Metric Bore Sprocket for ISO ASA25 Roller Chain (6.35mm Pitch)
The Metric Bore Sprocket for ISO 606 and DIN 8187 ASA25 Roller Chain (6.35mm Pitch) is designed for durability and precision in various mechanical applications. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance, making it ideal for power transmission systems. GBC proudly offers high-quality Metric Bore Sprockets in Australia.
Specifications: Metric Bore Sprocket for ISO ASA25 Roller Chain (6.35mm Pitch)
A metric bore sprocket is a specialized type of sprocket designed to accommodate various shaft sizes while adhering to standardized bore diameters. The Metric Bore Sprocket for ISO ASA25 Roller Chain, specifically, is an essential component utilized across multiple industries due to its versatility and reliability. This sprocket comes with a pitch of 6.35 mm, a roller width of 3.18 mm, and features a standard hub diameter that can range from 12.7 mm to 63.5 mm, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Basic Structure and Customization of Sprockets
The structure of a sprocket is fundamentally composed of two critical parts: the toothed wheel and the hub. The toothed wheel has evenly distributed teeth that effectively engage with a chain, allowing for the efficient transmission of power. The hub is the central part that attaches to the shaft, providing stability and support during operation.
Customization options for sprockets are extensive and include selecting the appropriate material, tooth profile, number of teeth, pitch, hub bore size, keyway, and surface treatment. These specifications are vital for ensuring optimal performance, durability, and longevity of the sprocket in its intended application.
- Material: The Metric Bore Sprocket for ISO ASA25 Roller Chain is commonly manufactured from high carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel, depending on the specific demands of the application.
- Tooth Profile: Various tooth profiles are available, such as the traditional ANSI tooth profile or custom-designed configurations tailored to specific needs.
- Number of Teeth: The number of teeth on the sprocket is chosen based on the application's requirements and the desired ratio with another driving sprocket.
- Pitch: The pitch is defined as the distance between two adjacent chain pins. For the Metric Bore Sprocket, the pitch is set at 6.35 mm.
- Hub Bore Size: The hub bore size is essential as it determines the diameter of the shaft that the sprocket is designed to fit on, ensuring a secure connection.
- Keyway: Incorporating a keyway into the hub allows for a key to be inserted, which secures the sprocket onto the shaft, preventing slippage.
- Surface Treatment: Surface treatments such as galvanization o