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Miniature chain sprockets resist corrosion

A Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 11, 2005

Miniature chain sprockets designed for low-cost applications provide a high degree of position control, low backlash, good tensile strength, as well as corrosion resistance.

An expanded series of 17 stainless steel 0.1475in pitch miniature chain sprockets are designed for low-cost applications and provide a high degree of position control, low backlash, good tensile strength, as well as corrosion resistance.

Available from Stock Drive Products, the new sprockets, designated as the A 6X 7-14 Series, are designed to operate with single strand ladder-chain types, as well as with miniature chains.

Manufactured of 300 Series clear-passivated stainless steel, the sprockets are ideal for use in instrument drives, small appliances, and chemical and photographic applications.

They are available in 0.1475in pitch with pitch diameters ranging from 0.340 to 2.255in, outer diameters from 0.392 to 2.307in and bore diameters from 0.0937 to 0.25in.

Sprocket widths range from 0.34375 to 0.40625in.

The hubs contain a tapped hole for set-screw retention of the sprocket onto shafts.

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