1 foot of chain. Generally if you need something longer you will need to go into the store and have it cut from the 30 foot reel sold under SKU 224-111.
by|Jan 18, 2019
A: Yes, you'll receive 20 feet of chain
by|Apr 28, 2020
Q:Will it rust if used as anchor chain in fresh water?
by|Sep 1, 2017
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A: This chain will eventually rust if used in fresh water.
by|May 4, 2023
A: Yes, this will rust.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:what is the working load limit ???
can this chain be used in salt water ???
by|Jun 30, 2017
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A: The WLL is 2650 lbs.
It will rust in salt water. A stainless steel chain would last longer.
by|May 4, 2023
A: Stainless steel chain in salt water is the worst choice. Read Practical Sailor article comparing 5/16" chains Here's a link (pun intended!) https://www.practical-sailor.com/sails-rigging-deckgear/mooring-chain-check-up-at-12-months