Chain
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- For other uses, see Chain (disambiguation).
A chain is a series of connected links, usually made of metal.
Chains are usually made in one of two styles, according to their intended use:
- Those designed for lifting, such as when used with a hoist, or for securing, such as with a bicycle lock, have links that are torus shaped, which makes the chain flexible in two dimensions.
- Those designed for transferring power in machines have links designed to mesh with the teeth of the gears of the machine, and are flexible in only one dimension. They are known as Roller chains.
Chains can also be decorative as jewellery.
[edit] Uses for chain
Specific uses for chain include:
- Bicycle chain, chain that transfers power from the pedals to the drive-wheel of a bicycle thus propelling it
- Chain drive, the main feature which differentiated the safety bicycle
- Chain gun, type of machine gun that utilizes a chain, driven by an external power source, to actuate the mechanism rather than using recoil
- Chain pumps, type of water pump where an endless chain has positioned on it a series of circular discs
- Chain-linked Lewis, lifting device made from two curved steel legs
- Chainsaw, portable mechanical, motorized saw
- Curb chain, used on curb bits when riding a horse
- Keychain, a small chain that connects a small item to a keyring
- Lead shank (or "Stud chain"), used on difficult horses that are misbehaving
- O-ring chain, a specialized type of roller chain
- Roller chain, the type of chain most commonly used for transmission of mechanical power on bicycles, motorcycles, and in industrial and agricultural machinery
- Snow chains, used to improve traction in snow
- Timing chain, used to regulate the valve and ignition timing on an internal combustion engine
- Ball and chain, phrase that can refer to either the actual restraint device that was used to slow down prisoners, or a derogatory description of a person's significant other
- Bicycle lock (or "bicycle chain"), lockable chain
- Leg iron chains (Fetters), an alternative to handcuffs
- Chain link fencing, type of fencing that utilizes vertical wires that are bent in a zig zag fashion and linked to each other
- Chain of office, collar or heavy gold chain worn as insignia of office or a mark of fealty in medieval Europe and the United Kingdom
- Chain weapon, a medieval weapon made of one or more weights attached to a handle with a chain
- Nunchaku, karate sticks linked by a chain
- Omega chain, a pseudo-chain where the 'links' are mounted on a backing rather than being interlinked
- Flat chain, form of chain used chiefly in agricultural machinery