Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc. Datasheets for ANSI Roller Chain Sprockets
Roller chain sprockets engage chain drives in power transmission and conveyor systems, though sprockets can engage any perforated material. Chain drives can be highly efficient and can produce a mechanical advantage as speed reducers/increasers. Sprockets conforming to ANSI standard B 29.1 are not meant to engage roller chains of any other parameter. ANSI conforming roller chain is smaller and somewhat weaker than its European counterpart.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| No. 100 double sprocket available with hubs or tapered bush | |
| No. 100 triple sprocket, available with hub or tapered bush | |
| No. 40 double sprocket with hubs or taper bushed, or hardened steel | |
| No. 40 pitch double sprocket available & with hubs or taper bushed | |
| No. 40 pitch triple sprocket available & with hubs or taper bushed | |
| No. 40-3, split taper, key to key drive | |
| No. 50 triple sprocket with hubs, or taper bushed, & hardened steel | |
| No. 50-3, split taper, key to key drive | |
| No. 60 double sprocket with hubs, or taper bushed, & hardened steel | |
| No. 60 triple sprocket with hubs or taper bushed | |
| No. 60-3, split taper, key to key drive | |
| No. 80 double sprocket with hubs or taper bushed | |
| No. 80 triple sprocket with hubs or taper bushed | |
| No. 80-2, split taper, key to key drive | |
| No. 80-3, split taper, key to key drive |
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