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    Sprockets

    Image of Product. Finished Bore. Front orientation. Drive Sprockets. Sprockets, For Single Strand, Finished Bore.
    Image of Product. Plain Bore. Front orientation. Drive Sprockets. Sprockets, For Single Strand, Plain Bore.

    Finished Bore

    Plain Bore

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drive Sprockets. Sprockets, For Double Strand.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drive Sprockets. Sprockets, For Triple Strand.

    For Double Strand

    For Triple Strand

    Sprocket teeth mesh with your roller chain to smoothly transmit power. These U.S.-made sprockets have machined teeth for a more precise fit than flame-cut or punched teeth, allowing them to glide in and out of the chain to reduce wear and extend chain life.
    Steel—Steel is strong, but best for dry environments since moisture will cause it to rust.
    Wear-Resistant Steel with Hardened Teeth—These sprockets have teeth that are hardened from the tip to the base so they withstand chain contact and wear evenly. That means fewer broken teeth and a longer lifespan than sprockets with unhardened or tip-hardened teeth. Steel is best for dry environments since moisture will cause it to rust.
    Corrosion-Resistant 18-8 Stainless Steel—Won't corrode from frequent washdowns and mild chemicals, including ammonia often found in cleaning solutions.
    Finished Bore—Mount these sprockets onto your shaft and secure with a set screw—no machining required.
    Plain Bore—Plain bore sprockets give you options—machine a custom bore, weld, or press-fit them in place. They're sized to the minimum shaft diameter listed and are machinable up to the maximum.
    For
    Roller Chain
    Keyway
    Trade
    No.
    Std.
    Pitch
    No. of
    Teeth
    OD
    Bore
    Type
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Each
    For Single Strand
     
    Steel
    40ANSI1/2"203 7/16"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"6793K152000000
    40ANSI1/2"213 5/8"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"6793K15300000
    40ANSI1/2"223 3/4"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"6793K15400000
    50ANSI5/8"173 3/4"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"6793K17200000
    50ANSI5/8"183 15/16"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"6793K17300000
    60ANSI3/4"154"Plain3/4" to 1 7/8"6793K19100000
    80ANSI1"124 5/16"Plain1" to 1 7/8"6793K3400000
    80ANSI1"134 11/16"Finished1 7/8"1/2"1/4"6280K300000
    80ANSI1"145"Finished1 7/8"1/2"1/4"6280K3400000
    80ANSI1"155 5/16"Finished1 7/8"1/2"1/4"6280K29900000
    100ANSI1 1/4"104 5/8"Plain1" to 1 7/8"6793K4500000
     
    Wear-Resistant Steel with Hardened Teeth
    80ANSI1"134 11/16"Finished1 7/8"1/2"1/4"2500T11500000
    80ANSI1"145"Finished1 7/8"1/2"1/4"2500T11800000
    80ANSI1"155 5/16"Finished1 7/8"1/2"1/4"2500T202000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 18-8 Stainless Steel
    40ANSI1/2"203 7/16"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"6799K146000000
    50ANSI5/8"183 15/16"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"6799K167000000
    60ANSI3/4"154"Plain3/4" to 1 7/8"6799K185000000
    80ANSI1"124 5/16"Plain1" to 1 7/8"6799K21000000
     
    For Double Strand
     
    Wear-Resistant Steel with Hardened Teeth
    40-2ANSI1/2"203 7/16"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"2784K26000000
    50-2ANSI5/8"173 3/4"Plain3/4" to 1 7/8"2784K39000000
    60-2ANSI3/4"154"Plain1" to 1 7/8"2784K54000000
     
    For Triple Strand
     
    Wear-Resistant Steel with Hardened Teeth
    40-3ANSI1/2"203 7/16"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"2510K35000000
    60-3ANSI3/4"154"Plain1" to 1 7/8"2510K63000000
     

    Sprockets for Two Single-Strand Roller Chains

    Image of Product. Back orientation. Drive Sprockets. Sprockets for Two Single-Strand Roller Chains.
    Drive two single-strand roller chains with a single sprocket. Commonly known as double single sprockets, these have a row of teeth on each side. They're often used to link chains in a series over long distances (a setup known as daisy chaining) or to drive one shaft with two chains for increased load capacity.
    Sprocket teeth mesh with your roller chain to smoothly transmit power. These U.S.-made sprockets have machined teeth for a more precise fit than flame-cut or punched teeth, allowing them to glide in and out of the chain to reduce wear and extend chain life.
    Steel—Steel is strong, but best for dry environments since moisture will cause it to rust.
    Plain Bore—Plain bore sprockets give you options—machine a custom bore, weld, or press-fit them in place. They're sized to the minimum shaft diameter listed and are machinable up to the maximum.
    For
    Roller Chain
    Trade
    No.
    Std.
    Pitch
    No. of
    Teeth
    OD
    Bore
    Type
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    Each
    For Single Strand
     
    Steel
    50ANSI5/8"183 15/16"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"7680N210000000
    60ANSI3/4"184 11/16"Plain3/4" to 1 7/8"7680N27000000
     

    Flat Sprockets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drive Sprockets. Flat Sprockets.
    Save space and cut weight—these sprockets don’t have a raised hub so they’re best for tight spots and lightweight designs. Bolt or weld them to components and mounting surfaces, or add a custom hub. Although they are versatile, they’re harder to align than sprockets with hubs.
    Sprocket teeth mesh with your roller chain to smoothly transmit power. These U.S.-made sprockets have machined teeth for a more precise fit than flame-cut or punched teeth, allowing them to glide in and out of the chain to reduce wear and extend chain life.
    Steel—Steel is strong, but best for dry environments since moisture will cause it to rust.
    Plain Bore—Plain bore sprockets give you options—machine a custom bore, weld, or press-fit them in place. They're sized to the minimum shaft diameter listed and are machinable up to the maximum.
    For
    Roller Chain
    Trade
    No.
    Std.
    Pitch
    No. of
    Teeth
    OD
    Bore
    Type
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    Each
    For Single Strand
     
    Steel
    50ANSI5/8"132 15/16"Plain5/8" to 1 7/8"2299K41000000
     

    Sprockets for Inverted-Tooth Chain

    Image of Product. Back orientation. Drive Sprockets. Sprockets for Inverted-Tooth Chain.
    Get more power with less noise. These sprockets mesh perfectly with inverted-tooth chain—running faster and more quietly than roller chain while also transferring more power. All are made in the U.S.
    Steel—Steel is strong, but best for dry environments since moisture will cause it to rust.
    Plain Bore—Plain bore sprockets give you options—machine a custom bore, weld, or press-fit them in place. They're sized to the minimum shaft diameter listed and are machinable up to the maximum.
    For Inverted Tooth
    Chain Trade No.
    Pitch
    No. of
    Teeth
    OD
    Bore
    Type
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    Each
     
    Steel
    SC4031/2"213 5/16"Plain3/4" to 1 7/8"6504N220000000
    SC4041/2"213 5/16"Plain3/4" to 1 7/8"6504N25000000
    SC4081/2"213 5/16"Plain7/8" to 1 7/8"6504N28000000
     

    Quick-Disconnect (QD) Bushings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Pulley and Sprocket Bushings. Quick-Disconnect (QD) Bushings, Clamp-On Shaft Mount.
    Image of Attribute. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Quick-Disconnect (QD) Bushings.

    Clamp-On Shaft Mount

    The screw connections on these bushings easily mate to compatible quick-disconnect sprockets and pulleys. Bushings fit quick-disconnect (QD) sprockets and pulleys of the same bushing trade number. As you tighten the included screws, the bushing grips the shaft and pulls it into the sprocket or pulley.
    Keyway
    Overall
    Wd.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Fastener Tightening
    Torque, in·lbf
    Material
    Includes
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    Each
    Clamp-On Shaft Mount
     
    Bushing Trade Number SD
    1 13/16"1/2"1/16"108Sintered Cast IronClamping Screws, Machine Key1 7/8"6086K857000000
     
    Bushing Trade Number SDS
    1 3/8"1/2"1/16"108Sintered Cast IronClamping Screws, Machine Key1 7/8"6086K85300000
     
    Bushing Trade Number SF
    2 1/16"1/2"1/4"360Sintered SteelClamping Screws1 7/8"6086K63200000
     
    Bushing Trade Number SK
    1 15/16"1/2"1/4"180Sintered SteelClamping Screws1 7/8"6086K52800000
     

    Taper-Lock Bushings

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Pulley and Sprocket Bushings. Taper-Lock Bushings.
    Mount these hubless bushings flush into your sprocket or pulley for a slim profile with no protruding screws. They are for use with taper-lock sprockets of the same bushing trade number. As you tighten the included set screws, the bushing grips the shaft and pulls it into your sprocket or pulley.
    Keyway
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Taper
    Fastener Tightening
    Torque, in·lbf
    Includes
    Each
    Steel
     
    Bushing Trade Number 2012
    1 7/8"1 1/4"1/2"1/4"280Set Screws57095K192000000
     
    Bushing Trade Number 2517
    1 7/8"1 3/4"1/2"1/4"430Set Screws57095K22800000
     
    Bushing Trade Number 3020
    1 7/8"2"1/2"1/4"800Set Screws57095K329000000
     
    Cast Iron
     
    Bushing Trade Number 3030
    1 7/8"3"1/2"1/4"800Set Screws57095K649000000
     
    Bushing Trade Number 3535
    1 7/8"3 1/2"1/2"1/4"1,000Set Screws57095K379000000
     

    Split-Tapered Bushings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Pulley and Sprocket Bushings. Split-Tapered Bushings, Steel.

    Steel

    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. They're for use with split-tapered sprockets and pulleys of the same bushing trade number. As you tighten the included screws, the bushing grips the shaft and pulls it into the sprocket or pulley.
    Machine Key—Bushings with a machine key fit into a matching keyway on a sprocket or pulley for high-torque applications.
    Keyway
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    Overall
    Wd.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Taper
    Fastener Tightening
    Torque, in·lbf
    Each
    Steel
     
    Bushing Trade Number Q1 with Clamping Screws, Machine Key
    1 7/8"2 1/2"1/2"1/4"3489859T612000000
     
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