Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 25 Roller Chain (1/4″ Pitch)

The Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 25 Roller Chain is designed for precision and adaptability, featuring a 1/4″ pitch suitable for various applications. This sprocket allows for easy customization to meet specific requirements, ensuring optimal performance and durability in demanding environments.

GBC provides high-quality Machinable Bore Sprockets in Australia, ensuring reliability and excellence in every product.

Specifications: Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 25 Roller Chain (1/4" Pitch)

A machinable bore sprocket is an essential mechanical component designed for transmitting torque and rotational motion between two entities through a chain mechanism. This type of sprocket is particularly prevalent in various industrial settings, including machinery, conveyor systems, and other applications where power transmission is crucial. The Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 25 Roller Chain features a 1/4" (6.35mm) pitch and a 3/8" (9.525mm) finished bore, making it suitable for light to medium-duty use. It can be easily installed on a shaft using a set screw or an added keyway, providing versatile mounting options.

Machinable Bore Sprocket Selection Table

Basic Structure and Customization

The fundamental structure of a sprocket consists of several components: teeth, a bore, and a hub. When ordering a custom sprocket, it is essential to consider various parameters, such as material, tooth profile, number of teeth, dimensions, bore size, keyway configuration, and surface treatment. Each of these factors plays a vital role in the sprocket's performance and compatibility with the chain.

  • Material: The selection of material is critical and depends on the intended application and environmental conditions. Options typically include high carbon steel for strength, alloy steel for toughness, and stainless steel for corrosion resistance.
  • Tooth Profile: The design of the tooth profile directly influences how the sprocket interacts with the chain. Common profiles include standard, double pitch, and specialized designs for silent chain applications.
  • Number of Teeth: This determines the speed ratio between the driving and driven sprockets, affecting both performance and durability. An appropriate number of teeth is essential for optimal function.
  • Dimensions: Sprocket dimensions must align with the pitch of the chain and the total number of teeth to ensure proper engagement and effective operation.
  • Bore Size: The bore diameter is crucial as it must fit the shaft precisely. A mismatch can lead to installation challenges and performance issues.
  • Keyway: A keyway is a cut-out section in the bore that accommodates a key for enhanced torque transmission and prevention of rotational slippage. The specifics of the keyway must be clear when placing an order.
  • Surface Treatment: Treatments such as hardening, plating, or coating are applied to enhance the sprocket's durability, wear resistance, and corrosion protection.

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Materials and Manufacturing Process

Our machinable bore sprockets are crafted from premium materials, including high carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel, ensuring optimal durability and performance. The manufacturing process is comprehensive, encompassing various stages such as material selection, cutting, stamping, forging, machining, heat treatment, surface hardening, and quality testing. We employ advanced techniques and machinery to guarantee precision and consistency in production.

  • Material Selection: We meticulously choose the most suitable material based on application requirements and environmental conditions.
  • Cutting: High-quality cutting machines are employed to shape raw materials into the required sizes and forms.
  • Stamping: The sprocket's teeth and features are stamped onto the blank using specialized stamping machinery.
  • Forging: A forging process is utilized to enhance the sprocket's structural integrity.
  • Machining: Precision machining processes like turning, milling, drilling, and tapping are deployed to achieve desired specifications.
  • Heat Treatment: Techniques such as quenching and tempering are applied to elevate the sprocket's hardness and strength.
  • Surface Hardening: Surface hardening methods like carburizing or nitriding are used to bolster wear resistance.
  • Surface Treatment: We apply various surface treatments, including plating and coating, to enhance corrosion resistance and visual appeal.
  • Quality Testing: Each sprocket undergoes rigorous quality testing to ensure compliance with industry standards.

Applications

The Machinable Bore Sprocket is versatile and suitable for numerous applications, including:

  • Heavy Machinery and Equipment: Commonly utilized in machinery such as bulldozers, cranes, and excavators, ensuring reliable operation.
  • Food Processing and Packaging: Ideal for use in equipment where hygiene and resistance to corrosion are vital.
  • Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry: Suitable for processing equipment due to its durability and resistance to corrosive substances.
  • Assembly Lines: Frequently found in conveyor belts and production lines, contributing to efficient assembly operations.
  • Logistics and Warehousing: Integral to equipment such as conveyors and lifts, enhancing logistical operations.

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

To ensure the longevity and performance of your sprockets, proper maintenance is essential. Here are some key tips:

  • Daily Inspection: Conduct daily checks for wear and misalignment. Promptly replace or repair damaged sprockets.
  • Cleaning: Regularly clean sprockets to eliminate dirt and debris that could cause damage. A mild detergent and water are recommended.
  • Lubrication: Apply suitable lubricants to minimize friction and extend the sprocket's lifespan.
  • Adjustment and Calibration: Regularly verify sprocket alignment and tension to optimize performance and reduce wear.

Common issues include tooth skipping, breakage, wear, noise, and chain disengagement. Possible causes and solutions include:

  • Tooth Skipping: Often due to misalignment or worn teeth. Adjust alignment and replace worn components as needed.
  • Breakage: Typically results from excessive load or fatigue. Replace broken parts promptly to maintain operation.
  • Wear: Caused by friction and corrosion; regular cleaning and lubrication are essential to mitigate this.
  • Noise: Often indicates misalignment or loose chains. Adjust alignment and tension as necessary.
  • Chain Disengagement: Caused by worn teeth or loose tension. Replace worn components and ensure proper alignment.

Machinable Bore Sprockets Supplier - GBC

GBC is the Australian sales agent for Ever-power Group, and we are proud to be one of Australia's top sprocket suppliers. Our commitment to quality and service sets us apart in the industry. We offer a wide range of Machinable Bore Sprockets for ANSI 25 Roller Chain (1/4" Pitch), ensuring that our products meet the highest standards required for optimal performance.

At GBC, we prioritize customer satisfaction, providing comprehensive pre-sales and after-sales services to assist our clients throughout their purchasing journey. Our team of experts is always available to guide you in selecting the right sprocket for your needs. Additionally, we understand that each client may have specific requirements; therefore, we offer customized solutions tailored to meet your unique specifications.

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The Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 25 Roller Chain is designed for precision and adaptability, featuring a 1/4″ pitch suitable for various applications. This sprocket allows for easy customization to meet specific requirements, ensuring optimal performance and durability in demanding environments.

GBC provides high-quality Machinable Bore Sprockets in Australia, ensuring reliability and excellence in every product.