Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 180 Roller Chain (2 1/4″ Pitch)

The Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 180 Roller Chain features a precision design suitable for 2 1/4″ pitch applications. Constructed from durable materials, it ensures reliable performance and longevity in various industrial settings. Our company, GBC, is committed to providing high-quality sprockets throughout Australia.

Specifications for Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 180 Roller Chain (2 1/4" Pitch)

A machinable bore sprocket is specifically designed for use with ANSI 180 roller chains, boasting a 2 1/4" pitch. This type of sprocket allows for customization of the bore to precisely fit different shaft sizes, ensuring a secure and efficient connection. Machinable bore sprockets offer versatility in various industrial applications, making them essential in transferring rotational motion effectively across machinery and equipment.

Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 180 Roller Chain

Basic structure and customization factors

When selecting a machinable bore sprocket, several key factors must be taken into account to ensure optimal performance:

  • Material: The sprocket can be crafted from high carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel, each offering unique benefits such as strength and resistance to corrosion.
  • Tooth profile: The design of the tooth profile is crucial, as it affects how well the chain meshes with the sprocket, influencing efficiency and wear.
  • Number of teeth: The number of teeth impacts the speed ratio, torque, and overall power transmission, which are vital for the functionality of machinery.
  • Size: The physical dimensions must align with application requirements to ensure compatibility and effective operation.
  • Center bore: This is a critical aspect because the bore size must match the shaft size accurately for proper installation and functionality.
  • Keyway: If necessary, a keyway can be included to securely attach the sprocket to the shaft, preventing slippage during operation.
  • Surface treatment: Treatments like rust prevention can enhance the durability of the sprocket, extending its service life.

Material and manufacturing process

Our machinable bore sprockets are produced using high-quality materials such as high carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. The manufacturing process involves several stages: initial material selection, followed by cutting, stamping or forging, and machining processes such as turning, milling, and drilling. Heat treatment techniques, including quenching and tempering, strengthen the sprocket, while surface treatments enhance durability and resistance against rust. Finally, quality inspections are conducted to ensure every sprocket meets stringent performance standards.

Applications of Machinable Chain Sprockets

Machinable bore sprockets are utilized across a wide range of industries, making them incredibly versatile:

  • Heavy machinery and equipment, where reliable power transmission is critical.
  • Food processing and packaging industries, which require precision and hygiene.
  • Chemical and pharmaceutical sectors, where material integrity is essential.
  • Assembly lines, where efficiency and reliability are paramount.
  • Logistics and warehousing, which demand robust and durable components for conveyor systems.

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Maintenance and troubleshooting

To ensure longevity and optimal performance of machinable bore sprockets, proper maintenance is crucial:

  • Daily inspection: Regular checks for signs of damage or wear can prevent more significant issues from arising.
  • Cleaning: Keeping the sprocket free from dirt and debris helps maintain its functionality and efficiency.
  • Lubrication: Applying appropriate lubricants minimizes friction, which is vital for preventing premature wear.
  • Adjustment and calibration: Proper alignment and chain tension are necessary to prevent operational failures.

Common issues and their solutions include:

  • Skipping teeth: This often results from improper alignment or tension; adjustments or chain replacement may be necessary.
  • Breakage: Inspect the sprocket regularly for fatigue signs; replacement is advised if damage is evident.
  • Wear: Monitor tooth wear frequently and replace the sprocket if it shows excessive deterioration.
  • Noise: Proper lubrication and checking for misalignment can mitigate operational noise.
  • Chain slippage: Maintaining appropriate chain tension and ensuring proper engagement with the sprocket are essential.

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Machinable Bore Sprockets Supplier - GBC

GBC is the Australian sales agent for Ever-power Group, and we are proud to be one of the best sprocket suppliers in Australia. Our company specializes in high-quality machinable bore sprockets designed for ANSI 180 roller chain with a 2 1/4" pitch. Each sprocket we offer is meticulously manufactured to ensure durability and reliability in various applications.

At GBC, we prioritize our customers' needs by providing exceptional pre-sales and after-sales services. Our knowledgeable team is always ready to assist you in selecting the right sprocket for your requirements, and we ensure that you receive ongoing support even after your purchase. Additionally, we offer non-standard customizations based on client specifications, ensuring that you find the perfect fit for your specific applications.

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The Machinable Bore Sprocket for ANSI 180 Roller Chain features a precision design suitable for 2 1/4″ pitch applications. Constructed from durable materials, it ensures reliable performance and longevity in various industrial settings. Our company, GBC, is committed to providing high-quality sprockets throughout Australia.