Product Description
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Simplex Chain Sprocket is a toothed wheel designed to work with a single strand of roller chain. It is the most common type of sprocket, used to transmit rotational motion and torque in applications ranging from bicycles and motorcycles to heavy industrial conveyors.
Precision Engineering for Enhanced PerformanceConstructed with CNC machining and tight tolerances of 0.02 mm, the Simplex Chain Sprocket delivers accuracy and dependable performance even under heavy-duty use. Designed for universal compatibility and a wide array of industrial settings, each sprocket is built to IS Standards and offers a perfect fit for your specific requirements.
Exceptional Durability and Corrosion ProtectionOur sprockets are heat treated to a tooth hardness of 50-60 HRC and finished with powder coating or blackodising. This combination provides exceptional resistance to wear and corrosion, enabling prolonged service life and consistent operation in demanding or corrosive environments.
Versatile Customization for a Range of ApplicationsAvailable with customizable teeth (8-80 or more), pitch size, and bore, our sprockets are suitable for diverse applications including conveyor systems, automotive transmissions, and industrial machinery. With load capacities up to 10 tons and low-noise operation, they meet the needs of both new installations and replacements.
FAQ's of Simplex Chain Sprocket:
Q: How does the Simplex Chain Sprocket maintain high corrosion resistance?
A: The sprocket features a durable powder-coated or blackodised finish, both of which create robust barriers against rust and corrosion. This ensures reliability even in harsh industrial or outdoor settings where moisture and chemicals are present.
Q: What applications are best suited for this sprocket model?
A: This sprocket is ideal for use in industrial machinery, conveyor systems, and automotive transmissions, thanks to its high load capacity, low-noise operation, and robust construction adhering to IS Standards.
Q: When should I choose a pilot bore sprocket, and how is it mounted?
A: A pilot bore sprocket is a universal solution, allowing you to machine the bore to specific shaft dimensions required for your system. It is mounted by machining to size and securing via keyway and set screws, ensuring a secure and customized fit.
Q: Where are your chain sprockets manufactured and supplied?
A: These Simplex Chain Sprockets are manufactured in India using high-precision CNC machining and supplied to customers both domestically and internationally for a wide variety of industrial and automotive applications.
Q: What manufacturing process is used to achieve the required tolerance?
A: Each sprocket is CNC machined, which ensures high dimensional accuracy and a consistent tolerance of just 0.02 mm. This process contributes to smooth operation and extended component lifespan.
Q: How do I select the correct number of teeth or size for my application?
A: We offer customization in terms of teeth count (8-80 or more) and size. Selection depends on your desired speed, torque, and compatibility with existing chains. Our technical team can guide you in choosing the optimal specifications based on your machinery or process requirements.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this sprocket over others?
A: Key benefits include high tooth hardness, superior corrosion resistance, customizable specs, low noise, and the ability to handle heavy loads-all contributing to efficient and long-lasting performance in tough industrial environments.