Half link
Every
chain has
rollers which are connected by side plates or
keepers. When counting the number of links in a length of
chain, it is easiest to count the number of side plates on one side of the
chain and multiplying the number by two. When a
chain needs to be an odd number, a half link is included. The term "half link" is a misnomer. It should be called a single link. The side plate on a half link is not flat but has a step down shape. For this reason, it is called an "offset link."