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ISO/ANSI
ISO/ANSI
Chain
No.
Pitch
P
mm
Roller diameter

d1 max
mm

Width between inner plates
b1 min
mm
Pin diameter

d2 max
mm

Pin length

Lc max
mm

Inner plate depth
h2 max
mm
Plate thickness

T
max
mm

Transverse pitch

Pt mm

Tensile strength

Q
min
kN/lbf

Average tensile strength
Q0
kN
Weight per meter
q kg/m
50H-1 15.875 10.16 9.40 5.08 24.4 15.09 2.42 22.2/5045 30.2 1.25
60H-1 19.050 11.91 12.57 5.94 31.6 18.00 3.25 31.8/7227 42.7 1.87
80H-1 25.400 15.88 15.75 7.92 38.9 24.00 4.00 56.7/12886 71.4 3.10
100H-1 31.750 19.05 18.90 9.53 46.9 30.00 4.80 88.5/20114 112.4 4.52
120H-1 38.100 22.23 25.22 11.10 57.5 35.70 5.60 127.0/28864 160.9 6.60
140H-1 44.450 25.40 25.22 12.70 62.2 41.00 6.40 172.4/39182 217.3 8.30
160H-1 50.800 28.58 31.55 14.27 73.0 47.80 7.20 226.8/51545 285.8 10.30
180H-1 57.150 35.71 35.48 17.46 81.6 53.60 8.00 281.0/63863 341.8 14.83
200H-1 63.500 39.68 37.85 19.85 93.5 60.00 9.50 353.8/80409 444.5 19.16
240H-1 76.200 47.63 47.35 23.81 115.9 72.30 12.70 510.3/115977 622.5 30.40
60H-2 19.050 11.91 12.57 5.94 57.7 18.00 3.25 26.11 63.6/14454 84.5 3.71
80H-2 25.400 15.88 15.75 7.92 72.0 24.00 4.00 32.59 113.4/25773 145.3 6.15
100H-2 31.750 19.05 18.90 9.53 86.0 30.00 4.80 39.09 177.0/45717 225.9 9.03
120H-2 38.100 22.23 25.22 11.10 106.4 35.70 5.60 48.87 254.0/57727 322.7 13.13
140H-2 44.450 25.40 25.22 12.70 114.4 41.00 6.40 52.20 344.8/78364 437.7 16.60
160H-2 50.800 28.58 31.55 14.27 134.9 47.80 7.20 61.90 453.6/103091 571.6 20.20
180H-2 57.150 35.71 35.48 17.46 150.8 53.60 8.00 69.16 562.0/127726 680.0 29.20
200H-2 63.500 39.68 37.85 19.85 171.8 60.00 9.50 78.31 707.6/16 0571 894.9 38.11
240H-2 76.200 47.63 47.35 23.81 217.3 72.30 12.70 101.22 1000.0/227270 1200.0 60.50
60H-3 19.050 11.91 12.57 5.94 83.8 18.00 3.25 26.11 95.4/21682 113.9 5.54
80H-3 25.400 15.88 15.75 7.92 104.6 24.00 4.00 32.59 170.1/38659 203.5 9.42
100H-3 31.750 19.05 18.90 9.53 125.1 30.00 4.80 39.09 265.5/60341 314.8 12.96
120H-3 38.100 22.23 25.22 11.10 155.2 35.70 5.60 48.87 381.0/86591 444.7 19.64
140H-3 44.450 25.40 25.22 12.70 166.6 41.00 6.40 52.20 517.2/117545 598.4 24.90
160H-3 50.800 28.58 31.55 14.27 196.8 47.80 7.20 61.90 680.4/154636 787.3 30.10
180H-3 57.150 35.71 35.48 17.46 220.0 53.60 8.00 69.16 843.0/191589 1011.0 44.10
200H-3 63.500 39.68 37.85 19.85 250.1 60.00 9.50 78.31 1061.4/241227 1228.2 57.06
240H-3 76.200 47.63 47.35 23.81 318.3 72.30 12.70 101.22 1500.0/340905 1650.0 91.00

ROLLER CHAIN

Roller chain or bush roller chain is the type of chain drive most commonly used for transmission of mechanical power on many kinds of domestic, industrial and agricultural machinery, including conveyors, wire- and tube-drawing machines, printing presses, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles. It consists of a series of short cylindrical rollers held together by side links. It is driven by a toothed wheel called a sprocket. It is a simple, reliable, and efficient means of power transmission.

CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHAIN

Two different sizes of roller chain, showing construction.
There are 2 types of links alternating in the bush roller chain. The first type is inner links, having 2 inner plates held together by 2 sleeves or bushings CHINAMFG which rotate 2 rollers. Inner links alternate with the second type, the outer links, consisting of 2 outer plates held together by pins passing through the bushings of the inner links. The “bushingless” roller chain is similar in operation though not in construction; instead of separate bushings or sleeves holding the inner plates together, the plate has a tube stamped into it protruding from the hole which serves the same purpose. This has the advantage of removing 1 step in assembly of the chain.

The roller chain design reduces friction compared to simpler designs, resulting in higher efficiency and less wear. The original power transmission chain varieties lacked rollers and bushings, with both the inner and outer plates held by pins which directly contacted the sprocket teeth; however this configuration exhibited extremely rapid wear of both the sprocket teeth, and the plates where they pivoted on the pins. This problem was partially solved by the development of bushed chains, with the pins holding the outer plates passing through bushings or sleeves connecting the inner plates. This distributed the wear over a greater area; however the teeth of the sprockets still wore more rapidly than is desirable, from the sliding friction against the bushings. The addition of rollers surrounding the bushing sleeves of the chain and provided rolling contact with the teeth of the sprockets resulting in excellent resistance to wear of both sprockets and chain as well. There is even very low friction, as long as the chain is sufficiently lubricated. Continuous, clean, lubrication of roller chains is of primary importance for efficient operation as well as correct tensioning.

LUBRICATION

Many driving chains (for example, in factory equipment, or driving a camshaft inside an internal combustion engine) operate in clean environments, and thus the wearing surfaces (that is, the pins and bushings) are safe from precipitation and airborne grit, many even in a sealed environment such as an oil bath. Some roller chains are designed to have o-rings built into the space between the outside link plate and the inside roller link plates. Chain manufacturers began to include this feature in 1971 after the application was invented by Joseph Montano while working for Whitney Chain of Hartford, Connecticut. O-rings were included as a way to improve lubrication to the links of power transmission chains, a service that is vitally important to extending their working life. These rubber fixtures form a barrier that holds factory applied lubricating grease inside the pin and bushing wear areas. Further, the rubber o-rings prevent dirt and other contaminants from entering inside the chain linkages, where such particles would otherwise cause significant wear.[citation needed]

There are also many chains that have to operate in dirty conditions, and for size or operational reasons cannot be sealed. Examples include chains on farm equipment, bicycles, and chain saws. These chains will necessarily have relatively high rates of wear, particularly when the operators are prepared to accept more friction, less efficiency, more noise and more frequent replacement as they neglect lubrication and adjustment.

Many oil-based lubricants attract dirt and other particles, eventually forming an CHINAMFG paste that will compound wear on chains. This problem can be circumvented by use of a “dry” PTFE spray, which forms a solid film after application and repels both particles and moisture.

VARIANTS DESIGN

Layout of a roller chain: 1. Outer plate, 2. Inner plate, 3. Pin, 4. Bushing, 5. Roller
If the chain is not being used for a high wear application (for instance if it is just transmitting motion from a hand-operated lever to a control shaft on a machine, or a sliding door on an oven), then 1 of the simpler types of chain may still be used. Conversely, where extra strength but the smooth drive of a smaller pitch is required, the chain may be “siamesed”; instead of just 2 rows of plates on the outer sides of the chain, there may be 3 (“duplex”), 4 (“triplex”), or more rows of plates running parallel, with bushings and rollers between each adjacent pair, and the same number of rows of teeth running in parallel on the sprockets to match. Timing chains on automotive engines, for example, typically have multiple rows of plates called strands.

Roller chain is made in several sizes, the most common American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards being 40, 50, 60, and 80. The first digit(s) indicate the pitch of the chain in eighths of an inch, with the last digit being 0 for standard chain, 1 for lightweight chain, and 5 for bushed chain with no rollers. Thus, a chain with half-inch pitch would be a #40 while a #160 sprocket would have teeth spaced 2 inches apart, etc. Metric pitches are expressed in sixteenths of an inch; thus a metric #8 chain (08B-1) would be equivalent to an ANSI #40. Most roller chain is made from plain carbon or alloy steel, but stainless steel is used in food processing machinery or other places where lubrication is a problem, and nylon or brass are occasionally seen for the same reason.

Roller chain is ordinarily hooked up using a master link (also known as a connecting link), which typically has 1 pin held by a horseshoe clip rather than friction fit, allowing it to be inserted or removed with simple tools. Chain with a removable link or pin is also known as cottered chain, which allows the length of the chain to be adjusted. Half links (also known as offsets) are available and are used to increase the length of the chain by a single roller. Riveted roller chain has the master link (also known as a connecting link) “riveted” or mashed on the ends. These pins are made to be durable and are not removable.

USE

An example of 2 ‘ghost’ sprockets tensioning a triplex roller chain system
Roller chains are used in low- to mid-speed drives at around 600 to 800 feet per minute; however, at higher speeds, around 2,000 to 3,000 feet per minute, V-belts are normally used due to wear and noise issues.
A bicycle chain is a form of roller chain. Bicycle chains may have a master link, or may require a chain tool for removal and installation. A similar but larger and thus stronger chain is used on most motorcycles although it is sometimes replaced by either a toothed belt or a shaft drive, which offer lower noise level and fewer maintenance requirements.
The great majority of automobile engines use roller chains to drive the camshaft(s). Very high performance engines often use gear drive, and starting in the early 1960s toothed belts were used by some manufacturers.
Chains are also used in forklifts using hydraulic rams as a pulley to raise and lower the carriage; however, these chains are not considered roller chains, but are classified as lift or leaf chains.
Chainsaw cutting chains superficially resemble roller chains but are more closely related to leaf chains. They are driven by projecting drive links which also serve to locate the chain CHINAMFG the bar.

Sea Harrier FA.2 ZA195 front (cold) vector thrust nozzle – the nozzle is rotated by a chain drive from an air motor
A perhaps unusual use of a pair of motorcycle chains is in the Harrier Jump Jet, where a chain drive from an air motor is used to rotate the movable engine nozzles, allowing them to be pointed downwards for hovering flight, or to the rear for normal CHINAMFG flight, a system known as Thrust vectoring.

WEAR

 

The effect of wear on a roller chain is to increase the pitch (spacing of the links), causing the chain to grow longer. Note that this is due to wear at the pivoting pins and bushes, not from actual stretching of the metal (as does happen to some flexible steel components such as the hand-brake cable of a motor vehicle).

With modern chains it is unusual for a chain (other than that of a bicycle) to wear until it breaks, since a worn chain leads to the rapid onset of wear on the teeth of the sprockets, with ultimate failure being the loss of all the teeth on the sprocket. The sprockets (in particular the smaller of the two) suffer a grinding motion that puts a characteristic hook shape into the driven face of the teeth. (This effect is made worse by a chain improperly tensioned, but is unavoidable no matter what care is taken). The worn teeth (and chain) no longer provides smooth transmission of power and this may become evident from the noise, the vibration or (in car engines using a timing chain) the variation in ignition timing seen with a timing light. Both sprockets and chain should be replaced in these cases, since a new chain on worn sprockets will not last long. However, in less severe cases it may be possible to save the larger of the 2 sprockets, since it is always the smaller 1 that suffers the most wear. Only in very light-weight applications such as a bicycle, or in extreme cases of improper tension, will the chain normally jump off the sprockets.

The lengthening due to wear of a chain is calculated by the following formula:

M = the length of a number of links measured

S = the number of links measured

P = Pitch

In industry, it is usual to monitor the movement of the chain tensioner (whether manual or automatic) or the exact length of a drive chain (one rule of thumb is to replace a roller chain which has elongated 3% on an adjustable drive or 1.5% on a fixed-center drive). A simpler method, particularly suitable for the cycle or motorcycle user, is to attempt to pull the chain away from the larger of the 2 sprockets, whilst ensuring the chain is taut. Any significant movement (e.g. making it possible to see through a gap) probably indicates a chain worn up to and beyond the limit. Sprocket damage will result if the problem is ignored. Sprocket wear cancels this effect, and may mask chain wear.

CHAIN STRENGTH

The most common measure of roller chain’s strength is tensile strength. Tensile strength represents how much load a chain can withstand under a one-time load before breaking. Just as important as tensile strength is a chain’s fatigue strength. The critical factors in a chain’s fatigue strength is the quality of steel used to manufacture the chain, the heat treatment of the chain components, the quality of the pitch hole fabrication of the linkplates, and the type of shot plus the intensity of shot peen coverage on the linkplates. Other factors can include the thickness of the linkplates and the design (contour) of the linkplates. The rule of thumb for roller chain operating on a continuous drive is for the chain load to not exceed a mere 1/6 or 1/9 of the chain’s tensile strength, depending on the type of master links used (press-fit vs. slip-fit)[citation needed]. Roller chains operating on a continuous drive beyond these thresholds can and typically do fail prematurely via linkplate fatigue failure.

The standard minimum ultimate strength of the ANSI 29.1 steel chain is 12,500 x (pitch, in inches)2. X-ring and O-Ring chains greatly decrease wear by means of internal lubricants, increasing chain life. The internal lubrication is inserted by means of a vacuum when riveting the chain together.

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Standards organizations (such as ANSI and ISO) maintain standards for design, dimensions, and interchangeability of transmission chains. For example, the following Table shows data from ANSI standard B29.1-2011 (Precision Power Transmission Roller Chains, Attachments, and Sprockets) developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). See the references[8][9][10] for additional information.

ASME/ANSI B29.1-2011 Roller Chain Standard SizesSizePitchMaximum Roller DiameterMinimum Ultimate Tensile StrengthMeasuring Load25

ASME/ANSI B29.1-2011 Roller Chain Standard Sizes
Size Pitch Maximum Roller Diameter Minimum Ultimate Tensile Strength Measuring Load
25 0.250 in (6.35 mm) 0.130 in (3.30 mm) 780 lb (350 kg) 18 lb (8.2 kg)
35 0.375 in (9.53 mm) 0.200 in (5.08 mm) 1,760 lb (800 kg) 18 lb (8.2 kg)
41 0.500 in (12.70 mm) 0.306 in (7.77 mm) 1,500 lb (680 kg) 18 lb (8.2 kg)
40 0.500 in (12.70 mm) 0.312 in (7.92 mm) 3,125 lb (1,417 kg) 31 lb (14 kg)
50 0.625 in (15.88 mm) 0.400 in (10.16 mm) 4,880 lb (2,210 kg) 49 lb (22 kg)
60 0.750 in (19.05 mm) 0.469 in (11.91 mm) 7,030 lb (3,190 kg) 70 lb (32 kg)
80 1.000 in (25.40 mm) 0.625 in (15.88 mm) 12,500 lb (5,700 kg) 125 lb (57 kg)
100 1.250 in (31.75 mm) 0.750 in (19.05 mm) 19,531 lb (8,859 kg) 195 lb (88 kg)
120 1.500 in (38.10 mm) 0.875 in (22.23 mm) 28,125 lb (12,757 kg) 281 lb (127 kg)
140 1.750 in (44.45 mm) 1.000 in (25.40 mm) 38,280 lb (17,360 kg) 383 lb (174 kg)
160 2.000 in (50.80 mm) 1.125 in (28.58 mm) 50,000 lb (23,000 kg) 500 lb (230 kg)
180 2.250 in (57.15 mm) 1.460 in (37.08 mm) 63,280 lb (28,700 kg) 633 lb (287 kg)
200 2.500 in (63.50 mm) 1.562 in (39.67 mm) 78,175 lb (35,460 kg) 781 lb (354 kg)
240 3.000 in (76.20 mm) 1.875 in (47.63 mm) 112,500 lb (51,000 kg) 1,000 lb (450 kg

For mnemonic purposes, below is another presentation of key dimensions from the same standard, expressed in fractions of an inch (which was part of the thinking behind the choice of preferred numbers in the ANSI standard):

Pitch (inches) Pitch expressed
in eighths
ANSI standard
chain number
Width (inches)
14 28 25 18
38 38 35 316
12 48 41 14
12 48 40 516
58 58 50 38
34 68 60 12
1 88 80 58

Notes:
1. The pitch is the distance between roller centers. The width is the distance between the link plates (i.e. slightly more than the roller width to allow for clearance).
2. The right-hand digit of the standard denotes 0 = normal chain, 1 = lightweight chain, 5 = rollerless bushing chain.
3. The left-hand digit denotes the number of eighths of an inch that make up the pitch.
4. An “H” following the standard number denotes heavyweight chain. A hyphenated number following the standard number denotes double-strand (2), triple-strand (3), and so on. Thus 60H-3 denotes number 60 heavyweight triple-strand chain.
 A typical bicycle chain (for derailleur gears) uses narrow 1⁄2-inch-pitch chain. The width of the chain is variable, and does not affect the load capacity. The more sprockets at the rear wheel (historically 3-6, nowadays 7-12 sprockets), the narrower the chain. Chains are sold according to the number of speeds they are designed to work with, for example, “10 speed chain”. Hub gear or single speed bicycles use 1/2″ x 1/8″ chains, where 1/8″ refers to the maximum thickness of a sprocket that can be used with the chain.

Typically chains with parallel shaped links have an even number of links, with each narrow link followed by a broad one. Chains built up with a uniform type of link, narrow at 1 and broad at the other end, can be made with an odd number of links, which can be an advantage to adapt to a special chainwheel-distance; on the other side such a chain tends to be not so strong.

Roller chains made using ISO standard are sometimes called as isochains.

 

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Standard or Nonstandard: Standard
Application: Textile Machinery, Garment Machinery, Conveyer Equipment, Packaging Machinery, Electric Cars, Motorcycle, Food Machinery, Marine, Mining Equipment, Agricultural Machinery, Car
Surface Treatment: Polishing
Structure: Roller Chain
Material: Alloy
Type: Bush Chain
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What are the benefits of using a silent gear chain?

Using a silent gear chain in mechanical systems offers several advantages:

1. Noise Reduction:

– Silent gear chains are specifically designed to minimize noise during operation. They incorporate advanced engineering techniques, such as tooth profile optimization and special surface treatments, to reduce noise levels significantly. This makes them ideal for applications where noise reduction is critical, such as in consumer electronics or quiet environments.

2. Smooth Operation:

– Silent gear chains provide smooth and precise motion transmission due to their accurately machined teeth and optimized tooth profiles. This results in reduced vibration and improved overall system performance.

3. High Efficiency:

– Silent gear chains are designed to minimize power loss during operation. They have low friction coefficients and efficient tooth engagement, resulting in higher energy efficiency compared to other types of chains.

4. High Load Capacity:

– Silent gear chains are constructed with robust materials and advanced manufacturing processes, making them capable of handling high loads and torque. They provide reliable power transmission even in demanding applications.

5. Long Service Life:

– The materials and construction of silent gear chains are chosen to ensure durability and extended service life. They are resistant to wear, fatigue, and corrosion, allowing them to withstand harsh operating conditions and provide reliable performance over an extended period.

6. Maintenance Convenience:

– Silent gear chains generally require minimal maintenance. The use of high-quality materials and lubricants, combined with their efficient design, results in reduced wear and elongation. This minimizes the need for frequent adjustments or replacements, leading to lower maintenance costs and downtime.

7. Versatility:

– Silent gear chains are available in various sizes, configurations, and materials to suit different applications. They can be customized to meet specific requirements, allowing for flexibility in system design.

Overall, the benefits of using a silent gear chain include noise reduction, smooth operation, high efficiency, high load capacity, long service life, maintenance convenience, and versatility. These advantages make silent gear chains a preferred choice in applications where quiet operation, efficiency, and reliability are paramount.

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Can a gear chain be repaired if it is damaged?

In most cases, if a gear chain is damaged, it cannot be repaired and will need to be replaced entirely. The nature of damage to a gear chain, such as broken teeth, worn links, or damaged rollers, often requires the replacement of the affected components.

Attempting to repair a damaged gear chain can compromise its integrity and performance, leading to safety hazards and further damage. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer or a qualified professional to assess the extent of the damage and determine the appropriate course of action.

If a gear chain is found to be damaged, it is important to identify the root cause of the damage. This could be due to factors such as overloading, misalignment, inadequate lubrication, or excessive wear. Addressing the underlying issue is crucial to prevent future damage and ensure the reliability of the gear chain system.

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What industries commonly use gear chains?

Gear chains find applications in various industries where precise power transmission, speed control, and high load capacity are required. Some common industries that use gear chains include:

– Automotive: Gear chains are utilized in automotive systems such as engines, transmissions, and differentials for efficient power transfer and speed control.

– Machinery: Gear chains are widely used in machinery applications such as industrial equipment, manufacturing machinery, and heavy machinery where precise speed control and high load capacity are crucial.

– Robotics: Gear chains play a vital role in robotic systems, enabling precise and controlled movement in robotic arms, joints, and other mechanical components.

– Aerospace: Gear chains are used in aerospace applications for tasks such as actuating flight control surfaces, adjusting landing gear, and controlling various mechanical systems within aircraft.

– Material Handling: Gear chains are employed in material handling equipment such as conveyors, elevators, and hoists to ensure reliable and efficient movement of goods and materials.

– Power Generation: Gear chains are utilized in power generation systems, including wind turbines, hydroelectric plants, and steam turbines, where they facilitate the transfer of rotational motion and torque.

– Marine: Gear chains are found in marine applications like ship propulsion systems, steering mechanisms, and winches, providing reliable power transmission and control.

– Mining: Gear chains are used in mining equipment, such as conveyors, crushers, and excavators, to handle heavy loads and ensure efficient operation in demanding mining environments.

– Agricultural: Gear chains are employed in agricultural machinery, including tractors, combines, and harvesters, for power transmission and control in various agricultural processes.

– Construction: Gear chains are utilized in construction machinery such as cranes, excavators, and loaders, where they enable precise control and reliable power transmission.

– Industrial Automation: Gear chains are used in industrial automation systems for tasks such as robotic assembly, packaging, and material handling, ensuring precise movement and efficient power transfer.

In summary, gear chains have wide-ranging applications across industries such as automotive, machinery, robotics, aerospace, material handling, power generation, marine, mining, agricultural, construction, and industrial automation.

China manufacturer Heavy Duty Series Industrial Transmission Gear Reducer Conveyor Parts General Hardware Gearbox Transmission Conveyor Mining Machine Cottered Type Roller Chains  China manufacturer Heavy Duty Series Industrial Transmission Gear Reducer Conveyor Parts General Hardware Gearbox Transmission Conveyor Mining Machine Cottered Type Roller Chains
editor by CX 2023-11-09

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