#120 (1-1/2") Pitch Roller Chain
Lynx #120 roller chain is the ANSI B29.1 standard for 1-1/2 inch (38.1 mm) pitch industrial drives: sized for continuous high-load operation, shock-resistant applications. Sold as complete reels (5' through 100') and as individual connecting and offset links for repair, modification, and installation. Available in standard steel, stainless, nickel plated, and Dacroclad coated variants.
#120 Chain Specifications
| ANSI Designation | #120 |
| Pitch | 1-1/2" (38.1 mm) |
| Roller Diameter | 7/8" |
| Pin Diameter | 0.437" |
| Average Tensile Strength | 34,000 lbs |
| Maximum Working Load | 7,500 lbs |
| Connection Types | Cottered Pin (C/P), Spring Clip (S/C), Riveted (RIV) |
| Strand Options | Single, Double (-2), Triple (-3) |
Common #120 Chain Applications
#120 chain serves continuous high-load operation, shock-resistant in:
- Industries: mining equipment, large industrial conveyors, heavy machinery, pump drives, food processing
- Typical equipment: underground mining, large palletizers, sugar mills, heavy lumber processing, oil field equipment
- Existing equipment replacement (matching original ANSI spec)
- New industrial drive design where size is selected for load and speed
Chain Components You'll Need
Roller chain ships as a continuous reel, you cut to length on site and join the ends with a connecting link. Lynx offers three connecting link types and offset links for length adjustment:
Connecting Links (C/L)
Used to join the two cut ends of chain into a continuous loop after sizing. Three variants:
- Cottered Pin (C/P C/L): Permanent link secured with cotter pins through drilled holes, strongest connection, used for high-load applications.
- Spring Clip (S/C C/L): Reusable link secured with a spring clip, easier installation and removal for maintenance access.
- Riveted Connecting Link: Field-installable using a rivet press, matching the strength of riveted chain.
Offset Links (O/L)
Half-pitch link that lets you adjust chain length by one pitch (instead of two, which is the minimum for connecting links). Use when even-numbered pitch counts don't fit your drive geometry. Generally considered the weakest point in a chain assembly, so use sparingly in high-load applications.
Sizing & Installation Best Practices
- Order chain in pairs of pitches whenever possible, avoid offset links if even count works for your geometry.
- Pre-stretch heavy industrial chain before final tensioning (run loaded for 4-8 hours, then re-tension).
- Match strand count exactly, single-strand chain cannot run on double-strand sprockets and vice versa.
- For corrosive environments, specify stainless or Dacroclad-coated chain at order time (cannot be converted).
- Maintain proper lubrication: most industrial chain requires oil bath, drip, or grease lubrication based on speed.
Compatible Sprockets
#120 chain mates with #120 ANSI standard sprockets. For double-strand chain (#120-2), you need a #120-2 sprocket, chain and sprocket strand count must match.
BlackStar #120 sprockets paired to this chain:
→ #120 Pitch Sprockets→ All Lynx Connecting Links→ All Lynx Offset Links






















