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The ARLINGTON JC12 is a No. 12 zinc plated steel jack chain sold in a 100-foot length, suitable for light-duty suspension, hanging, and support applications across electrical, HVAC, and general trade work. Manufactured from steel with a zinc plated finish, the chain carries a working load rating of 25 pounds. The zinc plating provides a basic layer of corrosion resistance for indoor installations. This chain is a standard stocked item used by electricians, HVAC technicians, and contractors who need a reliable, code-familiar suspension solution for fixtures, conduit supports, junction boxes, and similar overhead components.
Jack chain in this size class is commonly used in residential and light commercial applications to hang fluorescent and LED fixtures, HVAC equipment supports, suspended ceiling components, and other overhead loads within the 25-pound working load limit. The 100-foot reel packaging allows installers to cut to the required length on the job, reducing waste and accommodating a wide range of hanging heights and configurations. The No. 12 designation refers to the wire gauge used in the chain construction, which is a widely recognized standard size in the trade.
Designed as a standard No. 12 jack chain for light-duty suspension applications in electrical, HVAC, and general construction settings where overhead loads do not exceed the 25-pound working load rating.
Jack chain installation is typically performed by licensed electricians or HVAC technicians as part of fixture or equipment hanging work. Before cutting or installing, verify that the total suspended load does not exceed the 25-pound working load rating. Use appropriate fasteners and structural anchors rated for the intended load at the attachment point. Follow all applicable NEC or local code requirements when using chain for electrical fixture suspension.
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