Product Description
Standard Double Pitch Conveyor Chain Double Pitch Pintle Drag Drive Roller Conveyor Sprocket Chain For Food Machine
Product Description
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. ANSI Standard Short Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chains are the most popular chains for driving, transmission reduction, tension, shuttle traction, and other applications.
Product Parameters
Transmission chain (Driving Chain) | Short Pitch Precision Roller Chain (A Series)(1,2,3) | 04C-1 06C-1-2-3 085-1-2-3 08A-1-2-3 10A-1-2-3 12A-1-2-3 16A-1-2-3 20A-1-2-3 24A-1-2-3 28A-1-2-3 32A-1-2-3 40A-1-2-3 48A-1-2-3 |
25 35 35-2 35-3 -2 40-3 50 50-2-50-3 60 60-2 60-3 80 80-2 80-3 100 100-2 100-3 120 120-2 120-3 140 140-2 160 160-2 -2 240 | ||
Short Pitch Precision Roller Chain (B Series)(1,2,3) | 06B-1-2-3 06B-1-2-3 08B-1-2-3 10B-1-2-3 12B-1-2-3 16B-1-2-3 20B-1-2-3 24B-1-2-3 28B-1-2-3 32B-1-2-3 40B-1-2-3 48B-1-2-3 56B-1-2-3 64B-1-2-3 72B-1-2-3 | |
Heavy Duty Series Roller Chain(1,2) | 08AH-1 10AH-1 12AH-1-2-3 16AH-1-2-3 20AH-1-2-3 24AH-1-2-3 28AH-1-2-3 32AH-1-2-3 40AH-1-2-3 | |
Side Bow Chain | 40SB 43SB 50SB 60SB 63SB 80SB 08BSB 08BSBY1 10BSB 12BSB C2050SB | |
Motorcycle Chain | 410 415 415H 420 420H 428 428H 520 520H 525 525H 530 530H 630 630H | |
Engine Mechanism Chain (Timing Chain) | CL04 | |
Self-Lubrication Roller Chain | 08BSLR 10BSLR 12BSLR 16BSLR 40SLR 50SLR 60SLR 80SLR | |
Double Pitch Transmission Chain | 208A 208B 210A 210B 212A 212B 216A 216B 220A 220B | |
2040 2050 2060 2080 2100 | ||
Bush Chain | P15F-B P20-B P25-B P25F1-B P30F2-B P36-B P40-B P45-B P50-B P55-B P60-B P70-B P80-B | |
Conveyor Chain | Roller Chain With Straight Side Plates (A Series) | C08A-1-2-3 C10A-1-2-3 C12-1-2-3 C24A-1-2-3 C32A-1-2-3 |
C35 C40-1-2-3 C50-1-2-3 C80-1-2-3 C100-1-2-3 C120-1-2-3 C140-1-2-3 C160-1-2-3 | ||
Roller Chain With Straight Side Plates (B Series) | C08B-1-2-3 C10B-1-2-3 C12B-1-2-3 C16-1-2-3 C20B-1-2-3 C24B-1-2-3 C28B-1-2-3 C32B-1-2-3 | |
Double Pitch Conveyor Chain | C208A C208AH C208B C208BL C210A C210AL C212A C212AH C212AHL C216A C216AL C216AH C216AHL C220A C220AL C220AH C220AHL C224A C224AL C224AH C224AHL C232A C232AL C232AH C232AHL | |
C2050 C2052 C2060 C2062 C2060H C2080 C2080H C2082 C2082H C2100 C2100H C2102 C2102H C2120 C2120H C2122 C2122H C2160 C2160H C2162 C2162H | ||
Double Pius Speed Chain | BS25-C206B BS25-C208A BS25-C210A BS25-C212A BS30-C206B BS30-C208B BS30-C210B BS30-C212B | |
Conveyor Chain (M Series) | M20 M28 M40 M56 M80 | |
Hollow Pin Conveyor Chain (MC Series) | MC28 MC56 MC112 MC224 | |
Conveyor Chain (FV Series) | FV40 FV63 FV90 FV112 FV140 | |
Conveyor Chain (FVT Series) | FVT40 FVT63 FVT90 FVT112 FVT140 FVT180 FVT250 FVT315 | |
Hollow Pin Conveyor Chain (FVC Series) | FVC63 FVC90 FVC112 FVC140 FVC180 FVC250 FVC315 | |
Conveyor Chain (Z Series) | Z40 Z100 Z160 Z300 | |
Conveyor Chain (ZE Series) | ZE40 ZE100 ZE160 ZE300 | |
Hollow Pin Conveyor Chain (ZC Series) | ZC21 ZC40 ZC60 ZC150 ZC300 | |
Hollow Pin Chains | 08BHPF 08BHPF5 08BHP9 10BHPF3 10BHPF4 12BHPF2 12BHPF3 16BHPF3 16BHPF4 40HP 08BHPF7 08BHP 50HP 50HPF4 50H-HP 60HP 60HPF1 80HP 80HPF1 80HPF2 80H-HP 80HPF3 80HPF4 HB41.75F5 A2080HP | |
Welded-type cranked link chains | WR78 WH78 WR82 WH82 WR106 WH106 WR110 WH110 WR111 WH111 WR124 WH124 WR132 WH132 WR150 WH150 WR155 WH155 WR157 WH157 WR78F5 WH78F4 WH124F1 WH111F1 | |
Palm oil Chains | P101.6F2 P152F14 P152F17 P152F29 90R-S P101.6F64 P76.7 P152F31 | |
Sugar mill chains | DH9063 DH2198 P152F93K2 P152F78K2 DH 0571 0 DH1796 P152F77-AS2 P203.2F9 | |
Rubber gloves carrier chains | P100F155 P100F13 P100F139 P150/90 | |
Lumber conveyor chains | 81X 81XH 81XHE 81XHH 81XHS 500R 441.100R | |
Sharp top chains | 08AF34 08BF21 10AF8 41F6 06BF1 06BF37 08AF41 08BF44 08AF8… | |
Stainless Steel Chain | Stainless Steel Short Pitch Precision Roller Chain(A Series) | 25SS-1 35SS-1 41SS-1 40SS-1 50SS-1 60SS-1 80SS-1 100SS-1 120SS-1 |
Stainless Steel Short Pitch Precision Roller Chain(B Series) | 05BSS-1 06BSS-1 08BSS-1 10BSS-1 12BSS-1 16BSS-1 20BSS-1 24BSS-1 | |
Stainless Steel Roller Chain With Straight Side Plates | C40SS-1 C50SS-1 C60SS-1 C80SS-1 C100SS-1 C120SS-1 C08BSS-1 C10BSS-1 C12BSS-1 C16BSS-1 C20BSS-1 C24BSS-1 | |
Stainless Steel Double Pitch Transmission Chain | 2040SS 2050SS 2060SS 2080SS 2100SS 2120SS 208BSS 210BSS 212BSS 216BSS 220BSS 224BSS | |
Stainless Steel Double Pitch Conveyor Chain | C2040SS C2040HSS C208BSS C2050SS C2060SS C2060HSS C2080SS C2080HSS C2100SS C2100HSS C2120SS C2120HSS | |
Stainless Steel Hollow Pin Chain | 08BHFSS 40HPSS 50HPSS 60HPSS 12BHPSS 80HPSS C2040HPSS C2050HPSS C2060HPSS C2080HPSS HB50.8SS | |
Stainless Steel Double Pitch Hollow Pin Chain | C2042HPSS C2052HPSS C2062HPSS C2082HPSS C2042H-HPSS C2052H-HPSS C2062H-HPSS C2082H-HPSS | |
Lifting Chain | Car Parking Chain | 12AT-1 16AT-1-2 20AT-1-2-3 24AT-1-2 |
Leaf Chain | LH0822 LH0823 LH571 LH0844 LH0846 LH 0571 LH1571 LH1571 LH1034 LH1044 LH1046 LH1066 LH1088 LH1222 LH1223 LH1234 LH1244 LH1246 LH1266 LH1288 | |
BL422 BL423 BL434 BL444 BL446 BL466 BL488 BL522 BL523 BL534 BL544 BL546 BL566 BL588 BL622 BL623 BL634 BL644 BL646 BL666 BL688 | ||
Multile Plate Bearing Pin Chain | LF30 MP50F2 MP50.8 MP70F1 MP70F2 MP70F3 MP80F1 MP90F1 MP90F2 MP110F1 | |
Rollerless Lift Chain | 45-1 55-1 65-1 85-1 105-1 125-1 145-1 165-1 | |
Agricultural Chain | S Type Steel Agricultural Chain & Attachments | S32 S42 S45 S52 S55 S62 S77 S88 A550 A620 |
C Type Steel Agricultural Chain with Attachments | CA550 CA550/S55 CA555 CA550HD CA550V CA557 CA620 CA2801 38.1R 38.4R 38.4V 38.4VB | |
Rice Harvester Chain | S3558T-48001 S3558T-48002 | |
Drop Forged Chain Series | Drop Forged Rivetless Chain | Imperial: 80H X348 X458 468H X658 X678 678 698 998 9118 S348 S458 S678 S698 S9118, Metric system: XT100 XT160 |
Cast Detachable Chain | 55 57 62 74 78 | |
Steel Detachable Chain | 25 32 32W 51 52 55 62 | |
Cast Iron Chain | Cast Iron Chain (C Series) | C55 C55L C77 C188 C188L C102B C111 C131 C132 |
Cast Iron Chain (H Series) | H60 H78 H82 H110 | |
Cast Iron Chain (4 Series) | 462 477 488 4103 720 720S 730 | |
Cast Iron Chain BRH188 | BRH188 C188CP C102B-K2 C55A C55B C55D CC600 H78A H78B H130 H138 MC33 103 4103F29 907-E51 | |
Welded chains | WR78 WH78 WR82 WH82 WR124 WH124 | |
Forging Hanging Chain | X228 X348 X458 X678 698 |
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FAQ
Q: Do you provide samples?
A: Yes. A sample is available for testing.
Q: What’s your lead time?
A: Standard products need 5-30days, a bit longer for customized products.
Q: Do you provide technical support?
A: Yes. Our company has a design and development team, and we can provide technical support if you
need.
Q: How to ship to us?
A: It is available by air, sea, or train.
Q: How to pay the money?
A: T/T and L/C are preferred, with different currencies, including USD, EUR, RMB, etc.
Q: How can I know if the product is suitable for me?
A: >1ST confirm drawing and specification >2nd test sample >3rd start mass production.
Q: Can I come to your company to visit?
A: Yes, you are welcome to visit us at any time.
Q: How shall we contact you?
A: You can send an inquiry directly, and we will respond within 24 hours.
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What are the factors to consider when selecting a drag chain for specific cable management needs?
When selecting a drag chain for specific cable management needs, several factors should be taken into consideration to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Here are some key factors to keep in mind:
- Load Capacity: Determine the total weight of the cables and hoses that will be placed inside the drag chain. Select a drag chain with a load capacity that exceeds the total weight to prevent overloading.
- Internal Height and Width: Measure the diameter and height of the largest cable or hose in the system. The internal dimensions of the drag chain should be sufficient to accommodate all the cables without excessive bending or compression.
- Travel Length: Consider the maximum and minimum travel length required for the cables. Choose a drag chain that can extend and compress to meet the specific travel requirements.
- Environmental Conditions: Evaluate the operating environment for factors such as temperature, moisture, chemicals, and UV exposure. Choose a drag chain made from materials that can withstand the environmental conditions to ensure durability and longevity.
- Speed and Acceleration: Determine the speed and acceleration at which the drag chain will be moving. Higher speeds and accelerations may require drag chains with enhanced stability and anti-vibration properties.
- Mounting Options: Consider the available space and mounting options in the application. There are various mounting styles, including fixed, gliding, and rolling mounts, each suited for different installations.
- Friction and Noise: Drag chains should provide smooth, low-friction movement to reduce wear on cables and minimize noise. Look for drag chains with integrated glide shoes or separators to ensure smooth operation.
- Service Life: Choose a drag chain with a long service life to minimize maintenance and replacement costs. High-quality drag chains made from durable materials can offer extended service life.
- Cable Separation and Organization: Consider the need for cable separation and organization within the drag chain. Some drag chains offer dividers or compartments to keep cables organized and prevent tangling.
- Special Requirements: If the application has specific requirements such as EMI/RFI shielding, fire resistance, or anti-static properties, select a drag chain that meets those specifications.
By carefully considering these factors, engineers and designers can choose the most suitable drag chain for their specific cable management needs, ensuring reliable and efficient cable protection and organization.
Can drag chains be used in aerospace and aviation equipment?
Yes, drag chains can be used in aerospace and aviation equipment to manage and protect cables and hoses. These industries often rely on complex and sophisticated systems, and drag chains play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and reliable operation of various equipment and machinery.
In aerospace and aviation applications, drag chains offer the following benefits:
- Cable Protection: Drag chains provide a secure and enclosed pathway for cables and hoses, protecting them from potential damage caused by abrasion, impact, or environmental factors.
- Space Optimization: The compact and organized design of drag chains helps optimize space utilization in aircraft and other aviation equipment, especially in confined areas with limited room for cable routing.
- Reduced Wear and Tear: By guiding and supporting cables during movement, drag chains reduce wear and tear on cables, prolonging their lifespan and minimizing maintenance needs.
- Enhanced Safety: Drag chains prevent cables from becoming entangled or creating tripping hazards, contributing to the overall safety of the aircraft and its crew.
- Flexibility: Drag chains can accommodate cables and hoses of different sizes and types, making them suitable for a wide range of applications in the aerospace and aviation industries.
- Environmental Resistance: Drag chains are available in materials that offer resistance to temperature extremes, chemicals, and other environmental factors, ensuring reliable performance in the demanding conditions experienced during flight.
However, when using drag chains in aerospace and aviation equipment, it is essential to consider factors such as weight limitations, electromagnetic interference, and adherence to industry regulations and standards. Additionally, regular maintenance and inspection of the drag chains are critical to detect any signs of wear or damage and address them promptly to ensure continued safe and reliable operation.
Overall, drag chains provide valuable cable management solutions for aerospace and aviation applications, contributing to the efficient and safe functioning of various systems within the aircraft and related equipment.
What industries commonly utilize drag chains for cable management?
Drag chains are widely used in various industries for effective cable and hose management. Some of the common industries that utilize drag chains include:
1. Automation and Robotics:
In automation and robotic systems, drag chains play a vital role in guiding and protecting cables that power and control the machinery’s movements. They ensure smooth cable management and prevent tangling or snagging, contributing to the reliable operation of automated processes.
2. Machine Tools:
In machine tool applications, drag chains manage the cables and hoses that supply power and coolant to various components. They keep the cables organized and prevent damage from debris or moving machine parts, ensuring the machine’s efficiency and longevity.
3. Material Handling:
In material handling equipment such as conveyors, cranes, and forklifts, drag chains are used to manage power and control cables, as well as hydraulic hoses. They protect the cables from external elements, such as dust and debris, and contribute to safe and efficient material handling operations.
4. Packaging and Printing:
In packaging and printing industries, drag chains are employed to manage cables and hoses that control the packaging machinery and printing equipment. They prevent cable damage during repeated movements and ensure continuous and reliable production.
5. Automotive Manufacturing:
In automotive assembly lines, drag chains are used to manage cables that power robotic arms, conveyors, and other automated equipment. They provide a safe and organized cable management solution, contributing to efficient and precise manufacturing processes.
6. Energy and Utilities:
In power generation plants and utilities, drag chains manage cables for transmitting electricity, control signals, and data. They protect the cables from harsh environments and mechanical stress, ensuring reliable power distribution and control.
7. Aerospace and Aviation:
In the aerospace industry, drag chains are utilized in aircraft manufacturing and maintenance to manage cables and hoses for various systems, including hydraulics and electrical controls. They help maintain the integrity and functionality of critical aircraft components.
8. Mining and Construction:
In mining and construction equipment, drag chains are used to manage cables that power heavy machinery and control various functions. They offer protection from harsh environments and ensure uninterrupted operations.
9. Food and Beverage:
In food processing and beverage industries, drag chains are used to manage cables and hoses in conveyor systems and automated machinery. They meet strict hygiene standards and ensure smooth production processes.
10. Marine and Offshore:
In marine and offshore applications, drag chains manage cables and hoses on ships and offshore platforms, providing protection in demanding environments and marine conditions.
These industries are just a few examples of where drag chains are commonly used for efficient cable and hose management. Drag chains offer a reliable solution for protecting and organizing cables, ensuring safe and smooth operations in various industrial applications.
editor by CX 2024-04-16
China manufacturer Wholesale PA66 Cable Drag Chain for CNC Machine Tools Accessories
Product Description
Cable carrier 16007
Material: reinforced nylon
Beautiful appearance , natural
Wear-resiatance , silent
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Warranty: | 1 Year |
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How do drag chains contribute to cable longevity and reduced downtime?
Drag chains play a significant role in enhancing cable longevity and reducing downtime in various industrial applications. Here’s how they contribute to these benefits:
- Cable Protection: Drag chains encase and protect cables and hoses, shielding them from external elements such as debris, dust, and liquids. This protection prevents the cables from getting damaged or worn out prematurely, ensuring their longevity.
- Preventing Tangling and Twisting: By guiding cables in a specific path, drag chains eliminate the risk of tangling and twisting during motion. Twisted or tangled cables can lead to damage and signal interference, which may result in downtime for troubleshooting and repairs.
- Reducing Friction: Drag chains provide a smooth pathway for cables to move within, reducing friction and abrasion that can occur when cables rub against each other or other components. Reduced friction extends the lifespan of cables and minimizes the need for frequent replacements.
- Eliminating Cable Stress: When cables are left loose or unorganized, they can be subjected to unnecessary stress during motion, which can lead to fatigue and eventual failure. Drag chains keep the cables securely in place, preventing stress-related damage.
- Preventing Cable Pinching: In some applications, cables can get pinched or crushed between moving parts. Drag chains create a dedicated channel for cables, preventing them from being pinched and preserving their integrity.
- Efficient Cable Management: Drag chains neatly organize and manage cables, reducing the chances of accidental damage or snagging during operation or maintenance activities. This efficient cable management contributes to reduced downtime and faster troubleshooting.
- Enhancing Cable Inspection: With cables enclosed in drag chains, it becomes easier to inspect and maintain them regularly. Regular inspections allow for early detection of potential issues, preventing unexpected downtime due to cable failures.
Overall, drag chains offer a comprehensive cable protection and management solution, which leads to extended cable longevity and minimized downtime in industrial settings.
Can drag chains be used in the energy and power generation sector?
Yes, drag chains are commonly used in the energy and power generation sector for cable management and protection. The energy and power generation industry includes power plants, renewable energy facilities, electrical substations, and other related applications. Here’s how drag chains are utilized in this sector:
- Cable Protection: The energy and power generation sector often involves a complex network of cables and hoses that carry electricity, signals, and fluids. Drag chains are used to protect these cables from damage caused by continuous motion, abrasion, and exposure to external elements.
- Dynamic Applications: In power generation facilities, various equipment such as turbines, generators, and transformers require dynamic cable management due to continuous movement. Drag chains can handle these dynamic applications, ensuring that cables and hoses remain organized and safely routed during equipment operation.
- Harsh Environments: Power plants and substations may expose cables to harsh environments, including extreme temperatures, chemicals, and outdoor conditions. Drag chains made from durable and corrosion-resistant materials can withstand these challenges, providing reliable cable protection and management.
- High Loads: Drag chains are capable of supporting multiple cables and hoses, even in applications with high loads and complex cable configurations. They prevent cables from tangling, getting caught, or suffering excessive stress during equipment operation.
- Long Travel Distances: In some power generation facilities, cables may need to travel long distances to connect different components and systems. Drag chains facilitate smooth movement over these long travel distances, ensuring that cables are managed efficiently and without interference.
- Enhanced Safety: Cable management is critical in the power generation sector to maintain a safe working environment. Drag chains keep cables organized, reducing the risk of accidents caused by cable entanglement or tripping hazards.
- Reliability and Longevity: Drag chains are designed for long service life and reliable performance, minimizing downtime and maintenance requirements. This is especially important in critical power generation applications where uninterrupted operation is essential.
Overall, drag chains play a crucial role in the energy and power generation sector by providing efficient cable management and protection. Their ability to handle continuous flexing, harsh environments, and dynamic applications makes them a valuable solution for ensuring the reliability and safety of cable systems in this industry.
Can drag chains be used in overhead or vertical cable management systems?
Yes, drag chains are suitable for use in overhead or vertical cable management systems, providing effective protection and organization for cables and hoses in such applications. Here’s how they are used:
1. Vertical Installation:
Drag chains can be installed vertically or in an overhead configuration to manage cables and hoses that need to move up and down or horizontally. The chain’s enclosed design ensures that the cables are protected from external elements and potential hazards in these orientations.
2. Secure Cable Movement:
When used vertically, drag chains securely guide and support cables as they move along the vertical axis. This prevents the cables from getting tangled or becoming disorganized, ensuring smooth and reliable movement without the risk of wear or damage.
3. Space-Saving Solution:
Vertical cable management with drag chains can be a space-saving solution, especially in applications where floor space is limited. By guiding the cables along a vertical path, the system can efficiently utilize the available space and minimize obstruction on the ground.
4. Flexibility and Adaptability:
Drag chains are available in various sizes and configurations, making them adaptable to different vertical cable management requirements. They can accommodate multiple cables of varying diameters and provide options for cable separation and organization.
5. Cable Protection:
Overhead or vertical cable management systems often involve cables that are subject to frequent movement or dynamic forces. Drag chains protect the cables from mechanical stress and abrasion that can occur during vertical movements, ensuring their longevity and reliability.
6. Suitable Materials:
When selecting drag chains for overhead or vertical applications, it’s essential to consider the material of the chain and its compatibility with the cables and the environment. Stainless steel, plastic, or hybrid materials may be preferred, depending on factors such as load capacity, exposure to chemicals, and operating temperatures.
7. Regular Inspection and Maintenance:
Like any cable management system, overhead or vertical drag chains require regular inspection and maintenance to ensure optimal performance. Periodic checks for wear, damage, and proper tension are necessary to keep the system functioning effectively.
In summary, drag chains are suitable and widely used in overhead or vertical cable management systems. They provide secure and organized cable movement, protect cables from wear and damage, and offer flexibility to accommodate different cable configurations and environmental conditions.
editor by CX 2023-10-26
China manufacturer Wholesale PA66 Cable Drag Chain for CNC Machine Tools Accessories
Product Description
Cable carrier 16007
Material: reinforced nylon
Beautiful appearance , natural
Wear-resiatance , silent
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Can drag chains be used in robotic systems and automated machinery?
Yes, drag chains are commonly used in robotic systems and automated machinery to manage and protect cables and hoses. Robotic systems and automated machinery often require a complex network of cables and hoses to power and control the various moving parts and components. Drag chains offer a reliable solution for organizing and guiding these cables, ensuring smooth and efficient operations.
Benefits of using drag chains in robotic systems and automated machinery:
1. Cable Protection: Drag chains enclose and protect cables and hoses from external elements such as dust, debris, and mechanical stress. This protection prevents cable damage, extends their lifespan, and reduces the risk of costly downtime due to cable failures.
2. Cable Management: With a drag chain, cables are neatly organized and guided along a predefined path, reducing the chances of tangling or snagging during the robotic or machine movements. This organized cable management contributes to smoother and more precise operations.
3. Flexibility and Range of Motion: Drag chains are designed to flex and bend, allowing the cables to move freely with the robotic arm or machinery. This flexibility ensures that the cables can follow the range of motion required without any restrictions.
4. Space Optimization: In robotic systems and automated machinery where space is often limited, drag chains provide a space-efficient solution for cable management. They keep cables contained in a compact manner, optimizing the use of available space.
5. Safety: Drag chains contribute to the overall safety of robotic systems and automated machinery by preventing cable entanglement or tripping hazards. The organized cable management reduces the risk of accidents and ensures a safer working environment.
6. Increased Reliability: Reliable cable management provided by drag chains leads to improved overall system reliability. The reduced wear and tear on cables, along with the protection from external factors, result in more dependable and long-lasting performance.
7. Easy Installation and Maintenance: Drag chains are designed for easy installation and maintenance. Cables can be easily added or removed from the chain as needed, simplifying the maintenance process.
In summary, drag chains are essential components in robotic systems and automated machinery, ensuring efficient cable management, protection, and safety. They contribute to the smooth operation and longevity of these systems, making them widely used in a variety of industrial applications.
editor by CX 2023-07-24
China Custom Folding belt conveyor plate chain conveyor telescopic trough belt conveyor customized machine manufacturer transportation roller chain coupling
Applicable Industries: Resorts, Garment Retailers, Building Materials Retailers, Equipment Restore Shops, Producing Plant, Meals & Beverage Manufacturing facility, Farms, Restaurant, House Use, Retail, Meals Shop, Printing Stores, Development works , Energy & Mining, Foodstuff & Beverage Shops, Other, Advertising Business
Showroom Location: None
Situation: New
Substance: Stainless Steel
Substance Characteristic: Heat Resistant
Structure: Belt conveyor
Voltage: one hundred ten/220/380V
Energy: .4kW-22kW
Dimension(L*W*H): customized
Guarantee: 1 Yr
Width or Diameter: 300mm or customized
Machinery Examination Report: Not Accessible
Video outgoing-inspection: Supplied
Marketing Type: New Solution 2571
Warranty of core components: 1 Yr
Main Factors: Bearing, Gear, Gearbox
Excess weight (KG): 100 kg
Product title: belt conveyor machine
Application: conveying
Key word: Low Cost Screw Conveyor
Utilization: workshops continuous conveying
Body Materials: Carbon Steel Stainless Metal
dimensions: customized
Advantage: High Effectiveness Reduced Value
Velocity: Adjsutable Velocity
width: 500mm-1200mm Personalized
size: Tailored 1~30m
Packaging Particulars: Picket case packing
Port: HangZhou Port
Our Positive aspects one.OEM provider2.Supply on timethree.Multiple creation lines4.Our Belt Conveyor with this kind of advantages : long conveying distance extensive software scopesimple structure powerful adaptability to supplies high trustworthiness minimal vitality consumption substantial performance lower maintenance price. Specification
Model | ZT collection |
Belt Width | 300mm-2000mm |
Conveyor Duration | 1-one hundred meters |
Belt Pace | 0.8m/s-2.0m/s |
Lifting Height | As for every design |
Power | 0.75KW-45KW |
Voltages | 110V-660V |
What to look for in a roller chain
There are many different factors to consider when purchasing a roller chain. One of the most important factors is tensile strength, which represents the force required to break the chain. Roller chains are available in three different tensile strengths: minimum, average and ultimate. Each strength reflects a different limit to the load the chain can handle. However, these limits are not always equal and you should be aware of the differences between roller chains.
Canonical chain
Most roller chains have standard sizes printed on the side panels. This is usually “40” or “C2080H”, but can also be the letter “B”. If the chain is old, it will need to be cleaned to see its size. You can find the size on the standard roller chain size chart, but not everyone is marked. To determine the size, measure the diameter and pitch of the chain, then compare the results to the chart to see what size you need.
Heavy-duty roller chains are available with heat-treated pins, side plates, and rollers. In addition to being heat treated, they are also factory pre-stretched, which reduces wear on these parts. If properly maintained, they can last for years, reducing the risk of failure or corrosion. Depending on the application, standard roller chains are available in different sizes. It can be purchased separately. There are several options to choose from, depending on the size and strength of the application.
PEER roller chains contain solid rollers to reduce shock loads on the sprocket teeth. Heat treating and preloading all components of the PEER chain helps minimize initial elongation. Hot-dip lubrication ensures complete lubrication of all chain components, extending their life and reducing maintenance costs. For heavy-duty applications, ASME/ANSI-B29.1 chain is a good choice.
Standard roller chains are made of steel or alloy steel. However, it can be made of other materials such as stainless steel. In addition to steel, stainless steel is often used in food processing machinery where chain lubrication is an issue. Brass and nylon are also sometimes used. However, they are not that popular. Therefore, you should always check with your supplier before purchasing. By comparing the tensile strength of two different chains and making an informed decision, you can get the best price and service.
Chain without bushing
Bushless roller chains have advantages over conventional roller chains. Unlike conventional chains, bushless chains have extensive lateral flexibility, which increases the chain’s lubrication flow. The inner plates of bushless chains have protruding shoulders so the oil can flow through them more easily and efficiently. This is an important characteristic of a smooth-running chain. Additionally, bushless chains may have improved shifting performance.
The strength of a bushingless roller chain is measured in terms of tensile strength and fatigue strength. The former measures the load a chain can withstand before breaking. Fatigue strength is equally important, and factors that affect fatigue strength include the steel used to make the chain components, the pitch hole fabrication, the type of shot peening on the chain, and the design and thickness of the chain. For example, if the chain is too thin, it may not be enough for heavy-duty applications.
Like traditional roller chains, bushingless roller chains have two different types of links. The inner link has two inner plates connected by pins, while the outer chain has two outer plates held together by bushings. A bushingless roller chain is similar to a traditional chain, except it eliminates a step in the assembly process by stamping the tube into the inner plate. So if you want a smoother ride, a bushingless roller chain is a better choice.
There are two different sizes of bushingless roller chains. One size is designed for use with standard single-strand chains, while the other size is designed for use with double-strand or triple-strand chains. Bushless chains are generally shorter than conventional chains, so they can fit in tighter spaces. Bushless chains are made of the highest quality materials. These chain attachments are case hardened for optimum strength and durability.
Mute chain
The silent roller chain has a smooth, low-noise drive. They are made of stacked rows of flat chainplates with a gear-like profile that meshes with the sprocket teeth. Each chainplate is attached to a corresponding sprocket, which also allows the chain to bend. While these basic components are the same for every silent roller chain, there are many variations that allow them to be used in a variety of applications.
The most popular high-speed transmission, silent chains feature gear-like sprockets. They can be made from single or multiple strands of material. Single-strand chains are less expensive than multi-strand chains, but they tend to wear out faster if not lubricated. Single-strand roller chains can be used for years without lubrication, but for your application, wide silent chains are still worth considering.
The design and construction of silent chains make them ideal for conveying a wide variety of products. They have flat, heat-resistant surfaces. They are also durable and non-slip. They are available in a variety of pitch sizes, widths, and mounting styles. Whether you need chains for general purpose conveyors or glass bottle transport applications, we have you covered. Ask about the benefits of silent roller chain conveyors.
Inverted tooth chains are another option for quieter chains. These chains are designed to reduce noise from engine-related friction. Silent chains are more common, and manufacturers have fallen in love with them. A silent chain consists of several links connected to the sprocket teeth. Teeth rotate to reduce noise, vibration, and chord action. These are the main reasons why silent chains are so popular.
ANSI chain pitch
To measure your bike’s chain pitch, you can use a caliper. This measurement is taken from the center of the rolling pin to the center of the next rolling pin. Chains come in many sizes, but ANSI is the most common chain standard in the United States. A caliper is handy if you’re not sure which size to buy, as it allows you to check for worn sprockets.
Chains that meet ANSI standards will be characterized by a certain pitch. This measurement is based on the width and spacing of the roll. The spacing is usually greater than the width. The standard number will be the right number for the width of the chain or the left number for the rollers. The number on the left indicates whether the chain is lightweight or heavyweight. Heavyweight chains are designated by the suffix “H”.
Common chain sizes are based on ANSI chain pitch. Pitch is the minimum distance between bushing and sprocket. The smaller the chain pitch, the greater the total distance between the two points. This means the chain will last longer. However, if you are buying a chain for a specific application, you should check the pitch carefully as it can affect the performance of the chain.
Roller chain wear measurement
The purpose of roller chain wear measurement is to prevent breakage by monitoring the strain on the chain. There are several ways to measure roller chain wear. The first is to remove the chain from its working position and measure the distance from the sprocket to its measuring end. Another way is to measure the pitch of the chain or the distance between two pins. This method is superior to other methods because it is convenient and accurate.
When measuring the wear of a roller chain, it is important to note that the elements of the chain will gradually deform. About 3.75% of the total wear will be on the pins and the rest will be on the internal links. These wear measurements will vary based on the nominal pitch of the chain and the amount of friction the chain is experiencing. Proper lubrication between pins and bushings, load and frequency of articulation all affect wear rates.
It is important to measure the amount of wear on the roller chain to avoid excessive machine failures. The longer the chain runs, the more wear it will wear. Although the length of the chain should be less than the center distance, the excessive load will cause premature wear. Therefore, lubrication is essential. Additionally, the sag of the chain should not exceed 2% to 4% of its center-to-center distance. Finally, check for unusual noise or visible defects. A common cause of excessive roller chain wear is the size of the load. Every chain manufacturer sets a maximum workload for its product.
There are several ways to measure roller chain wear. If using a high-speed drive, it should have at least 11 teeth, and a medium-speed drive should have at least 25 teeth. Also, be sure to check the length of the chain, even if you should. The same goes for the pin diameter, which should be the same or different pitch as the roller chain.
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