Plastic chain sprockets resist corrosion

A Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 7, 2005

An expanded series of plastic miniature chain sprockets, available from Stock Drive Products, provide improved corrosive-resistant properties at low cost.

An expanded series of plastic miniature chain sprockets, available from Stock Drive Products, provide improved corrosive-resistant properties at low cost.

Designated as the A 6M 7-14 Series, the sprockets, made of Nylatron GS, are designed to work with plastic miniature roller chains to transmit power or motion in instrument drives, small appliances and chemical and photographic applications that require special characteristics, such as low inertia, nonmagnetic, nonmetallic, nonconductive or corrosive-resistant properties.

The self-lubricating sprockets also provide low maintenance, vibration damping and good shock-absorption ability.

They are available in 0.1475in pitch with pitch diameters ranging from 0.340 to 2.443in, outer diameters from 0.392 to 2.495in and bore diameters from 0.093 to 0.250in.

Sprocket width is 0.375in for all sizes.

The sprockets are also available in Acetal, different bores and hubless.

Availability is from stock.

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