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Product Description

    Motorcycle chain is made of excellent steel such as 40Mn, 30CrMnTi and 20Mn. After stamping, cutting, rolling, cold heading and other processes with high precision machinery and equipment, the parts are processed and strengthened by isothermal carbonitriding heat treatment and then treated with rust prevention. Finally, the chain is assembled, riveted, pre-drawn and inspected by the automatic assembly and inspection line imported from ZheJiang to ensure the qualified performance of each chain.
    Motorcycle sprocket is made of 20CrMnTi, 1045 and other high quality steel. After high precision stamping, leveling, turning, milling and other processes, sprocket are strengthened by high temperature quenching process, and then electroplating, spraying and other surface treatment after shot blasting.

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ARGENTINA AX100, AXIS90, C70, C90, C100, C110, CB250, CBX150, CBX200, CD110, CG125 TODAY, CRYPTON, DAELTM, DAX70,  DT125, ECONO C90 LUXE, ELITE50, GY6-50, GY6-60, GY6-80, GY6-100, GY6-125, GY6-150, MAX100, NXR125, NX150, RX100, SMASH, STROM125, TITAN150, TITAN99, TITAN2000, YBR125, V80, WAVE110, XLR125, XR200R, XR250, ZANELLA200
COLUMBIA ACTIVE110, AKT110, AK125, AKT125, AX100, AX125, AXIS90, BIZ, BOXER CT100, BWS125, C50, C70/CD70/JH70, C90/CD90/JH90, C100, C110, CB150, CBF150, CD100, CG125, CG150, CG200, CICLON125, CRYPTON, CT100, CRUX, DISCOVER100, DISCOVER135, DT125, DT125K, ECO, EM125, EN125, FD115, FR50, FR80, FXD125, GN125, GN125H, GRAND, GS125, GSD-16LIBERO, GSX, GY6-150, GY6-200, HERO, JD100, JL110MIX, KW100, LB80, MT90/V50, PULSAR, RX100,RX115, RX125, RX135, SMASH110, SRZ150,  TIGER, TITAN99, TITAN150, TR125, TS/CN125, TS/CR125, V50, V80, WY147, XF90, XF125, XL125, XL185, XR200, YBR125
AFRICA AG100, AP125-9G, AP150, A100, AX100, BAJ100, BAJ205, BAJ3W, BS125, C50, C75, CB110, CB125, CB150,
CD100, CD110, CG125, CG150, CG200, CT100, DT125, FR80, GK125, JH70, K90, KYMCO, MB100, QLINK,
RC100, RE205, RX115, RX125, RX135, RZ100, V50, V80, SY125, TVS125, TVS160, YB100
INDIA ACTIVA, APACHE, BAJAJ CT100DLX, BAJAJ DISCOVER, BAJAJ PULSAR, CBZ STAR, CD100, CD-CLEL AX,
CRUX, CT100, DASHAION NEW MODEL, DISCOVER135, ENT, EWIRE, FIERO F2, KB-4S, KRZIMA-R,
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SYARCTS, SUPEX SPLINDG, TVS GLX, TVS VICTOR, VICTOR, VLAMEAR, XCD125, XLS
PHILIPPINES AURA110, B120, BARAKO, C100, C70DD, CG125, CRYPTON, CRYPTON-Z/X1, DT125, G7S, HAWK1 50-2,
HD3, MIO, MSX125S/ZESTX110-1, RAIDER150, RS100, SAP110/MSX125-1, SHOGUN PRO,
SHOGUN/SHOGUN125, SMASH, STAR-X 125, STAR-X 150/155(ZS), STAR-X 155(JL), STX125, TM110S,
WAVE 100R, WAVE110, WAVE125, WELL 125R, WIND125, X-120, X4/GP125, X-PLORER-Z 200 NEW,
XRM, YL2 DX, YL2GF, ZEST X110-2/WELL 125S
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REVO, RG110, RX100, RXK NEW 2003, RXK/RXK NEW, RXS/RXKING
MIDDLE EAST AN125, AN150, BAJAJ150, BWS50, BWS100, CG250, CB250, CB150, DIO50 ZX, DT125, GS50,GY6, JH70,
JOG50, JOG70, KAB, KS4, KVB110,L110 A, MIO125, MIO150 2V, MIO150 4V, RE205, RX135, SYM125,
SYM150, UZ125, UZ/V125, VINO 50,WH100, WH125, YP250, ZY100, ZY125
TURKEY ACTIVA, AN125, C110, CD70, CD100, CD110, CM125, CUB, CUB LIF3VALF, CUB110, CG125, CG150, CG200, CG250, SCT125, SCT150, CBF125, CBF150, GY6, FIZY, SPACY, WH100, WH125, WAVE110, YBR125
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RC110/RG110, RC80, RXS, RXZ, SRL110, TZM150, WAVE 100, WAVE 125, Y 100/Y110, Y 125Z, Y80
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Company Profile

    Team-Go I&E Co., Ltd.(HangZhou) is a professional company which integrates manufacturing, trading and supplying in a line. Team-Go is formerly knows as LZNF which is established in 1996, the main business is export, import and domestic trade of auto accessories part, food production and related services. It was also certified by ISO9001:2000 Quality Management System.
    Team-Go is an outstanding manufacturer and exporter with a long historical standing, high specialized and strong technical force. We also have strong ability to develop new products according to customer’s sample or drawing. Now our products enjoy good popularity in many markets, such as South America, Asian African and so on.
    Our company adherence to the principle “People oriented, Customers-centered, Intergrity insisted, Performance regarded”. To achieve the goal of win-win, we will do our best to save time, reduce space and win market for our clients. We expect that our rich resources and excellent services will meet your high requirements.
    Trusting us and choosing us will be your most correct choice you have ever made!

 

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Alternatives to Chain Sprockets in wheel sprocket Configuration

While chain sprockets are commonly used in wheel sprocket configurations, there are alternative methods for power transmission in various applications:

  • Gear and Gear Rack: Gears are toothed wheels that mesh with each other to transmit power. Instead of using a chain and sprocket, gears can directly engage with each other, offering a smooth and efficient power transfer. Gear racks, which are linear gears, can be used in place of wheels for linear motion applications.
  • Belt and Pulley: Belts and pulleys offer a flexible and quiet means of power transmission. They work similarly to chain and sprocket systems but use belts instead of chains. Pulleys have grooves that grip the belt, allowing power to be transferred between the pulleys.
  • Gear Train: A gear train consists of multiple gears meshed together to achieve specific speed and torque ratios. Gear trains are often used in complex machinery and mechanical systems where precise power transmission is required.
  • Direct Drive: In some applications, direct drive mechanisms can be used, where the motor or power source is directly connected to the wheel or load without any intermediate components like sprockets or gears.
  • Friction Drive: Friction drive systems use the friction between two surfaces to transfer power. One surface, such as a rubber wheel, is pressed against another surface to achieve power transmission.

The choice of alternative power transmission methods depends on various factors, including the application requirements, available space, speed, torque, and efficiency considerations. Each alternative method has its advantages and limitations, and the selection should be based on the specific needs of the mechanical system.

When considering alternatives to chain sprockets, it is essential to analyze the requirements of your application and consult with engineering experts or manufacturers to determine the most suitable method of power transmission for optimal performance and longevity.

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Using a Belt Sprocket in Place of a Chain Sprocket with a Wheel

Yes, in many cases, a belt sprocket can be used in place of a chain sprocket with a wheel, provided that the system is designed to accommodate the change.

Both chain sprockets and belt sprockets serve the same fundamental purpose of transferring rotational motion and power between the wheel and the driven component. However, there are some important considerations to keep in mind when replacing a chain sprocket with a belt sprocket:

  • Alignment: Belt sprockets and chain sprockets must be aligned properly with the wheel to ensure smooth and efficient power transmission. Any misalignment can cause premature wear and reduce the system’s overall performance.
  • Tension: Chain-driven systems require specific tension to prevent slack and maintain proper engagement between the sprockets and the chain. Belt-driven systems, on the other hand, require appropriate tension to prevent slippage. Ensuring the correct tension for the specific type of sprocket is crucial for reliable operation.
  • Load Capacity: Consider the load capacity and torque requirements of the system when selecting a belt sprocket. Belt sprockets may have different load-carrying capabilities compared to chain sprockets, and using the wrong type can lead to premature wear or failure.
  • Speed and RPM: Belt-driven systems may have different operating speeds and RPM limits compared to chain-driven systems. Ensure that the selected belt sprocket can handle the desired rotational speed without exceeding its design limitations.
  • System Design: Changing from a chain-driven system to a belt-driven system (or vice versa) may require modifications to the overall system design, including the size of the sprockets and the layout of the system. Consult with an engineer or a qualified professional to ensure that the replacement is appropriate and safe.

Overall, replacing a chain sprocket with a belt sprocket can be a viable option in certain applications. However, it’s essential to consider the factors mentioned above and evaluate the compatibility of the new sprocket with the existing system to achieve optimal performance and longevity.

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Choosing the Right Size of Sprocket to Match a Wheel

Choosing the correct size of sprocket to match a wheel is essential for ensuring efficient power transmission and proper functionality of a mechanical system. Here are the steps to help you choose the right size of sprocket:

1. Determine the Pitch Diameter of the Wheel:

Measure the diameter of the wheel from the center to the point where the teeth of the sprocket will engage with the wheel. This measurement is known as the pitch diameter of the wheel.

2. Identify the Desired Gear Ratio:

Determine the gear ratio you want to achieve for your application. The gear ratio is the ratio of the number of teeth on the sprocket to the number of teeth on the wheel and determines the speed and torque output.

3. Calculate the Number of Teeth on the Sprocket:

Once you have the pitch diameter of the wheel and the desired gear ratio, you can calculate the number of teeth on the sprocket using the formula:

Number of Teeth on Sprocket = (Desired Gear Ratio) * (Number of Teeth on Wheel)

4. Select a Standard Sprocket Size:

Based on the calculated number of teeth on the sprocket, choose a standard sprocket size that comes closest to the calculated value. Sprockets are available in various tooth counts, and you may need to choose the nearest size available.

5. Consider Chain Compatibility:

If you are using a chain drive system, ensure that the selected sprocket is compatible with the chain you plan to use. The chain pitch (distance between the centers of adjacent roller pins) should match the pitch of the sprocket.

6. Verify Center Distance:

Check that the center distance between the wheel and the sprocket is appropriate for your application. The center distance is the distance between the centers of the wheel and the sprocket and should be set to achieve the desired tension and alignment of the chain or belt.

7. Consider the Material and Tooth Profile:

Select a sprocket material suitable for your application, such as steel, stainless steel, or plastic, based on factors like load, environment, and operating conditions. Additionally, consider the tooth profile (standard or custom) to ensure smooth engagement with the chain or belt.

By following these steps and considering the specific requirements of your machinery and mechanical system, you can choose the right size of sprocket to match your wheel and achieve optimal performance and longevity of the system.

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editor by Dream 2024-04-29