FBN120B Asian Standard Finished Bore Sprocket
The FBN120B Asian Standard Finished Bore Sprocket is designed for optimal performance in various industrial applications. Constructed with high-quality materials, this sprocket ensures durability and reliability under demanding conditions. Its precise engineering allows for smooth operation, making it an essential component for machinery and equipment. Ideal for those seeking a reliable solution for power transmission, the FBN120B sprocket meets industry standards for compatibility and efficiency. GBC proudly offers this product in Australia, ensuring local availability for our customers.
Specifications of FBN120B Asian Standard Finished Bore Sprocket
A finished bore sprocket is a type of sprocket that comes with a pre-bored hole, allowing for easy installation onto a shaft without additional machining. It is commonly used in various industrial applications.
Material and Manufacturing Process
The materials used for our finished bore sprockets include high carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. These materials are selected for their strength and durability. The manufacturing process involves material cutting, punching, forging, machining (turning, milling, drilling), heat treatment (quenching, tempering, surface hardening), surface treatment (anti-rust coating), and quality inspection.
Applications
Finished bore sprockets are commonly used in various industries and applications:
- Heavy machinery and equipment
- Food processing and packaging
- Chemical and pharmaceutical industries
- Assembly lines
- Logistics and warehousing
Maintenance
Proper maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of the sprockets. Here are some key maintenance practices:
- Daily inspection for any signs of damage or wear
- Regular cleaning to remove dirt and debris
- Lubrication to reduce friction and prevent corrosion
- Adjustment and calibration for proper alignment
Common problems that may arise with sprockets include tooth skipping, breakage, wear, excessive noise, and chain slippage. Here are the corresponding solutions:
- Tooth skipping: Check for misalignment or worn-out chain, and realign or replace as necessary
- Breakage: Inspect for material defects or excessive loading, and replace with a new sprocket
- Wear: Monitor