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Conveyor sprockets (mill sprockets, engineering class sprockets, engineered sprockets) are used in conjunction with conveyor chains or conveyor belts. They are toothed gears or profiled wheels that mesh with a conveyor chain or belt to transmit rotary motion. Single, double, triple, quadruple and quintuple conveyor sprockets are commonly available. Dimensional specifications for conveyor sprockets include number of teeth, bore diameter, hub diameter, outside diameter, length-through bore and weight. Material selection is dependent on power-transmission and speed, environmental factors such as operating temperature and exposure to corrosive elements, and considerations such as noise generation. All-plastic hubs are relatively quiet, but suitable only for light to medium duty applications. Conveyor sprockets with hubs made of steel, stainless steel, or hardened steel are also available.  

Conveyor sprockets use four types of standard hubs and two types of specialty hubs. Standard hubs are designated as Type A, Type B, Type C, and Type D. Specialty hubs have either tapered bushings or a shear-pin design. Type A devices are hubless conveyor sprockets that are  designed for attachment via interference press or adhesive attachment. With Type B devices, the hub projects from only one side of the conveyor sprocket. By contrast, Type C hubs project from both sides of the sprocket. Type D products have a detachable bolt-on hub that is suitable for frequent sprocket changes or maintenance. With regard to specialty hubs, tapered bushings are tightened down on to the shaft like a collet to minimize shaft marring. Shear pin hubs provide protection against system jamming or overload. Torque is carried by shear pin, which is necked to shear when safe load is exceeded.  

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Part Numbers for Conveyor Sprockets

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
1010011660357 MVP Micro, Inc. U S ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH &!DEVELOPMENT COMMAND Not Provided SPROCKET,CONVEYOR,A
V20031 PLC Radwell ENGINEERED CONVEYOR Not Provided SPROCKET
V20252 PLC Radwell ENGINEERED CONVEYOR Not Provided SPROCKET
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