GSO ISO 610:2013
ISO 610:1990
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
01 April 2013
High-tensile steel chains (round link) for chain conveyors and coal ploughs
GSO ISO 610:2013 Files
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GSO ISO 610:2013 Scope
This International Standard specifies the requirements
for a range of high-grade special purpose
calibrated, high-tensile, electrically welded,
chains (round link) for use with machines
equipment in mining, such as the following:
a) conveyors, flexible and rigid, of the chain
chain belt conveyors, gate end and Stage
ers;
steel
and
tY Pe,
loadb)
coal ploughs, coal Cutters and power loaders;
c) bucket elevators;
d) other similar machines used in mines.
This International Standard covers a size range from
14 mm to 30 mm. Three grades of quality (B, C and
D) are specified with regard to the mechanical
properties of chain. The values given for grade D in
tables 3, 4, 7 and 8 are, however, provisional.
Chains covered by this International Standard are
not designed for lifting appliances, such as cranes
and Slings.
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