Product Description
KOMATSU PC50UU PC20 PC30 PC40 PC60 mini excavator chain drive sprocket
| Material | 35MnB |
| Finish | Smooth |
| Colors | Black or yellow |
| Technique | Forging / casting |
| Surface Hardness | HRC52-58,deepth:8mm-12mm |
| Warranty time | 1 year |
| Certification | ISO9001 |
| Delivery Time | Within 5-17 days after contract established |
Package and shipment of Doosan CZPT Excavator DH300 sprocket excavator chain drive sprockets
For Komatsu
PC20-7 PC30 PC30-3 PC30-5 PC30-6 PC40-7 PC45 PC45-2 PC55
PC120-6 PC130 PC130-7 PC200 PC200-1 PC200-3 PC200-5 PC200-6 PC200-7
PC200-8 PC210-6 PC220-1 PC220-3 PC220-6 PC220-7 PC220-8 PC270-7 PC202B
PC220LC-6 PC220LC-8 PC240 PC300 PC300-3 PC300-5 PC300-6 PC300-7 PC300-7K
PC300LC-7 PC350-6/7 PC400 PC400-3 PC400-5 PC400-6 PC400lc-7 PC450-6 PC450-7
PC600 PC650 PC750 PC800 PC1100 PC1250 PC2000
D20 D31 D50 D60 D61 D61PX D65A D65P D64P-12
D80 D85 D155 D275 D355
For HITACHI
EX40-1 EX40-2 EX55 EX60 EX60-2 EX60-3 EX60-5 EX70 EX75
EX100 EX110 EX120 EX120-1 EX120-2 EX120-3 EX120-5 EX130-1 EX200-1
EX200-2 EX200-3 EX200-5 EX220-3 EX220-5 EX270 EX300 EX300-1 EX300-2
EX300-3 EX300-5 EX300A EX330 EX370 EX400-1 EX400-2 EX400-3 EX400-5
EX450 ZAX30 ZAX55 ZAX200 ZAX200-2 ZAX330 ZAX450-1 ZAX450-3 ZAX450-5
ZX110 ZX120 ZX200 ZX200 ZX200-1 ZX200-3 ZX200-5g ZX200LC-3 ZX210
ZX210-3 ZX210-3 ZX210-5 ZX225 ZX240 ZX250 ZX270 ZX30 ZX330
ZX330 ZX350 ZX330C ZX450 ZX50
For CATERPILLER
E200B E200-5 E320D E215 E320DL E324D E324DL E329DL E300L
E320S E320 E320DL E240 E120-1 E311 E312B E320BL E345
E324 E140 E300B E330C E120 E70 E322C E322B E325
E325L E330 E450 CAT225 CAT312B CAT315 CAT320 CAT320C CAT320BL
CAT330 CAT322 CAT245 CAT325 CAT320L CAT973
D3 D3C D4 D4D D4H D5M D5H D6 D6D
D6M D6R D6T D7 D7H D7R D8 D8N D8R
D9R D9N D9G D10
For Sumitomo
SH120 SH120-3 SH200 SH210-5 SH200 SH220-3 SH220-5/7 SH290-3 SH350-5/7
SH220 SH280 SH290-7 SH260 SH300 SH300-3 SH300-5 SH350 SH60
SH430
For KOBELCO
SK120-6 SK120-5 SK210-8 SK210LC-8 SK220 SK220-1 SK220-3 SK220-5/6 SK200
SK200 SK200 SK200-3 SK200-6 SK200-8 SK200-5/6 SK60 SK290 SK100
SK230 SK250 SK250-8 SK260LC-8 SK300 SK300-2 SK300-4 SK310 SK320
SK330-8 SK330 SK350LC-8 SK235SR SK450 SK480 SK30-6
For DAEWOO
DH200 DH220-3 DH220 DH220S DH280-2 DH280-3 DH55 DH258 DH130
DH370 DH80 DH500 DH450 /DH225
For HYUNDAI
R60-5 R60-7 R60-7 R80-7 R200 R200-3 R210 R210 R210-9
R210LC R210LC-7 R225 R225-3 R225-7 R250 R250-7 R290 R290LC
R290LC-7 R320 R360 R954
For KATO
HD512 HD1430 HD 512III HD 820III HD820R HD1430III HD700VII HD 1250VII HD250SE
HD400SE HD550SE HD1880
For DOOSAN
DX225 DX225LCA DX258 DX300 DX300LCA DX420 DX430
For VOLVO
EC160C EC160D EC180B EC180C EC180D EC210 EC210 EC210B EC240B
EC290 EC290B EC240 EC55 EC360 EC360B EC380D EC460 EC460B
EC460C EC700 EC140 EC140B EC160B
BULLDOZER
For CATERPILLER
D3 D3C D4 D4D D4H D5M D5H D6 D6D
D6M D6R D6T D7 D7H D7R D8 D8N D8R
D9R D9N D9G D10
For komatsu
D20 D31 D50 D60 D61 D61PX D65A D65P D64P-12
D80 D85 D155 D275 D355
VOCHAINS wide range of Undercarriage Parts & Components including:
- Track Chains (Standard, Heavy Duty & “PPR” Series)
- Forged and Cast Drive Segments
- Drive Sprockets
- Idlers
- Lower Rollers
- Carrier Rollers
- Track Tensioning Assemblies and Components
- Heavy Duty Forestry Roller and Idlers
We are ZheJiang CZPT Imp & Exp Co., Ltd, specialize in providing EXCAVATOR BUCKET and UNDERCARRIAGE PARTS for Excavator and Bulldozer, the brand include CAT, Komatsu, Volvo, Shantui, Hitachi, Kobelco, Hyundai, Doosan, Sumitomo, CZPT and other CZPT brands.
CONTACT US:
| Nancy ——————— Sale Manager ZheJiang CZPT Imp & Exp Co. Ltd. Add: HangZhou City, ZheJiang Provice, China Mobile: |
| After-sales Service: | Provide Technical Support |
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| Warranty: | One Years |
| Type: | Crawler |
| Application: | Excavator |
| Certification: | CE, ISO9001: 2000 |
| Condition: | New |
| Customization: | Available | Customized Request |
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Can drive sprockets be used in underwater or harsh environmental conditions?
Whether drive sprockets can be used in underwater or harsh environmental conditions depends on the material and design of the sprocket, as well as the specific conditions of the application. Here are some considerations:
- 1. Stainless Steel Sprockets: Stainless steel sprockets are highly resistant to corrosion and can be used in various harsh environments, including underwater applications. They are commonly used in marine equipment and other outdoor applications exposed to moisture and humidity.
- 2. Coated or Plated Sprockets: Some sprockets are coated or plated with materials like zinc, nickel, or chrome to enhance their corrosion resistance. These sprockets can also be used in mildly harsh environments but may have limitations in prolonged underwater use.
- 3. Sealed or Shielded Bearings: In some applications, especially those exposed to dust, dirt, or debris, sprockets with sealed or shielded bearings are used to protect the internal components from contamination.
- 4. Specialized Materials: In extremely harsh environments, such as underwater mining or deep-sea operations, specialized materials with high corrosion resistance and durability may be required.
It’s essential to consider the specific conditions of your application when selecting drive sprockets for use in underwater or harsh environments. Regular maintenance and proper lubrication are also critical to extending the lifespan of sprockets in such conditions. Additionally, consulting with experts or manufacturers with experience in supplying sprockets for similar environments can help you make the right choice for your application.
How do I identify the signs of wear and tear in drive sprockets, and when should they be replaced?
Drive sprockets are essential components in power transmission systems, and their proper functioning is crucial for overall performance. It’s essential to regularly inspect the sprockets for signs of wear and tear to prevent potential issues. Here are some indicators of wear and tear to look out for:
- Worn Teeth: Check the teeth of the sprocket for signs of wear. Worn teeth will have a “hooked” or pointed appearance, which can lead to poor engagement with the chain and cause skipping.
- Deformation: Look for any signs of deformation, such as bent or twisted teeth. Deformation can occur due to heavy loads or impacts, and it affects the sprocket’s ability to mesh correctly with the chain.
- Corrosion: Inspect for rust or corrosion, especially if the sprockets are not stored properly. Corrosion weakens the sprocket’s material and may lead to premature failure.
- Chipped Teeth: If you notice any chips or missing portions of the sprocket’s teeth, it’s a clear sign of damage, and the sprocket should be replaced.
- Excessive Noise: Unusual noise during operation, such as grinding or clunking sounds, can indicate a problem with the sprocket’s condition.
- Chain Skipping: If the chain skips or jumps on the sprocket during operation, it can be a sign of worn-out teeth or improper alignment.
- Visible Wear Markers: Some sprockets have wear indicators or markers on the teeth. If these markers are no longer visible, it’s a sign that the sprocket has reached the end of its service life.
As for the replacement schedule, it depends on the specific application, usage, and maintenance practices. In high-wear environments or heavy-duty applications, sprockets may need replacement more frequently. Regular maintenance and visual inspections are essential to catch signs of wear early and prevent unexpected failures.
If you notice any of the mentioned signs of wear or other abnormalities during inspection, it is recommended to replace the drive sprockets promptly. Continuing to use worn or damaged sprockets can lead to reduced efficiency, increased wear on other components, and even safety hazards. Always consult the manufacturer’s guidelines or a qualified expert to determine the appropriate replacement interval for your specific application.
Can you explain the role of drive sprockets in power transmission systems?
In power transmission systems, drive sprockets play a crucial role in transmitting rotational motion and power from one component to another using a chain or a toothed belt. The sprocket is an essential part of the system that enables smooth and efficient power transfer between the driving and driven components. Here’s how drive sprockets function in power transmission:
1. Power Transfer: The primary function of a drive sprocket is to transfer power from a motor or engine to the driven component, such as a conveyor belt, machinery, or equipment. When the driving sprocket rotates, it engages with the chain or belt, transmitting rotational motion and torque to the driven sprocket.
2. Gear Ratio Adjustment: By using sprockets with different numbers of teeth, the gear ratio between the driving and driven sprockets can be adjusted. Changing the gear ratio allows the system to achieve different speeds and torques, catering to specific application requirements. This gear ratio adjustment is crucial in ensuring that the driven component operates at the desired speed and efficiency.
3. Speed Conversion: Drive sprockets facilitate the conversion of rotational speed between the driving and driven components. For example, a small driving sprocket rotating at high speed can drive a larger driven sprocket, resulting in a lower rotational speed but higher torque at the driven component.
4. Directional Changes: In some power transmission systems, multiple sprockets and chains can be used to change the direction of rotational motion. This is particularly useful in complex machinery where different components need to rotate in different directions or perform specific tasks.
5. Tension and Slack Control: Drive sprockets, along with idler sprockets, help in controlling the tension and slack in the chain or belt. Proper tension is essential for the smooth and efficient operation of the power transmission system. Idler sprockets are often used to maintain tension and prevent the chain or belt from becoming loose.
6. Noise and Vibration Reduction: Well-maintained and properly aligned drive sprockets contribute to reducing noise and vibration in the power transmission system. This enhances the overall efficiency and minimizes wear on the components.
Overall, drive sprockets are fundamental components in power transmission systems that enable the controlled transfer of mechanical power from the source to the application. Their design, size, and placement play a critical role in determining the system’s performance, efficiency, and reliability.
editor by CX 2023-08-05