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Model of a chain

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Does anyone have an idea about how to model a chain? The chain should be easy to change, at least start and end of chain.
 
If anyone else is interested, I have both roller chain and welded link chain models.
 
Yes please. I wouldn't mind having some chain models handy. I've been thinking about designing a lifting device for work and it'll save me heaps of time if I don't have to draw the chain from scratch.
 
Could you post the models/assemblies on this web site. I would like to see them as well.



Thanks
 
OK, but I won't get them posted until Monday. It may be a full week before they get added to the web site.
 
The chain models are now available from the files section of this forum.
 
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