
A rigid chain is a special type of chain that has both the flexibility of a regular chain and the rigidity of a jack. Its application scenarios include but are not limited to the following aspects:
Stage machinery: rigid chains can be used for equipment such as stage elevators and suspension rods to achieve the lifting and movement of stage scenery and props.
Automotive industry: Rigid chains can be used for conveying and lifting equipment on automotive production lines, such as car elevators, body conveyor lines, etc.
Nuclear Industry: Rigid chains can be used for equipment maintenance and repair inside nuclear reactors, such as opening and closing the reactor head.
Industrial furnace: The rigid chain can be used for lifting the furnace door and conveying workpieces inside the furnace.
Steel structure manufacturing: rigid chains can be used for the lifting and installation of steel structures, improving construction efficiency and safety.
Mechanical manufacturing industry: rigid chains can be used for lifting workbenches of machine tools and conveying workpieces, as well as for the transmission and lifting devices of other mechanical equipment.
Logistics warehousing: Rigid chains can be used for shelf lifting and cargo transportation in warehouses, improving the utilization of storage space and logistics efficiency.
In the field of sports, rigid chains can be used as protective equipment in sports such as rock climbing and mountaineering, ensuring the safety of athletes.