Our extensive line of products includes superior sprockets, versatile platewheels, and robust idler sprockets, each crafted to meet the highest standards of durability and performance.
Material: Constructed from high-grade carbon steel, resilient stainless steel, and durable cast iron, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Teeth: Available in a wide range from 8T to 125T, catering to diverse needs and applications.
Available in both Standard and Custom Non-standard configurations, tailored to meet specific requirements.
We proudly offer a variety of sprocket options including stock bore, precisely finished bore, adaptable taper bore, and reliable idler sprockets, among others.
Processing techniques include advanced forging, precise hobbing, meticulous precision machining, comprehensive heat treatment, and enhanced surface treatment, ensuring top-notch quality.
Application: Perfectly suited for Agriculture machinery, efficient Logistics equipment, food machinery, and more, our sprockets deliver exceptional performance across industries.
Sprockets are robust wheels with precision-engineered teeth designed to securely engage with chains. As the sprocket rotates, its teeth grip the chain, facilitating seamless movement of interconnected components.
Sprockets are generally crafted from tough metals that endure the strain of chain movement. While similar to gears, with their wheel-like design and teeth, sprockets specifically engage with various chain types, delivering specialized performance.
A sprocket assembly comprises two crucial components: the sprocket and the chain. For optimal operation, these components must function in harmony, ensuring efficient system performance.
Types of sprockets include:
1. Type A sprockets: These straightforward sprockets feature no additional thickness or hubs, offering a simplistic design.
2. Type B sprockets: Designed with a single hub on one side, providing additional support and stability.
3. Type C sprockets: Characterized by having hubs of equal thickness on both sides of the plate, ensuring balanced structural integrity.
4. Type C offset or Type D sprockets: These sprockets come with two hubs, each of different thickness, creating an asymmetrical design tailored for specific requirements.