Chain & Sprocket manufacturer and supplier Item # 35 WM – 35 – 1 Wide Contour One Side / Two Sides Attachment With High Quality Cheap sales price cost near me shop Custom roller size allowed

Chain & Sprocket Manufacturer and Supplier

Introduction to Item # 35 WM – 35 – 1 Wide Contour One Side / Two Sides Attachment

Our Item # 35 WM – 35 – 1 Wide Contour One Side / Two Sides Attachment is a top-of-the-line product that is perfect for a wide range of applications. Whether you need to power bakery ovens, conveyors, food processing equipment, or packaging systems, this versatile attachment is up to the task.

Specifications

Type

Straight, One Side, One Hole

Drawing

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Pitch (P)

.375

From Hole C.L. to Pin C.L. (C)

0.375

Hole Diameter (D)

0.109

From Top to Pin C.L. (F)

0.578

Extension Width (H)

0.722

Thickness (T)

0.050

Note

Chain is rollerless.

Applications Served

Our Item # 35 WM – 35 – 1 Wide Contour One Side / Two Sides Attachment is suitable for the following applications:

  • Bakery ovens
  • Conveyors
  • Food processing equipment
  • Packaging systems

History of Chains and Sprockets

Chains and sprockets have been used for hundreds of years in a wide range of applications. Originally developed for use in bicycles in the late 1800s, chains and sprockets have since become an essential component in many industrial and agricultural settings.

Benefits of Using Our Item # 35 WM – 35 – 1 Wide Contour One Side / Two Sides Attachment

  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Easy to install and maintain
  • Can be customized to meet your specific needs
  • Allows for smooth and efficient power transmission

Materials That Can Be Used With Our Item # 35 WM – 35 – 1 Wide Contour One Side / Two Sides Attachment

Our Item # 35 WM – 35 – 1 Wide Contour One Side / Two Sides Attachment can be used with a variety of materials, including:

  • Steel
  • Aluminum
  • Plastic
  • Ceramic

Installation and Maintenance

Installing and maintaining our Item # 35 WM – 35 – 1 Wide Contour One Side / Two Sides Attachment is easy. Simply follow these steps:

  1. Clean and inspect the existing chain and sprockets.
  2. Install the new attachment according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  3. Regularly inspect and lubricate the chain and sprockets to ensure smooth operation.

Replacing Your Chain and Sprockets

Over time, your chain and sprockets may wear out and need to be replaced. Follow these steps to replace your chain and sprockets:

  1. Remove the old chain and sprockets.
  2. Clean and inspect the drive system components.
  3. Install the new chain and sprockets according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  4. Regularly inspect and lubricate the chain and sprockets to ensure smooth operation.

Promotion of EVER-POWER GROUP’s Products

At EVER-POWER GROUP, we pride ourselves on providing our customers with quality products, favorable prices, and attentive service. We welcome you to visit our shop and customize your chain and sprockets based on your specific needs. Contact us today to learn more.

FAQ

1. What materials can be used with your chain and sprockets?

Our chain and sprockets can be used with a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, plastic, and ceramic.

2. What are the benefits of using your chain and sprockets?

Our chain and sprockets are durable and long-lasting, easy to install and maintain, and can be customized to meet your specific needs.

3. How do I install and maintain your chain and sprockets?

Installing and maintaining our chain and sprockets is easy. Simply follow the manufacturer’s instructions and regularly inspect and lubricate the chain and sprockets.

4. How do I replace my chain and sprockets?

To replace your chain and sprockets, remove the old components, clean and inspect the drive system, install the new components according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and regularly inspect and lubricate the chain and sprockets.

5. What is the history of chains and sprockets?

Chains and sprockets have been used for hundreds of years in a wide range of applications, originally developed for use in bicycles in the late 1800s.