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Where Do We Use Towing Chains?

When you are lifting or towing heavy loads, the most important thing is that you do so under safe and secure circumstances. There are full range of different towing chains for your choice, our towing chains are used to rescue the cars from stuck and ensure road safety. If you are looking for highly durable tow chains at the lowest of prices then you are in luck, Sail Rigging we have everything you need right here. All of our tow chains are made from strong metal, they are not only highly durable but also free to get cut or damaged from rough conditions like a tow strap.

Qingdao Sail Rigging Co., Ltd  have G43/ G70/ G80 chain,White Zinc+ Plated/ Yellow Zinc+ Plated/ Black Coated surface finish, 1/4 5/16 3/8 1/2 size chain. Also chain could be equipped with different hooks, customized design is available too.

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