60 roller chain sprocket
Product features
Solitary strand sprocket with one group of teeth around the circumference for applications where a single chain may support the torque and load
Pitch of 3/4 inch for size 60 chains
Sprocket bore and hub with QD fittings for inserting and locking bushings into place
Type B sprocket with a hub projection on one side to accommodate various types of bushings to help prevent sprocket from slipping on the shaft
Sprocket teeth help prevent slipping and binding in order to avoid power loss in assemblies
Product description
This Tsubaki roller chain sprocket has a 3/4-inch pitch, fits size 60 chains, and is single strand with one group of teeth around its circumference for use with single strand chains. It really is a sort B sprocket with a hub projection encircling the bore using one side, and both the hub and bore have Quick-Disconnect (QD) fittings for inserting and locking into place different QD bushings based on the diameter of the shaft. One’s teeth of the sprocket assist in preventing slipping and binding to avoid power loss in assemblies. It fulfills International Firm for Standardization (ISO) 9001 for quality assurance. This single strand roller chain sprocket is definitely ideal for use in a wide range of applications regarding light to moderate loads and ongoing, high-cycle procedures, including vehicle transmission systems, construction and agricultural gear, conveyors, and factory manufacturing and assembly lines, among others.
A roller chain sprocket is a thin wheel with deep, uniformly spaced teeth ringing its circumference. The distance from the peak of 1 tooth to the next is called the pitch, and is commonly measured in 1/8-inch increments. The sprocket transfers power and motion by a roller chain that is threaded over one’s teeth of the sprocket. The alignment of the chain with the sprocket’s pitch prevents the chain from slipping to ensure that no power can be lost. In the center of the sprocket is the bore (hole) for sliding the sprocket onto a shaft, and a bushing or bearing is definitely often fitted to the sprocket’s hub to custom-match the sprocket onto a shaft to carry it firmly in place. A hub is usually a protruding, raised lip encircling the bore of the sprocket. Sprockets with hubs on both sides are Type C, sprockets with hubs on one part are Type B, and sprockets without hubs are Type A sprockets. For applications requiring sprockets to become swapped onto shafts of different diameters, a sprocket with a bore huge enough to match all shafts can be used, with the gap between the bore and shaft closed with a bushing or bearing. Roller chain sprockets are found in a broad range of applications where the drive power of an engine needs to be transferred into movement, such as in motor vehicles, conveyors, escalators, agricultural, forestry and mining apparatus, aeronautics, robotics and space exploration, amongst others.
U.S. Tsubaki Power Transmitting manufactures a number of chains, sprockets, and various other power transmission components that meet International Corporation for Standardization (ISO) requirements for quality assurance. The business, founded in 1917, is certainly headquartered in Wheeling, IL.