Roller Chain, Types and Characteristics
Roller chains are commonly used in many mechanical drive systems. For example, we can find them in various environments, such as the automotive industry and agricultural systems. Examples in the automotive industry where they are used are bicycles and motorcycles. Indeed, power transmission chains are closely related to many automobiles.
Sometimes called roller chains, they can be used in
many applications to transmit motion and power from gears to wheels and other
moving parts. Roller chains, also known in the industry as transmission chains,
are commonly used to transfer power from geared motor drives. Machine speed can
be changed by changing the drive sprocket size used. If you want a quality
range of roller chains, you should contact the best roller chain
suppliers in Chennai.
Types of Roller Chains
·
Self-Lube
/ Lube-Free
·
Heavy
Series and Super Series
·
Double
Pitch
·
Hollow
Pin
·
Leaf
·
Silent
·
Plastic
·
Specialty
Most roller chains have the size stamped directly on the side plate. There are markings such as "40", "C2080H", and "10B", which are branch numbers that represent the size of the chain. The old chain should be cleaned to check the size. Divyajyoti Enterprises is one of the top roller chain suppliers in Chennai offering widespread types of roller chains of different specifications and sizes. Our team of experts allows us to offer our customers a wide range of MS quality Metal Roller Chains. These sprockets have wide application in turning the chain of sprockets.
Advantages of Roller
Chain
Snug like a cog and flexible like a belt, HKK Roller
Chains deliver ideal power transmission with precise transmission ratios. No
degradation of performance due to friction or slippage over the entire service
life. HKK Roller Chains are relatively lightweight, yet offer high strength.
Roller chains are manufactured
according to the impact force of the load to be used. Measured by average
tensile strength and weight-to-strength ratio, the 200HR ANSI Standard Heavy
Series Roller Chain is the strongest at 113,759 lbs and 12,835 lbs/ft.

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