Chain Working Load Limits
Utiliser CMU to choose the right chaîne size and stay aligned avec the actual arrimage application.
- Catégorie
- Reference
- Updated
- Mis à jour le mai 29, 2026
- Buying route
- Acheter les produits
Decision checks
Confirm these before choosing a route.
- Utiliser the reference to confirm limite de charge nominale before choosing a chaîne size or binder range.
- Garder chaîne grade, CMU, and binder match in the same decision instead of checking them separately.
- Move into live chaîne and binder comparison once the rating logic is clear.
Limite de charge nominale is the fastest way to sort chaîne options without guessing. Buyers should compare chaîne by rating, application, and how the équipement will be used in the field.
What matters most
| Decision | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Chain grade | Sets the expected use case and handling profile |
| Limite de charge nominale | Defines the safe load target for the system |
| Binder match | Must line up avec the chaîne and the operator workflow |
Need a quote?
If you are building a fleet standard or ordering mixed arrimage équipement, route the request through Grossiste or Devis.
Chain limite de charge nominale decision factors
Limite de charge nominale is the first filter for chaîne de transport because it defines whether the chaîne belongs in the application at all. Chain grade, size, binder compatibility, anchor points, and marking visibility all matter before a buyer compares price.
Utiliser CMU as a rating decision and then confirm the rest of the chaîne system so the binder, anchor, and replacement routine stay aligned.
- The buyer is comparing Grade 70 chaîne de transport or replacing chaîne already in service.
- The binder range, chaîne size, and anchor method must be checked together.
- The line needs standardization for repeat purchasing or branch replenishment.
What to verify before buying
A chaîne purchase should never be based on appearance alone.
- Chain grade, size, limite de charge nominale marking, length, crochets, and visible condition.
- Binder type, binder range, anchor point fit, tensioning method, and crew handling routine.
- Whether damaged, unreadable, stretched, or mismatched chaîne should be removed from the repeat-buy pool.
Common buying mistakes to avoid
Chain mistakes are expensive because mismatched components create false confidence.
- Matching a binder to habit instead of checking chaîne size and binder range.
- Ignoring unreadable tags, deformation, corrosion, or mixed-grade inventory.
- Replacing chaîne without checking why the existing line failed or no longer fits the job.
Good next actions
Utiliser Acheter quand chaîne size and binder fit are known. Utiliser Quote or Configurer mon ensemble quand rating, fit, or standardization needs review.
- Confirm CMU and grade before comparing chaîne lengths.
- Check binder compatibility in the same pass.
- Standardize chaîne and binder combinations where repeat buying matters.
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