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<blockquote data-quote="Rickrofe" data-source="post: 110382" data-attributes="member: 3596"><p>Thanks for your encouragement....</p><p></p><p>The chain I am using is 70 Grade, it is used for tying down loads and is hardened carbon steel, I source mine from <a href="https://www.nobles.com.au/Products/Chain" target="_blank">https://www.nobles.com.au/Products/Chain</a>. I intend using standard D-shackles to attach the chain links. As for tolerance, I will be running the mill close tolerance. I am not using a punch plate on the outlet, I don't want to over grind the ore, so the closer the tolerance the better. I will be in a better position to advise after the mill is up and running and we have had a chance to analyse it's operation. I will post updates regularly.</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rickrofe, post: 110382, member: 3596"] Thanks for your encouragement.... The chain I am using is 70 Grade, it is used for tying down loads and is hardened carbon steel, I source mine from [url]https://www.nobles.com.au/Products/Chain[/url]. I intend using standard D-shackles to attach the chain links. As for tolerance, I will be running the mill close tolerance. I am not using a punch plate on the outlet, I don't want to over grind the ore, so the closer the tolerance the better. I will be in a better position to advise after the mill is up and running and we have had a chance to analyse it's operation. I will post updates regularly. Rick [/QUOTE]
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