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Compared to plastic gears, metal gears are better for high-load, high-speed, and heavy duty applications.
A light duty alternative to metal, plastic gears have good corrosion and chemical resistance.
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.
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.
These idler sprockets have two rows of teeth for use with double-strand ANSI roller chain.
Pulleys are anodized aluminum, which is more corrosion resistant than steel.
Carry heavy loads without slippage—pulleys mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws.
Move heavy loads without slippage—pulleys mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws.
Add these free-spinning pulleys to your timing belt setup to minimize vibration and keep belts from wearing out.
Securely carry heavy loads—these pulleys mount with a bushing for a better grip on the shaft than set screws and press-fit pulleys.
Made from polycarbonate, these pulleys are useful in applications with weight constraints.
To prevent slippage while moving extra heavy loads, these pulleys mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws and press-fit pulleys.
Keep high torque drive (HTD) timing belt systems running tightly with these idler pulleys. Made with built-in, free-spinning ball bearings, they're installed on shafts or belt tensioners to remove slack from timing belts.
These HTD (high torque drive) pulleys have a curved tooth shape that provides higher strength than trapezoidal teeth.
Move belts forward and backward or stop and start them in precise positions, especially in areas where rust is a concern.
Teeth are curved and set in an offset pattern for high strength with 25% less operating noise than pulleys and belts with trapezoidal teeth.
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.
For higher speed or higher torque applications, these GT series timing belt pulleys provide a more precise fit than HTD pulleys. Use them where accuracy is critical, such as in storage and retrieval systems or in robotics.
Mount these pulleys with a taper-lock bushing for a tight, wobble-free hold on your shaft.
Use these pulleys with compatible quick-disconnect bushings.
These pulleys spin freely on built-in ball bearings to maintain tension for reduced wear and vibration.
Choose from nylon, UHMW, and zinc.
Mount these pulleys directly onto a shaft to transmit rotary motion and torque.
These pulleys spin freely on built-in bearings to maintain tension for reduced wear and vibration.
Also known as paper-plant pulleys, these are made of a paper-fiber composite that minimizes belt slippage and wear.