Sprocket and Chain
Description
When used properly, high quality roller chains are powerful and reliable drive systems. They can serve to bridge large centre distances. Various transmission ratios can be realized, independently of the centre distance. In Europe mainly roller chains according to DIN ISO 606 (formerly DIN 8187) are used.
Dimensioning and Efficiency
The calculation can be made with this tool : MÄDLER - Tools (eassistant.eu) or refer to page 41 or refer to the e-catalogue to determine a chain drive. With proper lubrication the degree of efficiency is approx. 98 %.
Note regarding the Breaking Load
The DIN ISO 606 (formerly DIN 8187) specifies the minimum breaking load for each chain size. When this breaking load is exceeded, the chain is destroyed. Roller chains should be loaded with no more than one sixth of the stated breaking load, to avoid an early plastic deformation (permanent elongation).
Mounting and Maintenance
The shafts must be set in parallel. The sprockets must be aligned. The slack span should amount to approx 1% to max 2% of the centre distance. For this purpose we recommend mounting a chain tensioner. Large centre distances require a support (guide rail) to be used.
Chain drives must always be well lubricated. Lubricants and lubrication methods depend on the specific application.
Determining the Chain Length
The chain length can be stated in meter or mm, or by stating the number of links. In the latter case, inner and outer links are counted. The chains are usually delivered open. The last link on both ends is an inner link. This leads to an uneven number of links. If a straight connecting ling is used, the closed chain strand has an even number of links. An uneven number of links in a closed strand can only be realized by using a cranked link.
Note: this link reduces the load bearing capacity of the chain by 20%.
Some products in this category
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10092500
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 25 teeth material steel |
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10092600
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 26 teeth material steel |
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10092700
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 27 teeth material steel |
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10092800
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 28 teeth material steel |
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10093000
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 30 teeth material steel |
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10093200
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 32 teeth material steel |
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10093500
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 35 teeth material steel |
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10093600
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 36 teeth material steel |
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10094000
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 40 teeth material steel |
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10094200
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 42 teeth material steel |
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10094500
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 45 teeth material steel |
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10094800
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 48 teeth material steel |
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10095000
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 50 teeth material steel |
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10095400
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 54 teeth material steel |
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10095700
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 57 teeth material steel |
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10096000
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 60 teeth material steel |
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10096500
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 65 teeth material steel |
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10097000
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 70 teeth material steel |
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10097600
Maedler Plate wheel KRL without hub pitch 8mm 76 teeth material steel |
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10099815
Maedler Sprocket KRR with hub pitch 8mm 15 teeth material stainless steel 1.4301 (AISI 304) |
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10099815
Maedler |
Sprocket KRR with hub pitch 8mm 15 teeth material stainless steel 1.4301 (AISI 304) |
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