I've been "rebuilding" old Saltzman 8x10 enlarger. The enlarger is
chain driven with roller chains. I need just one master link.
Nonetheless when I traveled to different hardware stores and bicycle
shops I was unable to purchase the correct link. I looked to see if I
could find a standard ANSI number for it but nothing seemed to match. I
don't know if this is because it's really old or for some other odd
reason. If someone could help me with the problem I would appreciate
it. I know some people out there own some of these enlargers still.
Some might repair them. Any information would help. I'm willing to buy
a spare chain if someone has it available. Thanks.
Matthew
matthew.houlihan@gmail.com spake thus:
> I've been "rebuilding" old Saltzman 8x10 enlarger. The enlarger is
> chain driven with roller chains. I need just one master link.
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> Some might repair them. Any information would help. I'm willing to buy
> a spare chain if someone has it available. Thanks.
Have you tried Grainger
(http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/start.shtml)? My catalog shows
about 10 ANSI sizes of chain and links.

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> I've been "rebuilding" old Saltzman 8x10 enlarger. The enlarger is
> chain driven with roller chains. I need just one master link.
Try Stock Drive Products:
http://www.sdp-si.com/
Or just google for "roller chain".

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