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Mount these sprockets onto your shaft and secure with a set screw—no machining necessary.
For a custom fit on your shaft, these sprockets can be machined to your exact specifications.
Hardened teeth give these steel sprockets increased wear resistance for a long service life.
Made of nylon, these sprockets are lightweight, quiet, and corrosion resistant.
Also known as A-plate sprockets, these have a slim profile that fits in narrow spaces.
These sprockets have two rows of teeth for use with double-strand ANSI roller chain.
Designed to meet ISO 606 and DIN 8187 international dimensional standards, these sprockets are for use with compatible ISO and DIN roller chain.
Machine the center of these sprockets to fit the exact dimensions of your shaft. The teeth are sized to fit into metric ISO roller chain.
With metric teeth and slim profile, these sprockets allow your ISO roller chain to reach narrow spaces. They're commonly referred to as A-plate sprockets.
The double row of teeth on these sprockets are designed to fit into metric ISO double-strand roller chain.
Often used in electronic equipment, instrumentation devices, printers, and other compact machinery, these sprockets are made for use with our miniature roller chain.
Get the same sizing versatility as quick-disconnect sprockets while using less space.
Since these sprockets grip bushings more tightly than taper-lock sprockets, they’re often used in high-torque applications.
Use these sprockets with compatible QD bushings.
While their teeth fit into metric ISO roller chain, these sprockets use taper-lock bushings to grip shafts.
These sprockets are made of steel.
A wide hub provides these sprockets with stability under heavy loads.
These idler sprockets have two rows of teeth for use with double-strand ANSI roller chain.
Keep constant tension on your drive with these sprockets that press against your metric ISO roller chain to take up slack and reduce wear and vibration.
Hooks at each end of the cable insert into the rollers beyond the links you want to change. Tighten the hooks with the included box wrench to add or remove a link. Maximum jaw capacity is 42".
Hook into your roller chain and use the handle to tighten the jaw until the chain ends are close enough to add or remove a link. Choose from holders with maximum jaw capacity from 1 3/4” to 5”.
Also known as captured guides, deep-channel guides prevent chain from slipping off track.
These guides align chain more precisely than open-channel guides.
Minimize friction, reduce noise, and prolong the life of your roller chain. Guides can be cut to the exact length you need.
The screw connections on these bushings easily mate to compatible quick-disconnect sprockets and pulleys.
Mount these hubless bushings flush into your sprocket or pulley for a slim profile with no protruding screws.
The tapered barrel on these bushings is split on both sides, allowing them to contract more tightly around the shaft than quick-disconnect and taper-lock bushings.
Also known as Trantorque bushings, these tighten with a twist of the collar nut—no screws needed.
A mounting flange prevents movement during tightening, so it's easy to center these bushings in your sprocket.
Insert these bushings into the bore of your sprocket for flush or recessed mounting.
A toothed slot lets these bushings contract for insertion into the bore of your sprocket or pulley and then expand for a snug fit.
Reduce the ID of sprockets, pulleys, and gears in low-torque applications.
Use these hubs with our Taper-Lock Bushings.
These hubs are compatible with Quick-Disconnect (QD) Bushings.
Precisely apply tension in a straight line by moving the adjustment screw.
Maintain correct drive tension to ensure smooth operation for maximum power and a long service life.
Apply continuous tension and automatically take up slack at any point in a 180° arc.
Position the adjustment arm to control tension in a 360° arc.
Mount these tensioners directly onto your chain drive. They have adjustable straps that take up slack and apply constant tension.
Install these rings between strands of chain to absorb slack without the need for realignment, lubrication, or tools—good for use in confined spaces where maintenance may be difficult.
At less than 4" in height, these tensioners are good for use on low-clearance drives.
Able to fit in tight spots, these tensioners are less than 3" tall.
These tensioners range in height from 5 15/32" to 7 25/32".
These guards are steel.
If none of our standard guards fit your chain or belt system, we'll create one to suit your needs. Guards are steel and fit sprockets up to 48" apart.
Made of ABS plastic, these plastic guards won’t rust, and they absorb impact from chain and belt drives.
Curved teeth with a high pitch provide superior load distribution and reduce wear. They mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws.
Pull a chain to manually open overhead doors.
Also known as jackshafts, these openers operate 24-ga. or thinner overhead doors.
Open and close almost any hand-wheel operated overhead valve from the floor. These wheels can also be used to operate hatches, skylights, and other overhead components.
Made of high-strength ductile iron, these wheels withstand impact better than other wheels to open and close large or stubborn overhead valves from the floor. They can also be used to operate hatches, skylights, and other overhead components.
Also known as sprocket-driven conveyor belting, sprockets drive the belt.
Attach these strips to conveyor frames to reduce friction and abrasion on chain belts.
Idler wheels keep the belt moving and prevent sagging.
Sprockets transmit power to drive belting.
Choose these sprockets when you need to expand your Ammeraal Beltech MPB conveyor line or replace its worn sprockets.
We'll get the between frame width and sprocket spacing you need in 1/16" increments.
Replace rollers on a chain-driven conveyor.
A built-in trolley provides stability as these hoists travel along your beam. They can be mounted on fixed beams as well as on cranes with beams.
These hoists have large gears to lift faster with each pull than standard trolley-mount hand chain hoists. Good for frequent lifting operations where user fatigue is a concern.
A separate hand chain makes these hoists and their built-in trolleys easy to move.
Large gears allow these hoists to lift faster with each pull compared to other hoists. Good for frequent lifting operations where user fatigue is a concern.
These hoists have a zinc-flake coated steel body, stainless steel chain, and copper-coated steel hooks for spark resistance.
Pull the hand chain to lift and position your load, and the brake will securely hold it in place.
The body spins 360° so you can operate these hoists from any direction.
These hoists are small enough to fit in your toolbox and can be used in tight spaces. They have a thick, rugged frame for long life, as well as enclosed gears to protect from debris and contamination for smooth operation.
Small enough to fit in your toolbox, these hoists can be used in tight spaces.
Use the ratcheting lever to lift and position your load, and the brake will securely hold it in place.
These hoists have a thick, rugged frame for long life.
Adjust lifting speed with the handheld control. Lower speeds allow precise positioning; high speeds are for quick lifting.
Smaller and lighter than other precise-positioning hoists, these can be used in tighter spaces and easily moved between jobs. Use the handheld control to adjust lifting speed. Low speeds allow precise positioning; high speeds are for quick lifting.
These hoists are small and lightweight so you can easily move them between jobs.
These hoists are an economical choice for most lifting jobs. Use the handheld control to effortlessly lift your load.
These hoists have a disc friction brake as well as a mechanical brake for added protection to stop the load and hold it in place when you're not lifting.
Stainless steel chain and hooks reduce corrosion and prevent contamination.
Use the handheld control to effortlessly lift your load.
Minimize your downtime—original manufacturer parts keep your hoist in operation.
Hoists come mounted to a trolley for a stable ride on your beam. Use the handheld control to effortlessly lift your load.
Use the handheld controls to effortlessly move these hoists with built-in trolley along your beam, as well as to lift your load.
Change or hold the speed at any time during operation, so you can start the hoist softly and gradually decelerate.
These hoists have an aluminum body, stainless steel chain, and bronze hooks for spark resistance.
Change or hold the speed at any time during operation, so you can start the hoist softly and gradually decelerate. These hoists are small and lightweight so you can easily move them between jobs.
Hoists have a cool-running motor for continuous operation.
Customize the groove and bore to fit your application.
A flexible tire on these couplings safeguards components on your shafts by reducing vibration and shock.