Product Description
Hyundai excavator chain drive sprocket for mini excavator R60 R130 R160 R200 final drive sprocket
Hyundai excavator chain drive sprocket, r200 r210 r250 r290 r320 r350 r360 r460 final drive sprocket
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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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Calculating Torque Requirements for a wheel sprocket Assembly
Calculating the torque requirements for a wheel sprocket assembly involves considering various factors that contribute to the torque load. The torque requirement is crucial for selecting the appropriate motor or power source to drive the system effectively. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- 1. Determine the Load Torque: Identify the torque required to overcome the resistance or load in the system. This includes the torque needed to move the load, overcome friction, and accelerate the load if applicable.
- 2. Identify the Sprocket Radius: Measure the radius of the sprocket (distance from the center of the sprocket to the point of contact with the chain or belt).
- 3. Calculate the Tension in the Chain or Belt: If using a chain or belt drive, calculate the tension in the chain or belt. Tension affects the torque required for power transmission.
- 4. Account for Efficiency Losses: Consider the efficiency of the system. Not all the input power will be converted into output power due to friction and other losses. Account for this efficiency in your calculations.
- 5. Use the Torque Equation: The torque (T) can be calculated using the following equation:
T = (Load Torque × Sprocket Radius) ÷ (Efficiency × Tension)
It’s essential to use consistent units of measurement (e.g., Newton meters or foot-pounds) for all values in the equation.
Remember that real-world conditions may vary, and it’s advisable to add a safety factor to your calculated torque requirements to ensure the system can handle unexpected peak loads or variations in operating conditions.

Noise and Vibration in wheel sprocket Configurations
In a wheel sprocket configuration, noise and vibration levels can vary depending on several factors:
- Quality of Components: The quality of the wheel sprocket components can significantly impact noise and vibration. Well-manufactured and precisely engineered components tend to produce less noise and vibration.
- Lubrication: Proper lubrication of the sprocket teeth and chain or belt can reduce friction, which in turn helps minimize noise and vibration.
- Alignment: Correct alignment between the wheel sprocket is crucial. Misalignment can lead to increased noise and vibration as the components may not mesh smoothly.
- Tension: Maintaining the appropriate tension in the chain or belt is essential. Insufficient tension can cause the chain to slap against the sprocket teeth, resulting in noise and vibration.
- Speed and Load: Higher speeds and heavier loads can lead to increased noise and vibration levels in the system.
- Wear and Damage: Worn-out or damaged components can create irregularities in motion, leading to increased noise and vibration.
To reduce noise and vibration in a wheel sprocket setup:
- Use high-quality components from reputable suppliers.
- Ensure proper lubrication with appropriate lubricants.
- Regularly inspect and maintain the system to detect any misalignment, wear, or damage.
- Follow manufacturer guidelines for chain or belt tensioning.
- Consider using vibration-damping materials or mounting methods if necessary.
Minimizing noise and vibration not only improves the comfort and safety of the machinery but also extends the life of the components by reducing wear and fatigue.

Types of Sprockets Used with Wheels
In mechanical systems, sprockets are toothed wheels that mesh with a chain or a belt to transmit rotational motion and power. There are several types of sprockets used with wheels, each designed for specific applications:
1. Roller Chain Sprockets:
These are the most common type of sprockets used with wheels and are designed to work with roller chains. Roller chain sprockets have teeth that match the profile of the chain’s rollers, ensuring smooth engagement and reducing wear on both the sprocket and the chain. They are widely used in bicycles, motorcycles, and industrial machinery.
2. Silent Chain Sprockets:
Also known as inverted-tooth chain sprockets, these sprockets are designed to work with silent chains. Silent chains are toothed chains that run quietly and smoothly, making them ideal for applications where noise reduction is essential, such as timing drives in engines and automotive systems.
3. Timing Belt Sprockets:
Timing belt sprockets are used with timing belts to ensure precise synchronization between the crankshaft and camshaft in internal combustion engines. They have specially designed teeth that fit the profile of the timing belt, allowing for accurate timing and smooth motion.
4. Idler Sprockets:
Idler sprockets are used to guide and tension chains or belts in a system. They do not transmit power themselves but play a crucial role in maintaining proper tension and alignment, which is essential for efficient power transmission and to prevent chain or belt slack.
5. Weld-On Sprockets:
Weld-on sprockets are designed to be welded directly onto a wheel hub or shaft, providing a secure and permanent attachment. They are commonly used in industrial machinery and equipment.
6. Double-Single Sprockets:
Double-single sprockets, also known as duplex sprockets, have two sets of teeth on one sprocket body. They are used when two separate chains need to be driven at the same speed and with the same sprocket ratio, often found in heavy-duty applications and conveyor systems.
7. Taper-Lock Sprockets:
Taper-lock sprockets are designed with a taper and keyway to provide a secure and easy-to-install connection to the shaft. They are widely used in power transmission systems, where sprocket positioning and removal are frequent.
Each type of sprocket is selected based on the specific application’s requirements, chain or belt type, and the desired performance characteristics. Proper selection and maintenance of sprockets are essential for ensuring efficient power transmission and extending the life of the entire system.


editor by CX 2023-11-08