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chain and joint mesh

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hello to everyone, I'm sneaking but I can't find anything online.
I have to mount blocks on a chain (06b-1, 3/8" mesh, simple) using the classic spring joints (but now for double chain, so I have the space to fix this block to the mesh and lock it with the spring, I hope it is understandable).
I have 2 chain breaks and a block with 2 holes that simulates the chain mesh, through double joint the fixed at 2 chains.
I therefore address myself to you if you have a brush, or at least the exact measures from iso 606 both of the chain and of the double joint.
find catalogs but they are on the generic with the measures, because however a chain is a point transmission system, but I need to apply a block. . .


Thank you.
Hi.
 
here is the application, chain designed approximately, but I would need the exact measures to be able to insert the joint and with it stop the block. . .
 

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It has nothing to do with your question, but I recommend, even if you had already thought about it, to mount also a central plate of the mesh of union on the side of the block, interposed between lock and platelets inside.
If you really need all the thickness of the block, you can do a step, so I can see that you have to work that face anyway to get the seat you see in the drawing.
However, we do not count 100% on interchangeability from one manufacturer to another of pins, platelets, merge shirts and anything else. only step and roller diameter are always absolutely unified. unless I was always particularly unlucky to catch chains made their way... .
 
Normally you require the chain with the needles or with the attachments for the needles or alternatively the chain with fixing plate.
Look at me. here. remember that the normal chains you have to pestar away the joints to do the job you want to do and do it in an unequipped workshop can prove to be a problem not recently.
 
It's hard for them to do it if they don't talk about a lot of meters. a "historical" specialist is every well, of bologna, you can try, but I think in your case the cost of realizing the blocks is prevalent compared to the chain and this increases the quantity to which it becomes convenient to turn to a "chain". However, if you do not need a more support base to stabilize the block (but in this case you should fix it on two or more t-shirts , tapping the hole of one of the two pins, generally the back one), a mesh with m2 or k2, as mechanical suggests, is a great solution. Unfortunately, unless you have the very close blocks, you will have in any case " pestar via" the joints, but with a little bit of attention you can manage. unless we talk about a hundred meters.. .
 

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