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Looking for aftermarket Linde Hoist chains. Help please!

I have a Linde H30D with the two stage simplex mast. I am looking to replace the two hoist chains with aftermarket chains. The oem chains are over $1200.00 for the pair, which i think is crazy. I have been trying to find aftermarket chain, with no luck due to the plastic guides that are affixed to each link of the chain. Normal BL chain will not work as the guides on the Linde chain serves two purposes, 1. It provides a valley for the mast side shift hoses to ride in. 2. It provides a valley for the mast roller. If anyone has any advice or knows where there is aftermarket chain, please let me know. Thanks !!!!!! Brad
  • Posted 1 Apr 2008 00:32
  • Discussion started by Alabama
  • Illinois, United States
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Hi Brad, I will send you an offer for the chains tomorrow and they are original Rexnord chains which are fitted to the Linde machines. Even with freight from Europe I can still offer them a lot cheaper than what you quote.

I have written you a mail so check your box.

Regards

Stu
  • Posted 9 Apr 2008 06:02
  • Reply by stuart_w
  • Bremen, Germany
I tried the email that you listed and it was returned, my email is brad at aerialliftequipment dot com. please email me to correspond. thanks. I also looked at rightline and it appears that they only deal with attachments. I did not see any info on chains but thanks though. The part number for the chain is L9495105081.
  • Posted 2 Apr 2008 07:20
  • Reply by Alabama
  • Illinois, United States
Do you have the upright #'s or the part #? E mail me with the info. gitrucks at adephia dot net.
  • Posted 1 Apr 2008 21:54
  • Reply by duodeluxe
  • United States
duodeluxe
Try rightline Attachments, rightline.com
  • Posted 1 Apr 2008 05:57
  • Reply by cownd
  • Arizona, United States
orchidlane29@gmail.com

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