On Wednesday 01 June 2016 16:08:27 Gregg Eshelman wrote:

> Might be too small?

I think so Gregg. They don't have suitable sprockets with big enough hubs 
to move the torque I need to move, and there is do data on the tensil 
strength of the chain itself. So while its cute, its strictly for moving 
a bit of cardboard IMO.

Thanks for the link, it may have been golden. But not for me.

> Power animated displays, robotics, model trains and other miniature
> mechanisms. Tough, durable, self-lubricating acetal resin chain links
> snap apart for easy adjustment. Chain pitch: .1227 inch; width .162
> inch; thickness .082 inch. (Note: Chain sold only in increments of one
> foot.)
> http://www.micromark.com/miniature-drive-chain-price-per-foot,9716.htm
>

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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