We specialize in delivery fast and high quality Attaching Anchor To Chain. Trusted by ship managers, masters, and marine engineers worldwide. Whether you are docked at berth or anchorage, we ensure prompt delivery and professional service - keeping your vessel protected and ready to sail.
Attaching an anchor to a chain involves securing the anchor to the end of the anchor chain using a shackle or swivel. Anchor chains provide weight and durability, helping the anchor set firmly on the seabed. The chain also reduces strain on the anchor rode and vessel by absorbing shocks from waves and currents.
Size: 12.5 mm to 152 mm diameter
Grade: Grade 2, Grade 3, ORQ, K3, K4, R3, R4, R5
Material: High-tensile steel, carbon steel, or alloy steel
Viscosity: Not applicable (solid metal construction)
Buoyancy: Negative (sinks in water due to high density)
Breaking Load: Varies by size and grade (e.g., 12.5 mm Grade 3 ~ 68 kN)
Proof Load: Typically 40-50% of breaking load
Surface Treatment: Hot-dip galvanized or painted for corrosion resistance
Link Types: Studlink or studless (common for marine anchors)
Certification: ABS, DNV, LR, or other marine classification standards
Shackle Compatibility: Matched to chain size (e.g., D-shackles, anchor shackles)
Welding: Flash butt welding or resistance welding for link integrity
Weight: Varies by size (e.g., 12.5 mm chain ~ 3.5 kg/m)
Corrosion Resistance: Enhanced by galvanization or special coatings
Testing: Proof load tested and non-destructive tested (NDT) for quality assurance
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