Product Description
| Application | |||||
| • Agricultural equipment | • Armament | • Automobile industry | • Computing equipment | • Medical / dental instruments | • Measuring instruments |
| •Miscellaneous equipment | •Pharmaceutical industry | • Orthopedic implants | • Safety equipment | • Petrochemical industry | • Industrial valves |
| •Fixing and movable equipment | • Sanitary fittings | • General machinery | • Pumps and general connections | • Food and beverage processing | • Instrumentation equipment |
| Product Name: | Manufacturer Custom Made Parts CNC Machined Spline Drive Sprocket |
| Applicable Machining Process | CNC Machining/ Lathing/ Milling/ Turning/ Boring/ Drilling/ Tapping/ |
| Machining Tolerance | From 0.005mm-0.01mm-0.1mm |
| Machined Surface Quality | Ra 0.8-Ra3.2 according to customer requirement |
| Applicable Heat Treatment | T5~T6 |
| MOQ for batch order | For cnc machining metal parts: 50 pcs |
| Lead Time | 7-20 days for transmission parts harden teeth sprocket |
| Main Materials | Steel: carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, 4140,20#,45# ,40Cr,20Cr ,etc |
| Aluminum: AL6061,AL6063,AL6082,AL7075,AL5052 etc. | |
| Stainless steel: 201SS,301SS,304SS,316SS etc. | |
| Brass: C37700,C28000, C11000,C36000 etc | |
| Surface Treatment | Stainless Steel: Polishing, Passivating, Sandblasting, Laser engraving |
| Steel: Zinc plating, Oxide black, Nickel plating, Chrome platingk, Carburized, Powder Coated | |
| Aluminum parts: Clear Anodized, Color Anodized, Sandblast Anodized, Chemical Film,Brushing,Polishing |
Technical Support:
ZheJiang Matech is professional at independent development and design. Our engineers are skilled at AUTO CAD, PRO ENGINEER, SOLID WORKS and other 2D & 3D softwares. We are able to design, develop,produce and deliver your PO according to your drawings, samples or just an idea. Dural control of standard products and OEM products.
Quality Control:
1) Checking the raw material after they reach our factory——- Incoming quality control ( IQC)
2) Checking the details before the production line operated
3) Have full inspection and routing inspection during mass production—In process quality control(IPQC)
4) Checking the goods after they are finished—- Final quality control(FQC)
5) Checking the goods after they are finished—–Outgoing quality control(OQC)
Our Factory
ZheJiang CZPT Machinery Manufacture Co., Ltd.
–Branch of CZPT Industry Ltd.
We specialize in Metal Parts Solution for Vehicle, Agriculture machine, Construction Machine, transportation equipment, Valve and Pump system etc.
With keeping manufacturing process design, quality plHangZhou, key manufacturing processes and final quality control in house.
We are mastering key competence to supply quality mechanical parts and assembly to our customers for both Chinese and Export Market .
To satisfy different mechanical and functional requirements from our customers we are making a big range of metal products for our clients on base of different blanks solutions and technologies.
These blanks solutions and technologies include processes of Iron Casting, Steel Casting, Stainless Steel Casting, Aluminum Casting and Forging.
During the early involvement of the customer’s design process, we are giving professional input to our customers in terms of process feasibility, cost reduction and function approach.
You are welcome to contact us for technical enquiry and business cooperation.
Our Certificate
Our Customer
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Our Package & Shipping
1, Bundles Packing: Inside: packed with plastic protective film to protect each piece. Outside: Wrap to be bundles by waterproof
craft paper or EPE film.
2, Carton Packing: Inside: Each pcs pack in 1 plastic bag. Outside: Numbers of quantity put in 1 carton.
3, Wood Pallet Packing: Inside: Bundles or cartons packing; Outside: Numbers of bundles or cartons laden on 1 wood pallet.
4, Customized Packing As Clients Request is Available.
Customer Feedback
FAQ
1Q: Are you trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are a factory, so we can provide competitive price and fast delivery for you.
2Q: What kind of service can you provide?
A: Our company can provide custom casting, CNC machining and surface treatment according to customer’s requirements.
3Q: What’s kinds of information you need for a quote?
A: In order to quote for you earlier, please provide us the following information together with your inquiry.
1. Detailed drawings (STEP, CAD, CZPT Works, PROE, DXF and PDF)
2. Material requirement (SUS, SPCC, SECC, SGCC, Copper, AL, ETC.)
3. Surface treatment (powder coating, sand blasting, planting, polishing, oxidization, brushing, etc.)
4. Quantity (per order/ per month/ annual)
5. Any special demands or requirements, such as packing, labels, delivery, etc.
4Q: What shall we do if we do not have drawings?
A: Please send your sample to our factory, then we can copy or provide you better solutions. Please send us pictures or drafts with dimensions (Thickness, Length, Height, Width), CAD or 3D file will be made for you if placed order.
5Q: What makes you different from others?
A: 1. Our Excellent Service
We will submit the quotation in 48 hours if getting detailed information during working days.
2. Our quick manufacturing time
For Normal orders, we will promise to produce within 3 to 4 weeks.
As a factory, we can ensure the delivery time according to the formal contract.
6Q: Is it possible to know how are my products going on without visiting your company?
A: We will offer a detailed production schedule and send weekly reports with photos or videos which show the machining progress.
7Q: Can I have a trial order or samples only for several pieces?
A: As the product is customized and need to be produced, we will charge sample cost, but if the sample is not more expensive, we will refund the sample cost after you placed mass orders.
8Q: Why there is tooling cost?
A: It’s mold cost. Indispensable production process. Only need to pay for first order, and we will bear maintenance cost of mold damage.
9Q: What is your terms of payment?
A: Payment of sample order ≤ 1000USD, 100% T/T full payment.
Payment of tooling or batch order ≥ 5000USD, 70% T/T in advance, balance before shipment.
10Q: What’s your after-sale service?
A: If there is quality problem, please provide photos or test report, we will replace defective goods or return funds.
If you have any other questions please find us online, or send messages via email, WhatsApp for better communication!
| Standard Or Nonstandard: | Nonstandard |
|---|---|
| Application: | Electric Cars, Motorcycle, Machinery, Agricultural Machinery |
| Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
| Manufacturing Method: | Rolling Gear |
| Toothed Portion Shape: | Curved Gear |
| Material: | Cast Steel |
| Customization: | Available | Customized Request |
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What are the noise and vibration levels associated with drive sprocket systems?
The noise and vibration levels associated with drive sprocket systems can vary depending on several factors, including the type of sprocket, the design of the system, the speed of operation, and the condition of the components. Here are some key points to consider:
- 1. Roller Chain Sprockets: In systems that use roller chains, the noise and vibration levels are generally higher compared to other types of power transmission systems. The impact of the chain engaging with the sprocket teeth can produce noise and vibration, especially at higher speeds.
- 2. Tooth Profile and Design: The design and profile of the sprocket teeth can influence the noise level. Sprockets with irregular tooth profiles or poor manufacturing may produce higher noise and vibration levels.
- 3. Lubrication: Proper lubrication of the sprocket and chain can help reduce noise and vibration by minimizing metal-to-metal contact and reducing friction.
- 4. Alignment and Tension: Misalignment of the sprockets or improper chain tension can lead to increased noise and vibration due to uneven loading and wear.
- 5. Wear and Maintenance: Worn-out sprockets or chains can increase noise levels and cause vibrations. Regular inspection and maintenance can help identify and address such issues.
- 6. Damping and Isolation: In some applications, damping and isolation techniques may be used to reduce the transmission of vibrations to other parts of the machinery.
To minimize noise and vibration levels in drive sprocket systems, it’s essential to choose high-quality sprockets and chains, ensure proper alignment and tension, and perform regular maintenance. Additionally, using noise-absorbing materials and employing vibration isolation techniques can further help in reducing the overall noise and vibration levels in the system.
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.
What are the different types of drive sprockets commonly used in various applications?
Drive sprockets come in various configurations to cater to different applications and requirements. The choice of drive sprocket depends on factors such as the type of power transmission system, the desired gear ratio, the application’s load and speed, environmental conditions, and more. Here are some common types of drive sprockets:
1. Plain Bore Sprockets: These sprockets have a plain bore without any keyway or set screw. They are typically mounted on a shaft using a separate bushing or clamping mechanism. Plain bore sprockets offer flexibility in shaft mounting options and are commonly used in various industrial applications.
2. Finished Bore Sprockets: Finished bore sprockets come with a pre-machined bore and keyway, making them ready for installation on a specific shaft size. They are often secured using set screws or other locking mechanisms. Finished bore sprockets offer convenience and ease of installation, which is useful for many industrial and machinery applications.
3. Taper-Lock Sprockets: Taper-lock sprockets have a unique hub design that allows them to be easily mounted and dismounted from a shaft without the need for keyways or set screws. They are secured to the shaft using a tapered bushing that provides a tight fit and reliable connection. Taper-lock sprockets are widely used in conveyor systems and power transmission applications.
4. Double Single Sprockets: Also known as duplex sprockets, double single sprockets feature two sets of teeth side by side. They are used with duplex roller chains and provide a higher load-carrying capacity compared to standard single sprockets. Double single sprockets are commonly used in heavy-duty applications that require increased strength and durability.
5. Idler Sprockets: Idler sprockets do not transmit power but instead serve to guide and tension the chain in a power transmission system. They are often used to redirect the chain’s path, maintain tension, and improve the chain’s wrap around the driven sprocket. Idler sprockets are essential in keeping the chain properly aligned and preventing slack.
6. Weld-On Sprockets: Weld-on sprockets are designed to be welded directly onto a piece of equipment or machinery. They are often used in custom or specialized applications where a specific sprocket size or configuration is required. Weld-on sprockets offer secure attachment and precise alignment.
7. Plastic Sprockets: Plastic sprockets are made from high-quality engineering plastics and are known for their lightweight, corrosion resistance, and low noise operation. They are commonly used in applications where metal sprockets may not be suitable, such as in food processing and beverage industries.
8. Rack and Pinion Sprockets: Rack and pinion sprockets are used in rack and pinion systems, where the sprocket (pinion) engages with a linear rack to convert rotational motion into linear motion or vice versa. These systems are commonly used in machinery, automation, and steering applications.
The type of drive sprocket used in a particular application depends on the specific requirements of the system. Factors such as load capacity, speed, space limitations, and environmental conditions play a significant role in selecting the appropriate drive sprocket for optimal performance and longevity.
editor by CX 2023-10-24