ANSI Roller Chain Sprocket
Roller chain sprockets are essential components in power transmission and conveyor systems, playing a crucial role in the efficient and reliable operation of various machinery.
Our ANSI sprockets are made from durable materials such as steel and stainless steel to withstand a wide range of operating conditions. Manufactured strictly to ANSI standards, our ANSI chain sprockets are interchangeable with different manufacturer sprockets.
ANSI Roller Chain Sprocket by Chain Size
Types of ANSI Roller Chain Sprocket
Chain Sprocket Hub Type
ANSI roller chain sprockets are available in various configurations to meet different application needs. For different sprocket hub types, there are A hub sprocket, B hub sprocket, C hub sprocket, and D hub sprocket.
Type A sprockets consist solely of a plate with no added thickness or hubs.
Type B sprockets feature a hub on one side.
Type C sprockets have hubs of equal thickness on both sides of the plate.
Type C offset or Type D sprockets also have two hubs, but each hub has a different thickness, resulting in an asymmetrical sprocket.
Chain Sprocket Bore Type
For different chain sprocket bore types, there are plain bore/pilot bore sprockets, finished bore sprockets and taper bore sprockets.
Plain Bore Sprockets
Finished Bore Sprockets
Taper Bore Sprockets
Chain Sprocket Num of Row Type
For different num of rows of sprockets, there are simplex chain sprockets, duplex chain sprockets, triplex chain sprockets, and multi-strand chain sprockets.
Simplex Chain Sprockets
Duplex Chain Sprockets
Triplex Chain Sprockets
Chain Sprocket Material Type
For different materials of chain sprockets, there are carbon steel chain sprockets and stainless steel chain sprockets.
Carbon Steel Industrial Sprockets
Stainless Steel Industrial Sprockets
ANSI Chain Sprocket Dimension
Pitch: The distance between the centers of two consecutive chain pins.
Roller Diameter: The diameter of the rollers that engage with the sprocket.
Tooth Width: The width of the sprocket teeth.
Hub Diameter: The diameter of the hub where the sprocket mounts.
Outside Diameter: The total diameter of the sprocket.
Bore Diameter: The internal diameter of the sprocket hole for mounting on a shaft.
Number of Teeth: The count of teeth on the sprocket.
Length through bore: This is the distance within the bored hole on hubbed sprockets. This will be of larger value than the face width, and must be long enough to withstand torque from the shaft.
ANSI Roller Chain Sprocket Application
ANSI Chain Sprockets are widely used in Manufacturing and Industrial Machinery, Agricultural Equipment, Automotive Industry, Material Handling, the Food and Beverage Industry, etc.
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