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Old Today, 03:36   #1
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Location: Auckland, NZ
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Stainless Chain identification marks

Hi,

My friend has 100m of stainless 10mm anchor chain. He his thinking of replacing it with Galvanised chain as he is unsure of the provenance of the chain.

The chain links are marked as shown in the attached photo. I have done a google search but come up blank so far. Is there anyone out there who knows what the marking means, where it was manufactured, grade etc?

Cheers,
Ray
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