Crosby C-links are your best choice if you want to join sections of chain and have them run smoothly through the gypsy.
Be aware that this becomes an inspection/maintenance item, and the weakest link, roughly half the strength of the chain if you have G40 or G43 chain.
If properly peened, I have never heard of one failing. Some people bridge the C-link and add 3/16“ or 1/4” dyneema lashings as backup.
I’ve used them for many years but change them annually. The galvanizing is especially subject to scars during installation.
The link shown in my picture is after one full year of heavy year-round use. I replaced the entire chain (other sections were also worn) so now I’m not using any joiners.
Be aware that this becomes an inspection/maintenance item, and the weakest link, roughly half the strength of the chain if you have G40 or G43 chain.
If properly peened, I have never heard of one failing. Some people bridge the C-link and add 3/16“ or 1/4” dyneema lashings as backup.
I’ve used them for many years but change them annually. The galvanizing is especially subject to scars during installation.
The link shown in my picture is after one full year of heavy year-round use. I replaced the entire chain (other sections were also worn) so now I’m not using any joiners.
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