Description
When you’re dealing with harsh weather, corrosive environments, or equipment that needs to stay running no matter what, a stainless steel connecting link is what you want holding your #60 chain together. Regular carbon steel links rust and weaken over time, but this stainless link keeps your chain drives reliable in wet conditions, around fertilizers, or anywhere corrosion is a concern.
What You’re Getting
- Stainless steel construction that resists rust and corrosion even in tough farm conditions
- Precision 3/4 inch pitch matches standard #60 chain for a perfect fit
- Strong 0.234 inch pin diameter handles the loads your equipment puts on chain drives
- Quick installation lets you get back to work without major downtime
Built for Real Farm Work
#60 chain is the workhorse of agricultural equipment, running everything from conveyor systems on combines to drives on hay equipment. Whether you’re running a grain elevator, operating a manure spreader, or maintaining feed handling equipment, this connecting link gives you the reliable connection you need where moisture and chemicals are part of the job.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and chain drives are no exception. This stainless steel link won’t rust like regular connecting links, so it maintains its strength season after season. The corrosion resistance means you won’t be dealing with seized pins or weakened plates when you need your equipment most.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – remove the old link and snap this one in place. Keep a couple spares on hand since connecting links are often the first thing to fail on a chain. When installing, make sure the chain has proper tension and the link seats fully – a loose connection will cause problems down the road.





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