For Competition Robotics AndyMark recommends #25 Chain Roller Chain for lighter duty applications or #35 Roller Chain for heavier duty applications. Although this industrial roller chain may look similar to bicycle chain, the pitch - or distance between the pins - is different and likely will not be compatible with bicycle chain links and sprockets.
Chain can be attached and broken using a few different types of tools. AndyMark recommends the “Dark Soul” chain break tool for #25 chain and the ARC tool for #35 chain. These tools push in and out individual link pins for a clean break and reattachment point.
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Chain Connecting Links
4.84 / 5.0
62 Reviews
Connecting Links also known as Master Links are used to join segments of chain together or to join the ends of one segment into a loop. Descripti...
View full detailsSingle Strand-Riveted Roller Chain 10'
4.77 / 5.0
64 Reviews
This chain comes in a 10 ft section of either #25 or #35 size. Description Specifications Documentation Learn how to break this chain b...
View full detailsRoller Chain Half Link
4.92 / 5.0
48 Reviews
Roller chain half link, choose your series #25 or #35 Specifications Documentation Chain Size: #25, #35 Material: Steel Pitch: 0.25...
View full detailsInline Chain Tensioner
5.0 / 5.0
7 Reviews
Description Specifications Documentation This Inline Chain Tensioner for roller chain is perfect to adjust the desired tension in a long ...
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4.33 / 5.0
6 Reviews
This tool is used to remove links from a #35 chain to shorten it. Description Specifications Documentation Have you ever needed to make a ...
View full detailsChain Attachment Link
Connecting chain attachment links, also known as K-links, are used to secure components that need movement to a chain. Description Specificatio...
View full detailsChain 1.5 Links
These links add one and a half links to a run of chain making for easier cleaner alternative to half links. Description Specifications Document...
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5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Description Specifications Documentation If you are creating a linkage, an elevator, or continuous chain loops out of #25 or #35 chain th...
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