What is 04B chain?
04B roller chain is a “miniature” size roller chain that’s used for light duty applications. The chain components are manufactured from quality carbon steel with precision heat treatment to increase the chains strength.
What is ISO chain number?
Metric roller chain and sprockets are categorized according to ISO Standard 606. The number correlates to pitch in 1/16″ increments, expressed in millimeter units. AN ISO 12 sprocket therefore mates with a chain with 3/4″, or 19.05mm, pitch.
Are #35 chains Rollerless?
35 roller chain is rollerless chain unlike other ANSI standard roller chains which have rollers. PEER Chain provides ANSI/ASME standard roller chains from size 25 to 240.
What’s the difference between a 41 chain and a 420 chain?
#420 will have more strength than the #41 chain because the side plates will be taller. #40 will be the beefiest chain in this class. This will help with thicker sprockets since there is more room between the side plates. #41 will look just like the #420 chain, but will stand shorter.
How do I find my chain number?
Chain Dimensions Chain types are identified by number; ie. a number 40 chain. The rightmost digit is 0 for chain of the standard dimensions; 1 for lightweight chain; and 5 for rollerless bushing chain. The digits to the left indicate the pitch of the chain in eighths of an inch.
How long is 120 Link 35 chain?
45 inches
Go Kart #35 Silver Pro EK 120 Link Chain 45 inches.
What pitch is #35 chain?
With a pitch of only 0.375″, #35 chains are versatile enough to fit within a large variety of applications.
What size is #35 chain?
Single-Strand Roller Chain Size Chart
Chain Size | Pitch (P) | Weight (Per Ft) |
---|---|---|
#25-1 | 0.250″ | 0.09 LBS |
#35-1 | 0.375″ | 0.22 LBS |
#40-1 | 0.500″ | 0.42 LBS |
How do you identify a chain?
How to Tell What Size Chain You Have
- The distance from the center of one pin to the center of the next pin, also known as the “pitch” of the roller chain.
- The diameter and width of the roller.
- Plate thickness, determined by measuring the plates from one flat side to another.
How do you specify a chain size?
To measure the chain size, if you have just the sprocket, use calipers to measure between the teeth. Measure from center to center of where the chain roller would set between the teeth that will give you the pitch. Once you know the pitch you can determine what chain size you would need.