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November 22, 2019

ANSI-CERTIFIED ROLLER CHAIN SPROCKETS
Industrial chain sprocket breakages can bring your machinery to a grinding halt. Many devices can’t operate without their drive teach sprockets, and changing them can cost lots of time and cash. Additionally, the performance of a conveyor or drive depends upon sprocket-chain conversation. Using the proper sprocket is just as important as choosing the right chain. At Ever-power Roller Chain, we offer a wide selection of regular roller chain sprockets at unbeatable prices. Our sprockets are designed to perform well under pressure and are long lasting. The roller chain sprockets accessible in our shop include single-strand roller chain sprockets, double strand sprockets and multi-strand roller chain sprockets. Furthermore, our drive chain sprockets meet both ANSI and ASME requirements.
We’re positive you’ll end up being happy when you get industrial chain sprockets in our store, because they’ll last you quite a long time. If you’re not sure what sprockets are the ones you will need for your machine, please don’t hesitate to provide us a call. Our knowledgeable staff, superior products, and unbeatable prices are the known reasons for our A+ BBB ranking!
One STRAND ROLLER CHAIN SPROCKETS
There are six different standard varieties of sprockets for single strand roller chain. We share a complete type of each type! Our standard single strand roller chain sprockets are manufactured with hardened teeth (for tooth counts under 30), used high quality quality SAE 1045 metal material, and are completed with black-oxide for corrosion resistance.
To start shopping simply select what chain size you are using with your sprocket. Next select the type needed, lastly select the desired tooth count and feasible accessories needed, then you are ready to obtain your sprockets! If at any stage you have questions or problems finding or selecting your sprocket please contact our customer support department and we will be happy to help you.
DOUBLE SINGLE SPROCKETS
Double one sprockets are made to operate two single-strand type roller chains, this is where the name “double single” came from. Typically these sprockets are A design but both BTB taper bushed and QD style is available from stock. Our double solitary sprockets are manufactured with hardened the teeth and have a black oxide coating for superior performance and a slight corrosion resistance. Stock sizes of double solitary sprockets range from ANSI #40 – #160 but additional sizes can be manufactured upon ask for. We are able to also supply quick reaction custom re-bores and MTO specialty double single sprockets due to our quick response in-house machine store. Something important to note is that even though these sprockets are double sprockets they will not double-strand roller chain. The charts below show the in-stock dual single sprocket sizes and have clickable links to the merchandise pages themselves.
ROLLER CHAIN SPROCKET NOMENCLATURE
Different sprocket manufactures utilize different “terms” or nomenclature to describe their sprockets. Though, throughout the general history of roller chain sprockets almost every produce utilizes four different types of sprockets and has followed the same nomenclature for them.
STANDARD SPROCKET STYLES
Style A, also referred to as A-Plate or simply “plate sprocket” is a set sprocket plate-wheel with no hubs that extrude on either side.
Style B, also called B-Hub sprockets is a sprocket with a hub that extrudes using one side.
Style C, also known as C-Hub sprockets is usually a sprocket with a hub that extrudes on both sides.
Style D, is a sprocket with a detachable bolt-on hub attached to a plate.
MULTI-STRAND ROLLER CHAIN SPROCKETS
Multi strand roller chain sprockets begins with a prefix except when previous 4-strands. We supply single through twelve (12) strand roller chain sprockets in the four regular styles and also many other styles upon request.
D – Double Roller Chain Sprockets/ Duplex Sprockets
Electronic – Triple Roller Chain Sprockets/ Triplex Sprockets
F – Four Strand Sprockets/ Quadruple Sprockets
DS – Double Solitary (these sprockets are made to run two single-strands of roller chain side parallel to each other)
COMMON SPROCKET STYLES
QD style sprockets, also referred to as “quick detachable” use a tapered bushing that’s bolted in to the bore that’s machined in the sprocket. When the bushing is inserted into the sprocket is usually compresses onto the shaft, which gives a tight grip.
Taper Bushed sprockets, commonly designated with TL, BTL, CTL, TB, BTB, or CTB is another design of interchangeable bushed sprockets that delivers a positive hold on the driven shaft.
Shear Pin sprockets use a shear pin type hub that’s bolted to a sprocket to supply an overload gadget. If the torque ranking is exceeded the shear device disengages the sprocket from the drive.
Split type roller chain sprockets are manufactured for quick installation with out disruption of the shaft and alignment.
SPROCKET PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE
When identifying a sprocket with a component quantity, standardly the chain pitch will be written first, then your hub style or code, and followed by the number of teeth the sprocket has. If the sprocket is certainly multi strand there will most often be a letter prefix at the beginning of the part quantity.