chain tension

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    chain tension

    Hi All
    Does anyone know the approximate chain tension force on the #520 chain on a MAX II.
    I am thinking between 6 and 9 lbs. Would this be correct??

    Larry

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    I've never heard of chain tension rated in pounds , but in slack. Intetsting. I don't know, but I figure someone does.
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    The tension I learned about is the one Jeff linked to.
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