Ball chain
A ball chain is a type of chain consisting of
small sheet metal balls connected via short lengths of wire.
The balls are hollow and have two small
antipodal holes. These holes accept a short length of wire deformed on the end
like a rivet so that the end is bound inside the ball. The wire is then
connected to another ball using the same method. Many of the balls and wires
are joined together to form a chain. Because of the connection method, the
chain can swivel on itself unrestrictedly, which helps prevent kinking. However,
the chain has a relatively low strength. Ball chains are also sometimes known
as snake link.
The most common metal
ball chain accessories are connectors. Each end of a connector is able
to surround a ball at the end of a chain and snap over its wire connection,
which holds it secure. These can be used to connect two lengths of chain, or to
connect the ends of the same chain to form a loop. The connectors require no
tools to apply or remove and are reusable.
Other common accessories include other
terminations similar to the connectors, but with a different connection on one
end, such as a screw hole for semi-permanent affixing of a chain.
Common uses of ball chain are for pull cords
on light fixtures and ceiling fans, keychains, as retaining chains for things
such as counter pens, and dogtag chains.
A typical width is Size #3, or 2.4mm steel
ball chain. In the jewelry industry, pure 925 Sterling Silver may be in 1mm,
1.2mm, 1.8mm, and 1.5mm ball
chain.
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