Grade 70 chain - also known as transport chain - is the most popular tie down chain option. 20% stronger than grade 43 chain, it is more durable for stabilizing large loads and is well-suited for most cargo securement jobs where chain is used.
This chain is made in the United States by trusted manufacturer Columbus McKinnon.
Constructed using high-strength carbon steel, this chain is heat-treated and strength-tested to ensure superior quality and performance. It has a yellow zinc chromate finish that conforms to ATSM B633 Type II for corrosion protection and quick identification as a grade 70 tie down chain.
The hooks are made from forged carbon steel with a non-cradle design that allows them to fit through a flatbed trailer rub rail for quick yet secure connections. The shallow throat opening lets you easily connect to chain, and the cotter pin means you can replace damaged hooks with little hassle.
Note: Grade 70 chain is not approved for overhead lifting.
All of our tie down chain is DOT compliant and meets or exceeds FMCSA CFR49 Section 393.104 and NACM Welded Steel Chain Specifications. The hooks are embossed with the size and the grade, and the chain has grade embossing on the links. This ensures you can quickly identify the chain you need, and that inspections are stress-free.
Save by buying the chain and binder together in our chain and binder kits.
Make sure you have everything you need to get your cargo safely from point A to point B with compatible chain binders, steel corner protectors, safety flags / load banners, and more! We even offer custom tie down chain configurations, so you can create the perfect product for your application. We have both manufacturing and testing capabilities in-house, letting us build exactly what you need and confirm that it exceeds industry standards.
An economically-priced imported version of this chain is also available.
Not sure which chain grade you need? Call to speak to one of our product experts or refer to our helpful chart!
Grade | Material | WLL (lbs) | ||||
9/32" (1/4") | 5/16" | 3/8" | 1/2" | 5/8" | ||
70 | Carbon Steel | 3,150 | 4,700 | 6,600 | 11,300 | 15,800 |
80 | Alloy Steel | 3,500 | 4,500 | 7,100 | 12,000 | 18,100 |
100 | Alloy Steel | 4,300 | 5,700 | 8,800 | 15,000 | 22,600 |
120 | High Strength Alloy Steel |
5,200 | 6,600 | 10,600 | 17,900 | 27,500 |