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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.
Made of nylon, these sprockets are lightweight, quiet, and corrosion resistant.
Hardened teeth give these steel sprockets increased wear resistance for a long service life.
Also known as A-plate and weld sprockets, these have a slim profile that fits in narrow spaces and are often welded directly to a shaft.
These sprockets have two rows of teeth for use with double-strand ANSI roller chain.
Three rows of teeth make these sprockets compatible with triple-strand ANSI roller chain.
Reduce assembly time when setting up a system to drive two different roller chains from a single sprocket.
Machine the center of these sprockets for a custom fit that matches your shaft. The teeth are sized to fit into silent-drive chain.
Transfer power in one direction with these sprockets, which spin freely in the opposite direction.
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.
Use these sprockets with compatible QD bushings.
Get the same sizing versatility as quick-disconnect sprockets while using less space.
Switch out the bushing to install these sprockets on shafts with different diameters—no machining necessary.
Since these sprockets grip bushings more tightly than taper-lock sprockets, they’re often used in high-torque applications.
Add these free-spinning pulleys to your timing belt setup to minimize vibration and keep belts from wearing out.
Pulleys are H series (heavy) and have trapezoidal teeth.
Move heavy loads without slippage—pulleys mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws.