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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Young" data-source="post: 31870" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Re: required chain grade for overhead suspension</p><p></p><p>50 feet isn't really that high, standard motor chains should be more than long enough to get there. Since it seems your motors have nonstandard chains, you should really use steel to extend their reach. Steel is lighter than chain, and is the "industry standard" way to extend the reach of a motor. With that whole "if you have to ask..." thing on the table, please consult a rigger in your area for assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Young, post: 31870, member: 289"] Re: required chain grade for overhead suspension 50 feet isn't really that high, standard motor chains should be more than long enough to get there. Since it seems your motors have nonstandard chains, you should really use steel to extend their reach. Steel is lighter than chain, and is the "industry standard" way to extend the reach of a motor. With that whole "if you have to ask..." thing on the table, please consult a rigger in your area for assistance. [/QUOTE]
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