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REILLOC LONGWALL CHAIN
ULTRASPEC
2000
The Internationally Proven Range of High Impact Resistant Chain to Reilloc Specification for use on
Heavy duty Longwall Haulage and Conveyors
CHAIN SIZE
mm
TEST
FORCE
kN min
ELONGATION
@
TEST FORCE
% max
BREAKING
FORCE
kN
min.. max
TOTAL
ELONGATION
@ FRACTURE
% min

BEND TEST DEFLECTION
mm min
(0.4 x pitch)

IMPACT VALUE
150 'U' + 'V' NOTCH
(Weld Zone)
U............. V
FATIGUE LIFE
MIN. CYCLES
Load 50-250N/sq mm
19 x 64.5
370
1.6
460-490
18
25
35
65
125,000
22 x 86
500
1.6
630-660
18
34
35
65
125,000
26 x 92
700
1.4
910-960
18
37
35
65
250,000
760
1.6
30 x 108
940
1.4
1220-1280
18
43
35
65
250,000
1000
1.6
34 x 126
1190
1.4
1560-1640
18
50
35
65
250,000
1280
1.6
38 x 137
1500
1.4
1950-2050
18
55
35
65
250,000
1590
1.6
42 x 146
1830
1.4
2380-2500
18
60
35
65
250,000
1940
1.6
The Reilloc specification material is processed to have minimum notch impact value of 100J (ISO 'V') and 50J (ISO'U') with hardness level held down to the range 330-365 Brinell to ensure high resistance to corrosion fatigue.

The mechanical properties laid down in international chain specifications aim to achieve certain characteristics as minimum values. The test force gives guidance to the point at which permanent deformation occurs, but as the maximum value of 1.6% allows for total extension, of which some can be permanent set, the actual yield point could be lower and is therefore not clearly defined.

In order to provide a value which ensures the yield point is above a stated test force, Reilloc use a maximum figure of 1.4% so that all extension at test force is elastic stretch, together with a higher loading. This provides a chain which can absorb higher loads in service without suffering permanent deformation. For comparison purposes a value for total extension of 1.6% is also listed to relate to other specifications.

This high yield point is not achieved at the expense of ductility as increased total elongation at fracture shows. The particularly high deflections applied in the bend test equally demonstrate this point as well as being a very positive way of ensuring weld integrity.

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