Product Description
Tripcon Engineering Pvt. Ltd. makes the buyers available power transmission sprockets in a number of sizes, so that they do not have to worry about searching for perfect size for their application. The hub configuration of the sprocket can vary, it can be single hub, double hub or any other. The number of teeth in the sprocket can also vary. The teeth of sprockets are hardened for optimum life of the component.
It is used for creating a power transmission chain drives, for transmitting mechanical power from one rotating shaft to another. Minimum two sprockets are installed in the chain drive with a roller chain that interlocks with the sprocket teeth. Power Transmission Sprocket with more teeth can carry heavier loads.
SPECIFICATION
| Brand | Tripcon Engineering |
| Material | Stainless Steel, Mild Steel, Iron |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Finishing | Zinc Plated, Powder Coated, Galvanized |
| Surface Treatment | Polished |
| Finishing Type | Smooth Finish |
Precision and Versatility in Every SprocketOur sprockets accommodate a variety of industrial needs, featuring high-precision machining with a 0.01 mm tolerance. They are available in a wide range of custom sizes, strand numbers, and materials, ensuring exact fit and reliable performance in your power transmission and conveyor systems.
Engineered for Endurance and CompatibilityCompliant with leading standards like ANSI, BS, and DIN, our sprockets exhibit exceptional durability with an optional hardness rating of 40-55 HRC on teeth. Their compatibility with standard roller chains and flexible mounting types simplifies integration into new or existing industrial setups.
FAQs of Power Transmission Sprockets:
Q: How can I select the appropriate sprocket size and pitch for my system?
A: Begin by determining your required number of teeth, chain pitch, and bore size, which depend on your applications load, speed, and chain type. Our sprockets can be customized with a pitch size ranging from 0.25" to 2.00", and a teeth range from 20-60, providing optimal fit for standard roller chains.
Q: What are the main benefits of using hardened teeth sprockets?
A: Sprockets with a hardness of 40-55 HRC (optional) offer increased wear resistance and extended service life, making them ideal for demanding or continuous-duty industrial operations where durability is critical.
Q: Where are these power transmission sprockets commonly used?
A: These sprockets are widely deployed in industrial machinery, conveyor systems, and other power transmission equipment, serving critical roles in manufacturing, processing plants, and material handling facilities.
Q: What materials and finishes can I choose for my sprocket?
A: We offer sprockets in mild steel, stainless steel, and carbon steel, with surface treatments including black oxide finish, zinc plating, and polished surfaces. These options allow you to tailor your sprocket for corrosion resistance or specific appearance requirements.
Q: How are sprockets shipped and packed to ensure safe delivery?
A: Depending on the model and size, our sprockets are securely packed in boxes or wooden cases, safeguarding them during shipping for both domestic distribution in India and international export.
Q: What mounting and bore options are provided for customization?
A: Our sprockets are available with various mounting options: pilot bore, taper bore, finished bore, and idler types. This flexibility allows easy adaptation to different shaft types and assembly processes.
Q: What is the process for ordering a custom-sized sprocket?
A: Simply provide your required specificationssuch as teeth count, pitch size, material preference, bore diameter, and surface finish. Our team will engineer the sprocket to your needs, ensuring high-precision machining and compliance with required standards.