How big is a 40 tooth sprocket?
How big is a 40 tooth sprocket?
Outside Diameter (O.D): 4.990″
How thick is a 40 sprocket?
Type C sprocket for #40, #41, and 420 chain sizes. 5/8″ bore diameter and 1-3/4″ external diameter. This is a Type C sprocket where the 5/8″ thick hub is centered equally on both sides.
What is the pitch of a #40 roller chain?
1/2″
40-1 Roller chain made to ANSI b 29.1 is 1/2″ or 12.7 mm pitch. It is available in single strand 40-1 duplex 40-2 and triplex 40-3.
What is the bore on a sprocket?
Bore Size. The bore of the sprocket is the inside diameter of the sprocket through which the drive shaft is secured. Here at MDS, we carry sprockets with bore sizes ranging from ½” to 2”, depending on the type.
How strong is #40 roller chain?
With a high-tensile strength of 3,700 LBS this chain possess an excellent side-to-strength ratio, as well as weight-to-strength ratio (Chain weighs 0.41 LBS/ FT). #40 roller chain is one of the most common chain sizes used around the world today because of its versatility and productive nature.
How strong is #40 chain?
4000 lb
#40 Heavy Duty Roller Chain
Pitch Size | 0.500 Inch |
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Plate Thickness | 0.080 Inch |
Average Tensile Strength | 4000 lb |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Weight Per Foot | 0.549 lbs |
What is a pilot bore?
A pilot bore is the initial horizontal hole drilled along the intended route for the final pipe product. The main purpose of the pilot bore is to map the predetermined path of the pipe installation.
How do I choose a chain sprocket size?
Determine the number of teeth of the small sprocket. The number of teeth for the large sprocket is determined by multiplying the number of teeth for the small sprocket by the speed ratio. More than 15 teeth on the small sprocket is recommended. The number of teeth on the large sprocket should be less than 120.