Product Description
1. Description:
Part No.: | 8E9805 |
Machine No.: | 320 |
Description: | Â Sprocket |
Logo: | Â Beneparts |
Surface Hardness | Â 52 ~ 58 |
Color: | Â Â Yellow or others |
Production Method: | Â Casting / Forging |
Material: | Â 40Mn |
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2. Our products range
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3. Our production line:
4.Popular items blow for reference:
Brand | Model | |||
Track Roller, Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Top Roller, Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Sprocket, Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Idler, Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Track Link, Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 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 | |
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  | 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 | Â | |
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  | ZAX55 | ZAX70 | ZAX120 | ZAX200 |
ZAX210 | ZAX230 | ZAX240 | ZAX330 | |
ZAX450 | Â | Â | Â | |
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  | DH55 | DH80 | DH130 | DH150 |
DH220 | DH258 | DH280 | DH300 | |
DH320 | DH360 | DH370 | DH400 | |
DH420 | DH500 | Â | Â | |
DX300 | DX370 | DX380 | Â | |
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  | 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 | Â | |
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 | SH35 | SH55 | SH60 | SH65 |
SH75 | SH100 | SH120 | SH120A3 | |
SH200 | SH220 | SH265 | SH280 | |
SH300 | SH320 | SH340 | SH350 | |
SH430 | LS2800 | Â | Â | |
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    | HD250 | HD400 | HD450 | HD700 |
HD770 | HD820 | HD1571 | HD1250 | |
HD1430 | Â | Â | Â | |
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   | R55 | R60-5/7/8 | R80 | R130 |
R150LC-7 | R200 | R210-3 | R220-5 | |
R225-7 | R275 | R290 | R300 | |
R320 | R305 | R360 | R450 | |
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 | R914 | R924 | R934C | R944C |
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 | CX35 | CX45 | CX55 | CX240 |
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  | KX35 | KX50 | KX55 | KX80 |
KX185 | Â | Â | Â | |
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  | SWE35 | SWE40 | SWE50 | SWE55 |
SWE60 | SWE70 | SWE85 | SWE330 | |
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 | IHI30 | IHI35 | IHI80 | IHI85 |
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 | TB150 | TB175 |  |  |
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 | FR65 | FR85 |  |  |
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    | SY65 | SY200 | SY215 | SY330 |
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  | YC13 | YC35 | YC45 | YC60 |
YC85 | YC135 | Â | Â | |
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  | VIO30 YM30 | VIO35 YM35 | VIO40 YM40 | VIO55 YM55 |
VIO75 YM75 | Â | Â | Â | |
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  | 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 | Â | |
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  | 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 | Â | Â | Â |
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.Â
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Beneparts has a very strong sales team and firmly cooperated manufacturer with high-tech and focus on quality with more than 28 years experience.
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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.
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Our commitment to you is always providing quick, convenient, effective customer service.
Look CZPT to meeting you!
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Type: | Sprocket |
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Application: | Excavator |
Certification: | CE |
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Currency: | US$ |
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Return&refunds: | You can apply for a refund up to 30 days after receipt of the products. |
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American Standard Idler Sprockets
a. Ball bearing idler sprockets Harden teeth High speed
35BB20H, 40BB17H, 40BB18H, 50BB15H,
50BB17H, 60BB13H, 60BB15H, 80BB12H
b. Bronze bushed idler sprockets
31E20, 41E15, 51E15, 61E14
What are the signs of wear and tear in idler sprockets, and how can I identify them?
Identifying signs of wear and tear in idler sprockets is crucial for maintaining a conveyor system’s efficiency and preventing potential breakdowns. Here are some common signs of wear and tear to look for:
- 1. Excessive Wear: Check for signs of wear on the tooth surface of the idler sprocket. If the teeth appear worn down, flattened, or have sharp edges, it’s an indication that the sprocket is wearing out.
- 2. Deformation: Look for any signs of bending, warping, or distortion in the sprocket’s body. Deformed idler sprockets can lead to misalignment and chain engagement issues.
- 3. Chain Damage: Inspect the conveyor chain for any signs of damage, such as elongation or uneven wear. Worn-out sprockets can accelerate chain wear and vice versa.
- 4. Noise and Vibration: Unusual noise or vibration during conveyor operation can be indicative of misaligned or worn sprockets.
- 5. Material Buildup: Accumulation of debris, dirt, or material on the sprocket’s teeth can lead to accelerated wear. Clean idler sprockets regularly to prevent material buildup.
- 6. Chain Skipping: If the chain frequently skips or jumps over the sprocket teeth, it suggests that the sprocket may be worn or damaged.
To identify these signs of wear and tear, perform routine inspections of the conveyor system. Regular maintenance and visual checks can help detect early signs of sprocket wear and allow for timely replacement. Additionally, monitoring the system for unusual noises or vibrations during operation can also help identify potential issues with the idler sprockets.
When signs of wear and tear are detected, replace the idler sprockets promptly to avoid further damage to the conveyor chain and maintain the system’s overall efficiency.
How do I identify signs of wear, fatigue, or damage in idler sprockets, and when should they be replaced?
Regular inspection of idler sprockets is crucial to identify signs of wear, fatigue, or damage that could lead to reduced performance or potential failure. Here are some indicators to look for and guidelines on when to replace idler sprockets:
- Visible Wear: Check the teeth of the sprockets for signs of wear. Excessive wear will cause the teeth to become narrower and may lead to improper engagement with the chain or belt.
- Deformation: Look for any signs of bending, warping, or deformation of the sprocket body. Deformation can affect the alignment and cause premature wear.
- Cracks or Fractures: Inspect the entire sprocket for any cracks or fractures, especially around the keyway or mounting holes. Cracks can lead to catastrophic failure and should be addressed immediately.
- Abnormal Noise: Unusual noises during operation, such as clicking or grinding, may indicate sprocket damage or misalignment.
- Loose Set Screws or Key: Check that all set screws and keys are properly tightened. Loose fasteners can lead to misalignment and damage.
- Excessive Chain or Belt Wear: If the chain or belt shows signs of accelerated wear, it may be due to a worn idler sprocket. Inspect the sprocket for corresponding wear patterns.
- Regular Maintenance Schedule: Implement a regular maintenance schedule that includes visual inspections of the idler sprockets. The frequency of inspections may vary based on the application and operating conditions.
- Replacement Guidelines: As a general rule, idler sprockets should be replaced if the wear or damage exceeds 10% of the tooth thickness or if cracks or fractures are detected. It is essential to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for replacement intervals and to replace idler sprockets as needed to prevent unexpected failures.
By proactively identifying signs of wear, fatigue, or damage and promptly replacing worn or damaged idler sprockets, you can ensure the reliable and safe operation of your conveyor system and extend the overall lifespan of the sprockets and the conveyor components.
How does an idler sprocket differ from other types of sprockets?
An idler sprocket is a type of sprocket that does not transmit power but rather serves to guide or support the chain or belt in a power transmission system. Unlike drive sprockets, which are connected to the driving shaft and actively transfer power to the chain or belt, idler sprockets are mounted on a stationary shaft and do not have a direct connection to a power source.
The primary function of an idler sprocket is to maintain proper tension and alignment of the chain or belt as it travels along its designated path. It acts as a passive component that redirects the chain or belt, helping to prevent sagging, vibration, and misalignment. By providing support and guidance, idler sprockets contribute to the efficient and smooth operation of the power transmission system.
Idler sprockets can come in various designs and configurations to suit different applications. Some idler sprockets, known as tensioner idler sprockets, have a built-in tensioning mechanism that automatically adjusts the tension in the chain or belt. This feature is particularly useful in applications where tension control is critical due to varying loads or temperature changes.
Unlike drive sprockets, idler sprockets do not experience significant wear or fatigue as they are not actively engaged in transmitting power. However, they still require proper maintenance and periodic inspection to ensure that they are functioning correctly and supporting the chain or belt effectively.
In summary, the main differences between idler sprockets and other types of sprockets lie in their function and mode of operation. Idler sprockets are passive components that guide and support the chain or belt, while drive sprockets are actively engaged in transferring power from the driving shaft to the driven shaft in a power transmission system.
editor by CX 2024-04-12