Roller Chain Idler Sprockets
Idler sprockets are not used as a drive sprocket or driven sprocket.They are typicall placed in between the two and used to control and maintain tension in the chain.Second,Idler sprockets feature built-in ball bearings which allow them to spin freely from the drive shaft.
Crafted Material: High-Quality Steel and Stainless Steel
Exquisite Surface Treatment Options: Hardened Teeth, Zinc Plating, Oxidation Blacken, Phosphate Blacken, and Protective Anti-Rust Oil Coating
Explore Our Diverse Sprocket Types: Type A Sprockets with No Hub, Type B Sprockets Featuring a Single Hub on One Side, and Type C Sprockets Equipped with Hubs on Both Sides
Versatile Strands: Available in Single, Double, Single-Double, Triple, and Quadruple Configurations
Comprehensive Size Options: 05B, 06B, 08B, 10B, 12B, 16B, 20B, and More
Tooth Range: Precision-Engineered with 8-125 Teeth
Advanced Processing Techniques: Forging, Machining, and Hobbing
Flexible Sprocket Bore Options: From Standard Stocked Bore (Machinable Pilot Bore) to Finished Bore with Keyway, Taper-Lock Bore, QD Bore, and Bearing Bore (Idler Sprockets)
Innovative Roller Chain Sprockets: Toothed Wheels Designed for Efficient Power Transmission. These Rotating Mechanical Wheels, Equipped with Teeth, Engage Seamlessly with Roller or Conveyor Chains to Enhance Movement Across Various Applications and Equipment. Their Core Function is to Transmit Rotation from the Shaft to the Chain and Back.
Comprehensive Roller Chain Sprocket Dimensions: Outside Diameter, Length-thru-Bore, Hub Diameter, Inner Bore, Chain Size, and Number of Teeth for Perfect Customization
OKE Machinery (Jiaxing) Co., Ltd. - Your Partner in Precision Manufacturing: Producing Standard and Customized Sprockets as per Your Specific Drawings

