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China supplier China High-Intensity Chain Gear and High Wear Resistance Chain Spocket

Product Description

BASIC INFO.

Type:

Simplex, Duplex, Triplex

Sprocket Model:

3/8″,1/2″,5/8″,3/4″,1″,1.25″,1.50″,1.75″,2.00″,2.25″,2.00″,2.25″,2.50″, 3″

Teeth Number:

9-100

Standard:

ANSI , JIS, DIN, ISO

Material:

1571, 1045, SS304 , SS316;  As Per User Request.

Performance Treatment:

Carburizing, High Frequency Treatment, Hardening and Tempering, Nitriding

Surface Treatment:

Black of Oxidation, Zincing, Nickelage.

Characteristic Fire Resistant, Oil Resistant, Heat Resistant, CHINAMFG resistance, Oxidative resistance, Corrosion resistance, etc
Design criterion ISO DIN ANSI & Customer Drawings
Application Industrial transmission equipment
Package Wooden Case / Container and pallet, or made-to-order

Certification:

ISO9001 SGS

Quality Inspection:

Self-check and Final-check

Sample:

ODM&OEM, Trial Order Available and Welcome

Advantage Quality first, Service first, Competitive price, Fast delivery
Delivery Time 10 days for samples. 15 days for official order.

 

INSTALLATION AND USING

The chain spocket, as a drive or deflection for chains, has pockets to hold the chain links with a D-profile cross section with flat side surfaces  parallel to the centre plane of the chain links, and outer surfaces at right angles to the chain link centre plane. The chain links are pressed firmly against the outer surfaces and each of the side surfaces by the angled laying surfaces at the base of the pockets, and also the support surfaces of the wheel body together with the end sides of the webs formed by the leading and trailing walls of the pocket.

NOTICE

When fitting new chainwheels it is very important that a new chain is fitted at the same time, and vice versa. Using an old chain with new sprockets, or a new chain with old sprockets will cause rapid wear.

It is important if you are installing the chainwheels yourself to have the factory service manual specific to your model. Our chainwheels are made to be a direct replacement for your OEM chainwheels and as such, the installation should be performed according to your models service manual.

During use a chain will stretch (i.e. the pins will wear causing extension of the chain). Using a chain which has been stretched more than the above maximum allowance causes the chain to ride up the teeth of the sprocket. This causes damage to the tips of the chainwheels teeth, as the force transmitted by the chain is transmitted entirely through the top of the tooth, rather than the whole tooth. This results in severe wearing of the chainwheel.
 

FOR CHAIN STHangZhouRDS

Standards organizations (such as ANSI and ISO) maintain standards for design, dimensions, and interchangeability of transmission chains. For example, the following Table shows data from ANSI standard B29.1-2011 (Precision Power Transmission Roller Chains, Attachments, and Sprockets) developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). See the references[8][9][10] for additional information.

ASME/ANSI B29.1-2011 Roller Chain Standard SizesSizePitchMaximum Roller DiameterMinimum Ultimate Tensile StrengthMeasuring Load25

ASME/ANSI B29.1-2011 Roller Chain Standard Sizes
Size Pitch Maximum Roller Diameter Minimum Ultimate Tensile Strength Measuring Load
25 0.250 in (6.35 mm) 0.130 in (3.30 mm) 780 lb (350 kg) 18 lb (8.2 kg)
35 0.375 in (9.53 mm) 0.200 in (5.08 mm) 1,760 lb (800 kg) 18 lb (8.2 kg)
41 0.500 in (12.70 mm) 0.306 in (7.77 mm) 1,500 lb (680 kg) 18 lb (8.2 kg)
40 0.500 in (12.70 mm) 0.312 in (7.92 mm) 3,125 lb (1,417 kg) 31 lb (14 kg)
50 0.625 in (15.88 mm) 0.400 in (10.16 mm) 4,880 lb (2,210 kg) 49 lb (22 kg)
60 0.750 in (19.05 mm) 0.469 in (11.91 mm) 7,030 lb (3,190 kg) 70 lb (32 kg)
80 1.000 in (25.40 mm) 0.625 in (15.88 mm) 12,500 lb (5,700 kg) 125 lb (57 kg)
100 1.250 in (31.75 mm) 0.750 in (19.05 mm) 19,531 lb (8,859 kg) 195 lb (88 kg)
120 1.500 in (38.10 mm) 0.875 in (22.23 mm) 28,125 lb (12,757 kg) 281 lb (127 kg)
140 1.750 in (44.45 mm) 1.000 in (25.40 mm) 38,280 lb (17,360 kg) 383 lb (174 kg)
160 2.000 in (50.80 mm) 1.125 in (28.58 mm) 50,000 lb (23,000 kg) 500 lb (230 kg)
180 2.250 in (57.15 mm) 1.460 in (37.08 mm) 63,280 lb (28,700 kg) 633 lb (287 kg)
200 2.500 in (63.50 mm) 1.562 in (39.67 mm) 78,175 lb (35,460 kg) 781 lb (354 kg)
240 3.000 in (76.20 mm) 1.875 in (47.63 mm) 112,500 lb (51,000 kg) 1,000 lb (450 kg

For mnemonic purposes, below is another presentation of key dimensions from the same standard, expressed in fractions of an inch (which was part of the thinking behind the choice of preferred numbers in the ANSI standard):

Pitch (inches) Pitch expressed
in eighths
ANSI standard
chain number
Width (inches)
14 28 25 18
38 38 35 316
12 48 41 14
12 48 40 516
58 58 50 38
34 68 60 12
1 88 80 58

Notes:
1. The pitch is the distance between roller centers. The width is the distance between the link plates (i.e. slightly more than the roller width to allow for clearance).
2. The right-hand digit of the standard denotes 0 = normal chain, 1 = lightweight chain, 5 = rollerless bushing chain.
3. The left-hand digit denotes the number of eighths of an inch that make up the pitch.
4. An “H” following the standard number denotes heavyweight chain. A hyphenated number following the standard number denotes double-strand (2), triple-strand (3), and so on. Thus 60H-3 denotes number 60 heavyweight triple-strand chain.
 A typical bicycle chain (for derailleur gears) uses narrow 1⁄2-inch-pitch chain. The width of the chain is variable, and does not affect the load capacity. The more sprockets at the rear wheel (historically 3-6, nowadays 7-12 sprockets), the narrower the chain. Chains are sold according to the number of speeds they are designed to work with, for example, “10 speed chain”. Hub gear or single speed bicycles use 1/2″ x 1/8″ chains, where 1/8″ refers to the maximum thickness of a sprocket that can be used with the chain.

Typically chains with parallel shaped links have an even number of links, with each narrow link followed by a broad one. Chains built up with a uniform type of link, narrow at 1 and broad at the other end, can be made with an odd number of links, which can be an advantage to adapt to a special chainwheel-distance; on the other side such a chain tends to be not so strong.

Roller chains made using ISO standard are sometimes called as isochains.

 

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The 219 sets of advanced automatic production equipment provide guarantees for high product quality. The 167 engineers and technicians with senior professional titles can design and develop products to meet the exact demands of customers, and OEM customizations are also available with us. Our sound global service network can provide customers with timely after-sales technical services.

We are not just a manufacturer and supplier, but also an industry consultant. We work pro-actively with you to offer expert advice and product recommendations in order to end up with a most cost effective product available for your specific application. The clients we serve CHINAMFG range from end users to distributors and OEMs. Our OEM replacements can be substituted wherever necessary and suitable for both repair and new assemblies.

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Standard Or Nonstandard: Standard
Application: Motor, Electric Cars, Motorcycle, Machinery, Marine, Toy, Agricultural Machinery, Car, Motor, Electric Cars, Motorcycle, Machinery, Marine, Toy, Agricultural Machinery, Car
Hardness: Hardened Tooth Surface, Hardened Tooth Surface
Manufacturing Method: Cut Gear, Rolling Gear
Toothed Portion Shape: Spur Gear, Spur Gear
Material: Alloy, Alloy
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How do you calculate the required horsepower for a gear chain drive?

To calculate the required horsepower for a gear chain drive, you need to consider several factors:

1. Speed of the Drive:

– Determine the desired speed of the gear chain drive in revolutions per minute (RPM).

2. Torque Requirement:

– Calculate the torque required by the load or driven equipment. Torque is typically given in pound-feet (lb-ft) or Newton-meters (Nm).

3. Efficiency of the Drive:

– Determine the efficiency of the gear chain drive system. This is usually expressed as a decimal value ranging from 0 to 1.

4. Conversion Factor:

– Determine the appropriate conversion factor to convert the torque units to pound-feet per minute (lb-ft/min) or Newton-meters per minute (Nm/min).

Once you have these values, you can use the following formula to calculate the required horsepower:

Horsepower = (Torque x RPM) / (5252 x Efficiency)

Make sure to use consistent units throughout the calculation.

It is important to note that this calculation provides an estimate of the required horsepower. Actual operating conditions, such as friction, load variations, and other factors, may affect the actual horsepower requirements. Consulting with a qualified engineer or using manufacturer-provided data is recommended for accurate and specific calculations.

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How do you ensure proper tensioning and alignment of a gear chain?

Proper tensioning and alignment are crucial for the optimal performance and longevity of a gear chain. Here are the steps to ensure proper tensioning and alignment:

1. Tensioning:

– Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines: Refer to the gear chain manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations for the appropriate tensioning method and tension level.

– Use a tensioning device: Utilize a tensioning device, such as a tensioner or tensioning tool, to apply the correct tension to the gear chain.

– Measure tension: Use a tension gauge to measure the tension in the gear chain. Compare the measured tension with the recommended tension specified by the manufacturer.

– Adjust tension: If the measured tension is too low or too high, adjust the tensioning device accordingly to achieve the recommended tension level.

2. Alignment:

– Check alignment: Inspect the alignment of the gear chain by visually examining the positioning of the sprockets or gears. They should be properly aligned and in the same plane.

– Use alignment tools: Utilize alignment tools, such as alignment indicators or laser alignment systems, for precise alignment measurements.

– Adjust alignment: If misalignment is detected, make necessary adjustments to align the sprockets or gears properly. This may involve adjusting the mounting positions or shimming to achieve the desired alignment.

– Verify alignment: After making adjustments, recheck the alignment using the alignment tools to ensure accurate alignment of the gear chain.

Regular inspection and maintenance are essential to ensure continued proper tensioning and alignment of the gear chain. Monitor the tension and alignment periodically and make adjustments as needed to maintain optimal performance and minimize wear and fatigue.

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How does a gear chain transmit power and motion?

A gear chain is a mechanical device that transmits power and motion from one rotating shaft to another. It consists of two or more gears connected by a chain, which engages with the teeth of the gears. When one gear is rotated, it transfers the rotational motion and torque to the other gears in the chain, resulting in the transmission of power and motion.

The teeth on the gears and the links of the chain are designed to mesh together, creating a positive engagement. As the driving gear rotates, its teeth push against the chain, causing it to move and rotate the driven gear. This transfer of motion is continuous as long as the driving gear continues to rotate.

The gear chain’s ability to transmit power and motion effectively is based on the principle of gear ratios. The ratio of the number of teeth on the driving gear to the number of teeth on the driven gear determines the speed and torque relationship between them. By selecting gears with different tooth counts, it is possible to achieve specific speed reductions or increases, as well as torque amplification or reduction.

In addition to transmitting power, gear chains can also provide speed control and direction reversal by incorporating different gear sizes or adding additional gears in the chain. This allows for versatile motion control in various applications.

Overall, gear chains are reliable and efficient mechanisms for transmitting power and motion in a wide range of mechanical systems, including automotive transmissions, industrial machinery, and power transmission equipment.

China supplier China High-Intensity Chain Gear and High Wear Resistance Chain Spocket  China supplier China High-Intensity Chain Gear and High Wear Resistance Chain Spocket
editor by CX 2024-04-17

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