What size is 60 chain?
Single-Strand Roller Chain Size Chart
Chain Size | Pitch (P) | Weight (Per Ft) |
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#41-1 | 0.500″ | 0.28 LBS |
#50-1 | 0.625″ | 0.68 LBS |
#60-1 | 0.750″ | 0.97 LBS |
What pitch is 60 chain?
3/4″ pitch
#60 roller chain is manufactured in accordance with ANSI B29. 1 Standards and is the 6th largest chain size in the ANSI Standard lineup of roller chains having a 3/4″ pitch.
What size is a 12B chain?
12B Roller Chain Dimension Chart
Chain Number | Pitch | Overall Width |
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# | P | L |
12B | 3/4″ (19.05mm) | 0.885″ (22.50mm) |
12B-2 | 3/4″ (19.05mm) | 1.653″ (42mm) |
12B-3 | 3/4″ (19.05mm) | 2.421″ (61.5mm) |
What size is 50 roller chain?
5/8″
# 50 chain is an American standard size that is built to ANSI B29. 1 standards. This size is commonly referred to as 5/8″ pitch roller chain, which comes from the pin to pin measurement. 50 chain is one of the most widely used chain sizes out of the 14 available ANSI standard chains.
What is the difference between 60 and 60H roller chain?
#60H heavy roller chain is one of the most common sizes of ANSI heavy series roller chains. It has a 3/4″ pitch (center of one pin to the center of the next) and thicker side plates than traditional 60 roller chain (0.125″ vs 0.094″).
How do I know my chain size?
To measure the chain size, if you have just the sprocket, use calipers to measure between the teeth. Measure from center to center of where the chain roller would set between the teeth that will give you the pitch. Once you know the pitch you can determine what chain size you would need.
How many links are in a 10 foot 60 chain?
160
$ 44.60
Chain number & pitch: | 60 / 3/4 in | 0.094 in |
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Number of strands across: | 1 | 0.23 in |
Chain construction: | Riveted | 1.087 in |
Material: | Carbon Steel | 0.469 in |
Number of links: | 160/10 ft | ANSI, ASME B15.1-2000, ASME B20.1-2006 |
What size is 16B chain?
1″ x 17.02 mm
16B-1 Roller Chain dimensions – ISO R606 Roller Chain
Chain No. DIN | P x W | Roller Dia R |
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16B-1 | 1″ x 17.02 mm | 15.88 |
How do I know my roller chain size?
Most roller chain has the size stamped right into the side plates. You may see something like “40”, “C2080H” or “10B” stamped in, which the industry number that represents the chain size. Old chains will most likely need to be cleaned in order to see the size.
What do chain numbers mean?
Chain Dimensions The digits to the left indicate the pitch of the chain in eighths of an inch. For example, a number 40 chain would have a pitch of four-eighths of an inch, or 1/2″, and would be of the standard dimensions in width, roller diameter, etc.
What size is 3/8 chain?
PROOF COIL CHAIN (GRADE 30)
Trade Size In Inches | Working* Load Limit Lbs. | Nominal Inside Width in Inches |
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3/8 | 2,650 | .62 |
7/16 | 3,500 | .75 |
1/2 | 4,500 | .81 |
5/8 | 6,900 | 1.00 |
What is a 60 roller chain?
With a relatively small form factor and high payload capacities, #60 roller chain can be discovered within a wide range of industrial and agricultural applications. 60 roller chain is often used in bottling and packaging facilities as equipment drive systems.
What are the advantages of 60 chains?
The ability for 60 chains to run at high RPMs consistently while efficiently transmitting energy makes it a great pair for agricultural equipment applications. ANSI 60 chains are found in many general conveying applications even though it is designed as a transmission drive chain.
How does a 60 chain conveyor Work?
These conveyors work by utilizing double-strand sprockets to essentially daisy chain the transfer of energy, as the 60 chain turns the sprockets the live rollers move in the opposite direction creating a live roller that transfers products across the top.
Why choose Anansi 60 chains?
ANSI 60 chains are found in many general conveying applications even though it is designed as a transmission drive chain. This is due to its high-strength capabilities and eases of maintenance. We offer a straight side-bar style 60 chains to increase the conveying surface area capabilities.