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Leaf Chain for Construction Elevator: The Complete Engineering Guide for Builder’s Hoists & Site Lifts

From low-rise scaffolding platforms to high-rise builders’ hoists across British construction sites, leaf chain delivers the tensile strength, fatigue resistance, and safety compliance that modern site-lift systems demand. This guide covers everything procurement managers, plant engineers, and site operators need to know.

Leaf chain for construction elevator and builder's hoist applications

Why Leaf Chain Is the Industry Standard for Construction Elevators

Walk onto any active construction site in Manchester, Birmingham, or London’s Canary Wharf and you’ll spot them immediately: the skeletal steel towers of builders’ hoists rising beside half-finished concrete frames. These machines carry loads of 500 kg to over 3,000 kg vertically, repeatedly, in all weather, sometimes around the clock on major projects. The chain at the heart of each rack-and-pinion or counterweight hoist system is doing arguably the most safety-critical mechanical job on the entire site.

Construction elevator leaf chain application on UK building siteLeaf chain — the flat-plate, pin-jointed chain classified under ISO 4347 and American standard ASME B29.8 — has dominated this application for decades. Its geometry is beautifully suited to the job: wide lacing plates distribute tensile loads over a larger cross-section than roller chain could offer, fatigue cracks are easier to detect visually, and the chain operates with minimal lubrication requirements compared to more complex alternatives. For UK contractors working under stringent LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998) requirements, these characteristics translate directly into audit-ready safety records and longer inspection intervals.

Ever Power has supplied leaf chain into British construction equipment fleets for years, and the questions we hear from buyers are remarkably consistent: which grade do I need, how do I read the wear tolerance, and can you match my existing hoist’s specifications? This article answers all of those questions, and more.

What Exactly Is a Leaf Chain — and How Does It Differ From Roller Chain?

The term “leaf chain” sometimes causes confusion among buyers who are more familiar with roller chain. The two are genuinely different products, designed for different kinematic roles. Roller chain (to ISO 606) transmits power through engagement with sprocket teeth; it rotates, wraps, and drives. Leaf chain, by contrast, is a pure tension element — it flexes only at the pin joints, carries load along its length, and never wraps around a driven sprocket during normal operation. It passes over sheave wheels or through forked connectors, balancing loads between mast and counterweight or between the mast and the lifting carriage.

Structurally, a leaf chain consists of alternating sets of inner link plates and outer link plates, assembled on hardened alloy-steel pins and secured by swaged or riveted heads. There are no rollers, no bushings — just plates and pins. That simplicity is a strength. Every component that could retain debris or trap corrosive moisture is absent. The chain can be washed down aggressively, and a trained eye can assess its condition without disassembly. In a construction environment where a busy site manager may conduct LOLER pre-use checks in under three minutes per machine, that visual clarity is operationally valuable.

The lacing configurations you’ll encounter in hoist catalogues — AL422, AL644, AL822, AL1044, and so on — describe the arrangement of link plates (number of inner plates × 2, number of outer plates). Higher lacing numbers indicate more plates per pitch, more cross-sectional steel, and proportionally higher tensile strength. Selecting the right lacing for a given hoist duty rating is part science, part accumulated engineering experience.

Leaf chain structure and lacing configuration detail

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Materials, Manufacturing Standards & Technical Performance

All data below reflects Ever Power standard production grades for construction-sector leaf chain

The material story of a quality leaf chain starts at the steel mill. Ever Power sources link plates from alloy steel with a minimum carbon content of 0.40% and controlled manganese and chromium additions. After blanking and punching, plates undergo induction hardening or through-hardening to achieve surface hardness in the range of 40–48 HRC, balancing wear resistance at the pin bore against the ductility needed to resist brittle fracture in cold British winters. Pins are manufactured from case-hardening steel, carburised to a case depth of 0.3–0.8 mm and hardened to 58–64 HRC on the surface.

Assembly is carried out on calibrated fixtures that hold pitch tolerances within ± 0.08% of nominal across a 30-link span — the ISO 4347 requirement that ensures correct engagement with sheave wheels and overload devices. Each completed chain undergoes proof-load testing at a minimum of 1.5 × the catalogue breaking load, with permanent elongation measured and recorded. Chains destined for LOLER-regulated equipment include a batch test certificate traceable to EN 10204 3.1 material standards.

Leaf chain manufacturing and quality inspection process

Chain SeriesPitch (mm)Tensile Strength (kN)Max Allowable Load (kN)Wear Limit (%)Lacing
AL422 × 112.7025.66.42.04×2
AL644 × 115.87558.014.52.06×4
AL822 × 125.4089.022.22.08×2
AL1044 × 131.75178.044.52.010×4
AL1244 × 138.10222.055.52.012×4
AL1266 × 138.10334.083.52.012×6

* Max allowable load = tensile strength ÷ 4.0 safety factor. Construction elevator applications typically require a minimum safety factor of 4:1 under LOLER guidance. Custom grades available on request.

How Leaf Chain Is Used Inside a Construction Elevator or Builder’s Hoist

Modern construction site elevators — the type attached to the external face of a building under construction and used to lift workers and materials — generally fall into two mechanical families: rack-and-pinion drives and wire-rope/chain counterweight hoists. Leaf chain is central to both categories, though its role differs.

In rack-and-pinion hoists, leaf chain is most commonly used in the safety governor mechanism and in the anti-fall device (also called the safety device or centrifugal governor brake). When the hoist cage accelerates beyond a set threshold — typically 0.15 m/s above rated speed — the anti-fall device triggers, and leaf chain connected to the brake assembly transmits the arrest load into the mast structure. The chain here must absorb dynamic shock loads that can briefly reach 5–8 × the static rated load.

In counterweight-balanced hoists, leaf chain forms the primary load-path element. Chains typically run in parallel pairs over upper sheave assemblies, connecting the lifting cage to the counterweight. The design ensures that if one chain strand develops a visible defect, the system can continue operating under reduced capacity while replacement is arranged — a redundancy philosophy that aligns with the LOLER requirement for regular thorough examination by a competent person.

Construction elevator leaf chain counterweight hoist system

Anti-Fall Device
Counterweight Path
LOLER Compliant
Shock-Load Resistant
Dual-Strand Redundancy

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High-Rise Residential Towers

Continuous daily use, 12–16 hour shifts on 20+ storey projects. Hoist chains in this context typically log 200,000–400,000 lift cycles per year. Fatigue performance is paramount. Ever Power AL-series chains in heavy lacing configurations are designed for this intensity.

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Infrastructure & Bridge Projects

Marine and riverside environments bring chloride-laden air and variable humidity. Leaf chain for these settings benefits from zinc-nickel plating or stainless steel pin upgrades to extend corrosion resistance without compromising mechanical properties under the UK’s LOLER inspection regime.

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Industrial Plant Shutdowns

Refinery and chemical plant turnarounds deploy temporary hoists around vessels and structures. Chains here face concentrated use over 4–12 weeks, often in H2S or solvent vapour environments. Specialised surface treatments and elevated safety factor selection make leaf chain the reliable choice.

Eight Reasons Engineers Specify Leaf Chain for Builder’s Hoists

Exceptional Fatigue Life

Link plates are shot-peened after heat treatment to introduce compressive residual stresses at the pin bore — the highest-stress location. This process demonstrably extends fatigue life by 30–50% compared to non-peened equivalents, reducing the frequency of planned replacement and the cost of LOLER-mandated chain examinations.

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Visual Wear Indication

A trained inspector can assess leaf chain condition with a simple go/no-go gauge measuring pitch elongation. ISO 4347 mandates withdrawal from service at 2.0% elongation (measured over a 30-link span). This simplicity means a site supervisor — not necessarily a specialist engineer — can conduct valid pre-use checks under LOLER without sophisticated tooling.

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High Safety Factor Ratings

Ever Power construction-grade leaf chain is rated at minimum 4:1 and optionally supplied at 5:1 or 6:1 safety factors for passenger-carrying hoists. This aligns with the HSE ACOP L113 guidance on lifting equipment used for personnel, and satisfies the requirements of EN 1808 (safety requirements for suspended access equipment) where applicable to the hoist design.

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All-Weather Corrosion Resistance

Construction sites in the UK endure relentless rain, freeze-thaw cycles, and salt-laden coastal winds. Standard leaf chain receives zinc phosphate pre-treatment plus a mineral oil coating. Upgrade options include hot-dip zinc plating, electroless nickel, or 316L stainless steel pins for the most demanding marine or coastal construction environments.

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Interchangeable with Global OEM Specs

Whether your hoist fleet runs Alimak, Maber, Geda, or Pega equipment, Ever Power leaf chains are manufactured to ISO 4347 dimensional standards and can be cross-referenced to OEM part numbers. This means procurement teams can consolidate supply from a single source without compromising warranty or safety compliance, and can hold standardised stock across mixed-brand fleets.

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Full Traceability Documentation

Every batch of construction-sector leaf chain ships with EN 10204 3.1 material certificates, proof-load test records, and dimensional inspection reports. This documentation package is formatted to satisfy LOLER record-keeping requirements and is readily accepted by insurer-appointed competent persons conducting thorough examinations under the UK statutory framework.

Leaf chain product quality inspection and documentation

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Low Maintenance Requirements

Leaf chain on a construction elevator requires lubrication at intervals specified by the hoist OEM — typically every 50–100 operating hours. The open plate-and-pin construction means a hand-applied brush or drip oiler can reach all wear surfaces. No disassembly or specialist tooling is required. This keeps maintenance costs modest even on sites where skilled mechanical labour is limited.

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Competitive Whole-Life Cost

Unscheduled hoist downtime on a busy UK construction project costs far more than the replacement chain. Ever Power’s pricing model for repeat-buy customers — including framework agreements for plant hire companies running multiple hoist fleets — delivers supply certainty and volume pricing that makes switching from OEM-branded chain economically straightforward.

Other Lifting & Vertical Transport Applications Across UK Industry

The leaf chain’s balance of tensile strength, compactness, and visual inspectability makes it the go-to choice across a range of vertical transport and balancing systems beyond the construction site. UK plant operators across logistics, automotive, and maritime sectors consistently select leaf chain where rope or hydraulics would create more complexity or inspection difficulty.

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Forklift Mast Chains

The most established leaf chain application — counterbalancing the carriage weight in counterbalanced and reach trucks across UK warehousing and manufacturing distribution centres.

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Vehicle Parking Lifts

Compact multi-storey automated parking systems in urban areas use leaf chain in four-post hydraulic platforms and scissor-lift arrangements. High cycle count applications with steady vertical loads suit the chain’s long fatigue life characteristics.

Ship & Dock Maintenance Hoists

Marine repair yards in Southampton, Tilbury, and Glasgow use suspended access platforms and gantry hoists where leaf chain handles loads from hull-cleaning cradles and scaffolding systems under salt-spray conditions demanding specialist corrosion protection.

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Machining Centre & Press Counterweights

Precision machine tools use leaf chain to counterbalance spindle heads and ram assemblies, eliminating the positional error that hydraulic counterbalance valves can introduce. Common in automotive and aerospace precision engineering facilities throughout the Midlands.

Leaf chain applications in UK industrial lifting equipment

Customer Success: How UK Clients Achieved Results with Ever Power Leaf Chain

Case Study
🇬🇧 United Kingdom · Construction

Bridgewater Hoist & Access Ltd — Major Manchester Residential Development

Bridgewater Hoist & Access Ltd, a specialist plant hire company based in Salford, Greater Manchester, was contracted to supply and operate six twin-cage passenger/goods hoists for a 26-storey residential tower project in Manchester city centre. The project duration was 22 months, running from initial groundworks through to handover. Each hoist cage carried a rated load of 1,600 kg, with a declared maximum working load of 2,000 kg for materials movements on weekends when personnel were off-site.

Bridgewater’s maintenance manager, a 14-year veteran of the site-lift industry, contacted Ever Power after the OEM-supplied chain on two of the hoists reached its 2.0% elongation limit at only 14 months into the project — approximately 340,000 cycles. The team needed a replacement batch that could reliably complete the remaining 8 months (estimated 160,000 additional cycles) without a further replacement, plus provide appropriate documentation for LOLER thorough examination records.

Ever Power supplied AL1044 leaf chain in 5-metre reels with pre-fitted end connectors matched to the hoist’s existing anchor brackets. Material certificates, proof load documentation, and a technical datasheet referencing ISO 4347 and EN 10204 3.1 were included in the shipment, which arrived at the Salford depot within 6 working days of the order. The chains completed the remaining project duration without reaching the wear limit, with a final elongation measurement of 1.6% at project close-out — providing an additional safety margin and validating the original specification upgrade.

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Construction hoist leaf chain installation UK project

“The documentation package alone saved us three hours of paperwork per hoist at the next LOLER examination. And the chain outlasted our project — that’s what matters on a busy site.”
— Maintenance Manager, Bridgewater Hoist & Access Ltd

What Our Clients Say

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“We run a fleet of twelve hoists across the West Midlands for tier-one contractors. Ever Power have become our default leaf chain supplier — consistent quality, proper paperwork, and they actually understand LOLER. That’s rarer than you’d think.”

J. Hargreaves, Plant Director
Pinnacle Hoist Services · Birmingham, UK
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“We specified custom-length leaf chain with modified end fittings for a bespoke industrial platform we were building for a Scottish distillery renovation. Ever Power came back with a technical proposal within 48 hours and delivered in under two weeks. The custom service capability is genuinely impressive.”

S. Mackay, Senior Engineer
Highland Industrial Services · Inverness, Scotland
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“After our existing supplier couldn’t provide EN 10204 3.1 certs on short notice, we switched to Ever Power for our dock maintenance hoist replacement in Tilbury. The price was competitive, the certs arrived with the chain, and the quality inspection on arrival showed zero issues. We’ve since placed three more orders.”

R. Okonkwo, Procurement Manager
Thames Dock Engineering · Tilbury, Essex

Ever Power Manufacturing: Custom Leaf Chain Solutions for UK & Global Clients

Our manufacturing facility operates a fleet of dedicated chain assembly lines supported by in-house heat treatment, surface finishing, and testing capabilities. The factory holds ISO 9001:2015 certification, with a dedicated quality assurance team that reports independently from production — a structural separation that reflects our commitment to impartial product verification before anything ships to a customer site.

What distinguishes our service from distribution-only suppliers is genuine custom manufacturing capability. We do not simply pull standard product off a shelf and relabel it. When a UK hoist manufacturer or plant hire company comes to us with a non-standard requirement, our engineering team designs the solution from the plate blank outward. Custom lacing configurations, non-standard pitches, extended pin lengths for wide-frame applications, special end fittings — these are standard conversations for our application engineers, not exceptional requests.

Our custom capabilities for leaf chain include: modified end connector geometry to match specific hoist anchor designs; extended pitch tolerance for precision applications; stainless steel (304 or 316L) plate options for high-corrosion environments; custom paint or powder coating; laser-etched batch identification for traceability; and pre-assembled chain assemblies of specified length, ready to install without on-site cutting or joining. Minimum order quantities for custom configurations are kept deliberately low — we understand that UK engineering projects rarely run in the volumes that justify OEM minimum runs.

Ever Power leaf chain manufacturing facility
Ever Power chain factory production line quality control

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Modified End Connectors

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How to Select the Right Leaf Chain Grade for Your Construction Hoist

Chain selection for a construction elevator is not simply a matter of matching the rated load to a catalogue tensile strength figure. Several additional factors govern the correct specification, and overlooking any of them can result in premature wear, an unnecessary safety margin that wastes budget, or — most importantly — a chain that is mechanically inappropriate for the dynamic loading patterns the hoist will experience in service.

Determine the working load limit (WLL). Start with the hoist manufacturer’s rated capacity for the specific configuration — single cage, twin cage, materials-only or personnel-rated. The leaf chain WLL must exceed this figure after the application safety factor has been applied. For personnel-carrying equipment under LOLER and EN 1522, a minimum safety factor of 4:1 is required; many specifiers use 5:1 for additional peace of mind on high-cycle projects.

Account for dynamic loading. Construction hoist chains experience dynamic amplification on every start and stop cycle. On high-speed hoists (greater than 60 m/min), the shock loading factor can reach 1.5 × the static load. This should be incorporated into the chain selection calculation, not assumed away. Ever Power’s application engineers can assist with dynamic load calculations for non-standard hoist configurations.

Match pitch to the existing sheave geometry. Changing chain pitch without corresponding changes to sheave diameter and groove profile will cause uneven load distribution and accelerated wear. If you are replacing chain on an existing hoist, match the pitch exactly. If you are specifying a new hoist, the sheave diameter should be a minimum of 25 × pin diameter for leaf chain in intermittent-use applications, and 32 × pin diameter for continuous high-cycle use.

Leaf chain selection guide and technical specification for construction elevator

Quick Selection Checklist

Confirm hoist rated WLL and duty cycle
Apply safety factor (min. 4:1 for personnel)
Check hoist speed for dynamic load factor
Match pitch exactly to existing sheave
Assess environmental conditions (coastal / chemical)
Confirm certification requirements for LOLER
Request EN 10204 3.1 material certificate

Leaf Chain vs. Wire Rope vs. Roller Chain: Which Is Right for Your Hoist?

This comparison is asked of our engineers regularly, particularly by hoist OEMs and plant companies evaluating new equipment designs. Each load path element has a legitimate application domain; the question is which characteristics best match the duty profile.

FeatureLeaf ChainWire RopeRoller Chain
Visual Wear Inspection✔ Easy (pitch elongation)✘ Requires core inspection✘ Internal bushing wear hidden
Fatigue Life (high cycle)✔ Excellent▲ Good but fretting risk✘ Not designed for this role
Compact Cross-Section✔ Flat profile, space-efficient▲ Requires drum space▲ Wider than leaf chain
LOLER Compliance Support✔ Simple periodic check▲ Requires specialist exam✘ Rarely specified
Corrosion Resistance (standard)▲ Good (zinc phosphate)✔ Very Good (galvanised)✘ Moderate
Power Transmission✘ Not designed for this✘ Not designed for this✔ Primary purpose
Custom Length / Assembly✔ Simple to cut and pin▲ Requires swaging equipment▲ Rivet tool required

Serving Construction Hoist Operators Across England, Scotland & Wales

The UK construction sector is one of Europe’s most active markets for builder’s hoist and construction elevator equipment. The Housing Infrastructure Fund and regeneration schemes in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol, and Manchester have driven sustained demand for site lifts capable of servicing 15–40 storey structures — precisely the duty cycle where leaf chain quality and supply reliability matter most. We hold stock at UK distribution partners to support next-day delivery for standard chain grades, and our manufacturing lead time for custom specifications is typically 10–15 working days for volumes under 500 metres.

Clients across Scotland — where offshore energy construction and distillery infrastructure projects are active — benefit from our ability to supply marine-grade stainless pin variants from stock. Construction activity in coastal cities including Aberdeen, Edinburgh Waterfront, and Cardiff Bay creates specific demand for corrosion-resistant leaf chain configurations that standard distribution channels rarely carry.

For plant hire companies operating across multiple UK regions, we offer framework agreements that lock in pricing, guarantee lead times, and provide pre-agreed documentation packages — eliminating the procurement friction that commonly delays hoist maintenance on time-critical construction programmes. Contact our UK accounts team to discuss a framework arrangement tailored to your fleet size and specification range.

Leaf chain supply for UK construction and hoist industry

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for plant engineers, procurement teams, and site managers across the UK construction sector

What is the best leaf chain grade and pitch for a 2,000 kg passenger construction elevator used on a London high-rise project?
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For a 2,000 kg rated passenger hoist operating on a London high-rise project with continuous daily use, we typically recommend AL1044 or AL1244 grade leaf chain in 31.75 mm or 38.10 mm pitch depending on the existing sheave geometry. Apply a minimum safety factor of 5:1 for personnel-carrying applications. Both grades comfortably satisfy LOLER and HSE ACOP L113 requirements and can be supplied with EN 10204 3.1 material certificates on request. Contact our application team with your hoist model and rated speed for a specific recommendation.
How much does leaf chain cost for a construction site hoist replacement in the UK, and where can I get a quote?
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Leaf chain pricing for UK construction elevator replacement depends on the pitch, lacing configuration, material grade, and total length required. As a rough guide, standard AL series chain in construction grades typically runs from £8–£22 per metre depending on specification. For a single hoist replacement (typically 12–24 metres of chain per strand), this represents a modest proportion of total maintenance cost compared to downtime. Request a formal quote by emailing [email protected] with your chain pitch, length, and required documentation.
Which leaf chain supplier in the UK can provide LOLER-compliant documentation and EN 10204 3.1 material certificates for builder’s hoist chains?
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Ever Power supplies full EN 10204 3.1 material test certificates, proof-load test records, and dimensional inspection reports with every batch of construction-grade leaf chain. These documents are formatted for use in LOLER thorough examination records and are accepted by UK-based competent persons and insurer-appointed examiners. We also provide chain serialisation and batch traceability to support equipment-level records across multi-hoist fleets. If your current supplier cannot provide 3.1 certs on a consistent basis, contact us to discuss a supply arrangement.
How often should I replace leaf chain on a construction site elevator operating on a busy UK commercial project?
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Replacement interval depends on duty cycle intensity and environmental conditions rather than a simple calendar period. ISO 4347 and most hoist OEM manuals specify a wear limit of 2.0% pitch elongation measured over 30 links. On a busy UK construction project with 10–14 operating hours daily, high-quality leaf chain in an AL1044 grade typically reaches this limit in 18–30 months. Monthly elongation measurements allow you to track wear rate and plan replacement proactively, avoiding emergency downtime. Lubrication at 50–100 hour intervals significantly extends service life. Ask for our chain maintenance guide when ordering.
Can Ever Power supply custom-length leaf chain assemblies with modified end fittings for non-standard hoist designs in Scotland or Wales?
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Yes, this is one of our most frequently requested services. We manufacture custom leaf chain assemblies to specified lengths with end connectors, anchor plates, or eyebolts designed to match non-standard hoist anchor geometry. This service is available to clients across the UK including Scotland and Wales, typically with a 10–15 working day lead time. Our application engineers will request your hoist drawings or a dimensional sketch of the existing end fitting; we then design the custom connector and confirm before production. No minimum order constraint applies to custom assemblies for UK clients.
What is the difference between AL series and BL series leaf chain, and which is the correct choice for a British builder’s hoist application?
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AL series leaf chain follows the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) dimensional standard and is predominantly used in forklift mast chains and construction equipment in North American and internationally cross-referenced designs. BL series follows slightly different plate proportions and is common in European-origin equipment designs. For British construction hoists, the correct series depends entirely on the existing hoist design and sheave geometry — most Alimak, Maber, and Geda equipment uses AL-series compatible geometry, but we recommend confirming the pitch and plate dimensions before ordering. Our team can cross-reference OEM part numbers to ensure dimensional compatibility.
Where can I find a reliable leaf chain supplier near Birmingham or Manchester who can deliver quickly for an urgent hoist repair on a construction site?
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Ever Power holds standard grades in stock at UK distribution points and can typically support next-working-day delivery to Birmingham, Manchester, and other major construction hubs for standard pitch and lacing configurations. For urgent repairs, email [email protected] with your chain pitch, length, and delivery postcode; we will confirm stock availability and logistics options within a few hours during business hours. We understand that hoist downtime costs significantly more than expedited shipping.

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