Product Description
Sprockets consist of a toothed wheel that meshes with the chain or other power transmission components. The teeth on the sprocket engage with the rollers or links on the chain or belt, transmitting torque and rotation from the driving shaft to the driven shaft.
There are several types of sprockets available for power transmission applications, including:
Plain bore sprockets:Â These sprockets have a plain cylindrical bore, which is mounted directly onto a shaft using a keyway or setscrew.
Taper bore sprockets: These sprockets have a tapered bore, which allows for a tight fit onto a shaft without the need for a keyway or set screw.
Split sprockets: These sprockets are designed to be easily disassembled for maintenance or replacement without removing the chain or other power transmission components.
Double sprockets:Â These sprockets have two sets of teeth, allowing for the simultaneous transmission of power to two separate chains or belts.
Sprockets play an important role in power transmission systems, allowing for the efficient transfer of torque and speed between rotating components.
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