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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2011

Break load test of 90 mm Anchor Chain
Peak load 778 Mt
Test was made at Peter Harbo A/S in Esbjerg Denmark

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  • Dear All

    In this matter Mt is metric ton. 1 Mt = 1.000 Kg

    Best regards

    Peter Harbo A/S

  • @flyer203 Thanks for taking the time to see the movie.

    Yes it is a lot of energy & force releaset and working on deck one must be cautious.

    We will soon uploade more clips like this.

    Once again thanks for watching.

    Best regards

    Peter Harbo A/S

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  • id like to see the chain next to something familiar to get an idea of its scale

    90mm is like 4 inches thick?

  • That is very impressive, both the strength and the failure.

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • okay.. so Mt (megaton) is meant to be mt which stands for metric ton (1mt=1000kg)

  • Dam thats alot of force behind that chain

  • @75130844 778 "Mt peak load".. so am i right that it is 778 million ton???

    because Mt stands for Mega Ton which is 1 Million..

    that is pretty crazy..

  • Only Chuck Norris can do that...but he still needs both hands...

  • fatality

  • cant break...

  • wow

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