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Specific uses for chain include:
- Bicycle chain, chain that transfers power from the pedals to the drive-wheel of a bicycle thus propelling it
- Chain drive, the main feature that differentiated the safety bicycle
- Chain gun, type of machine gun that utilizes a chain, driven by an external power source, to actuate the mechanism rather than using recoil
- Chain pumps, type of water pump where an endless chain has positioned on it circular discs
- Chain-linked Lewis, lifting device made from two curved steel legs
- Chainsaw, portable mechanical, motorized saw using a cutting chain to saw wood.
- Curb chain, used on curb bits when riding a horse
- Door chain, a type of security chain on a door that makes it possible to open a door from the inside while still making it difficult for someone outside to force his or her way inside
- Keychain, a small chain that connects a small item to a keyring
- Lead shank (or "Stud chain"), used on difficult horses that are misbehaving
- Lavatory chain, the chain attached to the cistern of an old-fashioned W.C. in which the flushing power is obtained by a gravity feed from above-head height. Although cisterns no longer work like that, the phrase "pull the chain" is still encountered to mean "flush the lavatory".
- O-ring chain, a specialized type of roller chain
- Roller chain, the type of chain most commonly used for transmission of mechanical power on bicycles, motorcycles, and in industrial and agricultural machinery
- Snow chains, used to improve traction in snow
- Timing chain, used to transfer rotational position from the crankshaft to the valve and ignition system on an internal combustion engine, typically with a 2:1 speed reduction.
- Ball and chain, phrase that can refer to either the actual restraint device that was used to slow down prisoners, or a derogatory description of a person's significant other
- Bicycle lock (or "Bicycle Chain"), lockable chain
- Security chain, specifically designed chain with square edges to prevent cutting with bolt-cutters.
- High-tensile chain (or "Transport chain"), chain with a high tensile strength used for towing or securing loads.
- Leg iron chains (Fetters), an alternative to handcuffs
- Chain link fencing, type of fencing that utilizes vertical wires that are bent in a zig zag fashion and linked to each other
- Chain of office, collar or heavy gold chain worn as insignia of office or a mark of fealty in medieval Europe and the United Kingdom
- Chain weapon, a medieval weapon made of one or more weights attached to a handle with a chain
- Nunchaku, karate sticks linked by a chain
- Omega chain, a pseudo-chain where the 'links' are mounted on a backing rather than being interlinked
- Pull switch, an electrical switch operated by a chain
- Flat chain, form of chain used chiefly in agricultural machinery
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