A roller chain sprocket is a critical component in power transmission systems, designed to engage with a roller chain to transmit mechanical power between rotating shafts. These sprockets are widely used in applications such as industrial machinery, agricultural equipment, motorcycles, and conveyor systems. The sprocket teeth interlock with the chain, transferring torque smoothly. Sprockets are available in different materials, tooth counts, and hub styles to accommodate various load capacities and operating environments. Proper selection and maintenance of sprockets and chains ensure efficient power transmission and prolonged system life.
Specifications Table:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron |
| Chain Size (ANSI) | 25, 35, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 |
| Number of Teeth | 6 to 120+ |
| Bore Size | 1/4″ to 2″ |
| Chain Pitch | 1/4″ to 3″ |
| Hub Type | A-Hub, B-Hub, C-Hub |
| Heat Treatment | Hardened teeth for wear resistance |
| Coating | Zinc, black oxide, or custom coating |
| Mounting | Taper lock, plain bore, or keyway |


















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