Product Description
1. Description:
| Machine No.: | DX120 |
| Description: | Sprocket |
| Logo: | Beneparts |
| Surface Hardness | 52 ~ 58 |
| Color: | Yellow or others |
| Production Method: | Casting / Forging |
| Material: | 40Mn |
2. Our products range
3. Our production line:
4.Popular items blow for reference:
| Brand | Model | |||
| Track Roller, Top Roller, Sprocket, Idler, Track Link, Track Shoes | ||||
| PC18-2 | PC20-5/7 | PC30-5/6/7/8 | PC40-5/6/7 | |
| PC50/PC55 | PC60-5/6/7 | PC100-5/6/7 | PC120-5-6-7 | |
| PC200-3/5/6/7/8 | PC220-3/5/6/7/8 | PC200LC-3/5/6/7/8 | PC220-3/5/6/7/8 | |
| PC300-5-6-7 | PC300LC-/5-6-7 | PC350-5/6/7 | PC350LC-5/6/7 | |
| PC360-5/6/7 | PC360LC-5/6/7 | PC400-1/3/5/6/7 | PC400LC-1/3/5/6/7 | |
| PC450-5/6/7 | PC450LC-5/6/7 | PC600 | PC800 | |
| EX30 | EX40 | EX55 | EX60-2/3/5 | |
| EX70 | EX100-1/3/5/ | EX120-1/3/5 | EX150 | |
| EX200-1/2/3/5 | EX200LC-1/2/3/5 | EX220-1/2/3/5 | EX220LC-1/2/3/5 | |
| EX270-1/2/5 | EX270LC-1/2/5 | EX300-1/2/3/5 | EX300LC-1/2/3/5 | |
| EX330 | EX330LC | EX400-1/2/3/5 | EX400LC-1/2/3/5 | |
| EX450-1/2/3/5 | EX450LC-1/2/3/5 | UH07-7 | UH081 | |
| UH083 | UH045 | UH571 | ||
| ZAX55 | ZAX70 | ZAX120 | ZAX200 | |
| ZAX210 | ZAX230 | ZAX240 | ZAX330 | |
| ZAX450 | ||||
| DH55 | DH80 | DH130 | DH150 | |
| DH220 | DH258 | DH280 | DH300 | |
| DH320 | DH360 | DH370 | DH400 | |
| DH420 | DH500 | |||
| DX300 | DX370 | DX380 | ||
| SK035 | SK035SR | SK30 | SK35 | |
| SK45 | SK50-1 | SK50-6 | SK55 | |
| SK60-3 | SK60-1/2/5 | SK60-8 | SK100 | |
| SK120 | SK130-8 | SK200-3/5/8 | SK210 | |
| SK230 | SK250 | SK300 | SK320 | |
| SK330 | SK350 | SK07N2 | ||
| SH35 | SH55 | SH60 | SH65 | |
| SH75 | SH100 | SH120 | SH120A3 | |
| SH200 | SH220 | SH265 | SH280 | |
| SH300 | SH320 | SH340 | SH350 | |
| SH430 | LS2800 | |||
| HD250 | HD400 | HD450 | HD700 | |
| HD770 | HD820 | HD1571 | HD1250 | |
| HD1430 | ||||
| R55 | R60-5/7/8 | R80 | R130 | |
| R150LC-7 | R200 | R210-3 | R220-5 | |
| R225-7 | R275 | R290 | R300 | |
| R320 | R305 | R360 | R450 | |
| R914 | R924 | R934C | R944C | |
| CX35 | CX45 | CX55 | CX240 | |
| KX35 | KX50 | KX55 | KX80 | |
| KX185 | ||||
| SWE35 | SWE40 | SWE50 | SWE55 | |
| SWE60 | SWE70 | SWE85 | SWE330 | |
| IHI30 | IHI35 | IHI80 | IHI85 | |
| TB150 | TB175 | |||
| FR65 | FR85 | |||
| SY65 | SY200 | SY215 | SY330 | |
| YC13 | YC35 | YC45 | YC60 | |
| YC85 | YC135 | |||
| VIO30 YM30 | VIO35 YM35 | VIO40 YM40 | VIO55 YM55 | |
| VIO75 YM75 | ||||
| D3B D3C | D4 | D4D | D4E | |
| D4H | D5 | D5B | D5C | |
| D5H | D5M | D5N | D6 | |
| D6C | D6D | D6R | D6H | |
| D6T | D7G | D7R | D7H | |
| D8N | D8L | D8T | D8R | |
| D8H | D8K | D9L | D9N | |
| D9R | D9T | D10N | D10R | |
| D10T | D11N | D11R | ||
| D20 | D31 | D37EX-21 | D40 | |
| D41P-6 | D41E-6 | D50 | D53 | |
| D51EX-22 | D60 | D65 | D65-12 | |
| D61EX-12 | D65EX-12 | D65PX-12 | D80 | |
| D85 | D85EX-15 | D85-21 | D155 | |
| D155A-1 | D155A-2 | D155A-3 | D155A-5 | |
| D155-6 | D275 | D355A-3 | D375-5 | |
| BD2G | ||||
5. Our warehouse:
6.Company information
HangZhou CZPT Machinery co., Ltd as your reliable Undercarriage parts supplier, offering full range of replacement parts suitable for all kinds of earthmoving machines which apply to mining, construction, agriculture etc. Like Excavator, Bulldozer, Loader, Backhoe, Scraper, Crusher and so on. The replacement parts that we supply including casting parts like idler, sprocket, top roller, track link, track roller, track shoes…, etc. and forged parts like forged idler, sprocket, top roller, track link, track roller, track shoes…, etc.
Beneparts has a very strong sales team and firmly cooperated manufacturer with high-tech and focus on quality with more than 28 years experience.
Our advantages are 4 fold, our:
1.strong technical team, and we have the ability to formulate materials to meetthe specific needs of our customer’s projects.
2.Perfect quality monitoring system, and full range of advanced facilities, like Component analysis machine, Impact Machine, Tensile Strength machine etc.
3. Rich experience to do OEM/ODM business, we can develop items as per drawings and samples if you have specific requirement.
4. Efficient management, we can short delivery time and we have good after sale service which keep long term business cooperation with our customers.
Our commitment to you is always providing quick, convenient, effective customer service.
Look CZPT to meeting you!
| Type: | Sprocket |
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| Application: | Excavator |
| Certification: | CE |
| Condition: | New |
| Machine No.: | Dx120 |
| Production Method: | Casting / Forging |
| Samples: | US$ 0/Piece 1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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| Customization: | Available | Customized Request |
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How do I troubleshoot common issues that may arise with drive sprockets?
Drive sprockets, like any other mechanical components, can experience various issues during operation. Understanding and troubleshooting these common problems can help ensure the smooth functioning of the power transmission system. Here are some common issues and their troubleshooting steps:
- 1. Excessive Wear: If the sprocket shows signs of excessive wear, such as elongated teeth or a shiny appearance, it may lead to poor chain engagement and premature failure. The troubleshooting steps include inspecting the chain for wear, ensuring proper tension, and replacing both the worn sprocket and chain.
- 2. Chain Skipping or Jumping: Chain skipping or jumping over the sprocket teeth can occur due to misalignment, worn sprocket teeth, or improper tension. Troubleshooting involves checking the alignment of the sprockets and ensuring the chain tension is within the recommended range.
- 3. Noisy Operation: Unusual noise during operation can be caused by misalignment, loose components, or worn-out sprockets. Inspecting and realigning the sprockets, tightening fasteners, and replacing worn parts can resolve the issue.
- 4. Corrosion: Corrosion can occur in harsh environments or when exposed to moisture. Regular inspection and proper lubrication can help prevent corrosion. If corrosion is present, replacing the affected sprockets with corrosion-resistant ones is necessary.
- 5. Fatigue or Cracks: Fatigue and cracks in the sprocket may result from high loads or stress concentrations. If such issues are observed, the sprocket should be replaced immediately to prevent catastrophic failure.
- 6. Incorrect Gear Ratio: If the machinery’s speed or torque requirements are not being met, it may indicate an incorrect gear ratio. Double-checking the sprocket teeth count and adjusting the gear ratio as needed can address this problem.
- 7. Excessive Heat: Overheating of the sprockets can lead to premature wear and reduced efficiency. It can be caused by overloading, improper lubrication, or inadequate ventilation. Identifying the root cause and rectifying it can resolve the heat-related issues.
Regular inspection, maintenance, and proper lubrication of drive sprockets are essential to prevent and address these common issues. If troubleshooting efforts do not resolve the problems or if there are concerns about the sprockets’ integrity, it is advisable to consult with a qualified engineer or a professional from the sprocket manufacturer to identify and address the specific issue properly.
Can drive sprockets be used in automotive and motorcycle applications?
Yes, drive sprockets are commonly used in automotive and motorcycle applications as part of the power transmission systems. In these vehicles, drive sprockets work in conjunction with chains or belts to transfer power from the engine to the wheels, enabling the vehicle to move.
Automotive Applications:
In automotive applications, drive sprockets are most commonly found in internal combustion engine vehicles that use a timing chain or timing belt. The timing chain or belt connects the engine’s crankshaft to the camshaft(s), ensuring the precise opening and closing of engine valves at the right time. This synchronization is crucial for the engine’s proper operation and performance. Automotive drive sprockets are often made of durable materials like steel to withstand the high loads and stresses encountered in engines.
Motorcycle Applications:
In motorcycles, drive sprockets are an essential part of the chain drive system. Most motorcycles use a chain to transfer power from the engine’s output shaft to the rear wheel. The drive sprocket, located on the output shaft, meshes with the motorcycle chain, which, in turn, connects to the driven sprocket on the rear wheel. As the engine revs up, power is transmitted through the chain and drive sprocket to propel the motorcycle forward. Motorcycle drive sprockets are also commonly made of steel or other durable materials to withstand the forces involved in transmitting power to the rear wheel.
Advantages of Drive Sprockets in Automotive and Motorcycle Applications:
Overall, drive sprockets play a crucial role in power transmission systems, making them integral components in automotive and motorcycle applications. Regular inspection, maintenance, and replacement of worn-out sprockets are essential to ensure optimal performance and safety on the road.
What are the signs of wear and damage in drive sprockets, and how can I identify them?
Drive sprockets are critical components in power transmission systems, and it’s essential to identify signs of wear and damage early to prevent potential failures and downtime. Here are some common signs of wear and damage in drive sprockets:
- Teeth Wear: Examine the sprocket teeth for signs of wear, such as flattened, rounded, or hooked profiles. Worn teeth can cause poor engagement with the chain, leading to inefficient power transfer and noise during operation.
- Corrosion: Rust or corrosion on the sprocket surface can weaken the material over time, compromising its structural integrity. Check for any signs of corrosion, especially in sprockets used in outdoor or humid environments.
- Cracks or Breaks: Inspect the sprocket for any visible cracks, breaks, or chipped teeth. Cracks can lead to sudden failure, posing safety risks and potential damage to other components.
- Chain Skipping: If the chain frequently skips or jumps over the sprocket teeth during operation, it could indicate excessive wear on the sprocket or the chain itself.
- Chain Elongation: A stretched or elongated chain can cause uneven wear on the sprocket teeth, affecting the overall performance and increasing the risk of premature failure.
- Excessive Noise: Unusual noises, such as grinding or clicking sounds during operation, may suggest that the sprocket or chain needs inspection and maintenance.
- Poor Performance: Decreased efficiency or power transfer in the power transmission system can be an indicator of worn or damaged sprockets.
To identify these signs of wear and damage, conduct regular visual inspections of the drive sprockets. Pay attention to the sprocket teeth, surface condition, and any irregularities. Additionally, monitoring performance metrics, such as chain wear and vibration levels, can help in detecting potential issues.
If you notice any of these signs, it is essential to address the problem promptly. Depending on the severity of wear or damage, you may need to replace the drive sprocket or the entire power transmission system to ensure safe and efficient operation.
editor by CX 2023-12-15