Description

Stud Link Chain Specifications:

MaterialCarbon Steel/Galvanized Steel/Stainless Steel/Alloy Steel
Surface FinishBlack Asphalt Coating / Hot-Dip Galvanized
GradeGrade 2/Grade 3
ApplicationMarine Anchor Chains,
Mooring Chains,
High-Stress Operations.
PackagingCustom Packaging Available

Stud Link Chain Sizes:

Stud Link Chain​ Sizes
Stud Link Chain Sizes
Chain DiameterProof Load, kNBreaking Load, kNMin Weight (Kg per length of 27.5m)
0.00981d2 (44-0.08d)0.01373d2 (44-0.08d)0.01373d2 (44-0.08d)0.01961d2 (44-0.08d)
mmGrade 2Grade 3Grade 2Grade 3Kg
1482116116165130
16107150150216160
17.5128179179256190
19150211211301225
20.5175244244349265
22201281281401300
24238333333475360
26278389389556420
28321450450642490
30367514514734565
32416583583832635
34468655655936720
365237327321045800
385818128121160895
4064089689612801000
4270398498414061100
447691076107615371200
468371171117116731300
489081270127018141440
509811373137319611560
5210571479147921131680
5411351589158922691795
5612161702170224301925
5812991818181825972060
6013841938193827672200
6214722060206029432350
6415622187218731232520
6616552316231633082680
6817492448244834962850
7018462583258336903030
7319952792279239883290
7621493007300742953550
7822543154315445053755
8124153380338048274035
8425803612361251584395
8727503849384954984710
9029244093409358455005
9230424258425860815200
9532234510451064425570
9733454682468266875760
10035324943494370606130

What is a Stud Link Chain, and Why Should You Care?

A stud link chain is a type of chain where each link has a metal bar, called a stud, across its center. This stud adds significant strength, prevents the chain from kinking or tangling, and increases its fatigue life. It is commonly used for ship anchoring.

That little bar in the middle of the link seems so simple. But it makes a world of difference. As a supplier, I’ve seen customers overlook this detail, and it can be a costly mistake. They focus on the grade of steel or the price per meter, but the design is just as important. So, let’s look closer at why this design exists and how it compares to other chains you might be considering. You need to know the difference to make the right choice.

How is a stud link chain different from a studless chain?

The main difference is the stud. A stud link chain has a center bar, while a studless chain is an open oval link. The stud increases the chain’s strength by about 15% and prevents kinking. Studless chains are more flexible and lighter, but not suitable for anchoring.

The visual difference is obvious. One has a bar, and the other doesn’t. But the performance difference is what really matters for your operations. I once spoke with a client, let’s call him Mark. He’s a sharp business owner who knows his stuff but isn’t a technical engineer. He asked if he could use a top-grade studless chain for a mooring application to save on costs. I explained that the student’s job is critical. It braces the link, preventing it from collapsing or deforming under heavy, shifting loads. This dramatically increases its fatigue resistance. The studless chain, while strong, would stretch and wear out much faster in that specific situation.

Key Performance Differences

Here is a simple table I use to explain it to my customers.

FeatureStud Link ChainStudless Chain
StrengthHigher breaking loadLower breaking load
KinkingResists kinking and tanglingProne to kinking
WeightHeavierLighter
FlexibilityLess flexibleMore flexible
Main UseMooring, AnchoringGeneral Lifting, Lashing

What are the main applications for stud link chains?

Stud link chains are primarily used in the marine and offshore industries. Their main job is for ship anchor chains and offshore mooring systems for oil rigs and buoys. Their strength and anti-kinking properties are essential for safety and reliability in these harsh, dynamic environments.

The number one use for stud link chain is in the marine world. You will not find a large commercial vessel without an anchor. The reason is simple: reliability.

Marine Anchoring

When a ship drops anchor, the chain piles up in the chain locker. A studless chain would twist and jam into a solid, tangled mess. The studs prevent this, ensuring the chain pays out and retrieves smoothly every time. The mechanism that handles the chain, the windlass, is designed specifically for the shape of a stud link chain.

Offshore Mooring

Think bigger than ships. Oil rigs, floating platforms, and large buoys need to stay in one place for decades. They use massive stud link chains for their mooring systems. In this case, the chain is under constant tension and motion. The stud’s ability to fight fatigue is critical here. I often remind my clients that their customers in these industries will demand certifications. They need proof from bodies like ABS or DNV that the chain meets strict standards. There is no room for error.

How do you choose the right stud link chain for your needs?

First, determine the required grade (e.g., Grade 2 or Grade 3) based on the strength required for your vessel or platform. Second, select the correct chain diameter (size). Finally, always insist on proper certification from a recognized classification society to guarantee quality and compliance.

Choosing the right chain is more than just picking one from a catalog. It’s a technical decision. I always guide my customers through three simple steps.

Step 1: Determine the Grade

The grade tells you the strength of the steel. Common grades are U2 and U3. Grade U3 is stronger than U2. This means you can sometimes use a smaller, lighter chain to get the same strength, saving weight on your vessel. The choice depends on your engineering requirements.

Step 2: Select the Size

This is the diameter of the bar used to link. This is determined by the weight of your vessel or platform and the expected environmental forces acting on it.

Step 3: Verify Certification

This is the most important step. For a buyer like Mark, who has faced issues with fake certificates, this is crucial. You must obtain a certificate from a recognized body such as Lloyd’s Register, ABS, or DNV. A serious manufacturer like us provides full traceability. We can show you the material origins, testing results, and the official, verifiable certificates. A low price is tempting, but if it comes without genuine certification, the risk is too high.

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