Taper Lock Sprockets for Motorcycle Kit with Without Key ANSI 1/4 Pitch Lightweight Roller Chain Tooth Speed Bike Freewheel Conveyor Electric Scooter Sprocket
Product Description
Manufacturer of Sprocket, Chain sprockets, wheel and sprocket, drive sprocket, sprocket wheel, taper lock sprocket, gear sprocket, idle sprocket, motorcycle sprocket and stainless steel sprocket, can interchange and replace with martin size sprocket, jt size sprockets, did size chain sprocket and so on.
Taper lock sprockets are mechanically connected power transmission components that utilize a tapered bushing system to securely mount to the shaft without keyways or set screws. The design offers the following benefits:
Excellent grip through tapered friction lock
Easy to install/remove without damaging the shaft
Precise concentricity for vibration-free operation
Key Benefits
Zero backlash operation (compared to conventional keyway sprockets)
Reusable design (bushings can be reused on new sprockets)
Available for standard shaft sizes (metric and imperial)
Vibration reduction (tapered interface absorbs shock)
Easy maintenance (no special tools required for disassembly)
Component Breakdown
Part |
Material |
Function |
Sprocket |
C45 Steel/Stainless |
Power transmission element |
Taper Bushing |
GG20 Cast Iron/Steel |
Creates friction lock |
Locking Screws |
8.8/10.9 Grade Steel |
Generates clamping force |
Sealing Washer |
Rubber-Coated Steel |
Prevents loosening |
Technical Specifications
Shaft diameter range: 10mm to 250mm
Torque capacity: up to 15,000 Nm (depending on size)
Bore tolerance: h7 (DIN 6885)
Standards: ISO 9409, ANSI B29.1
Installation procedure
Clean the shaft and bushing surfaces
Place bushing onto the shaft (lightly lubricate the taper)
Tighten the screws by hand in a star pattern
Final torque should be to manufacturer's specification (typically 30-400 Nm)
Check runout (less than 0.05 mm recommended)
Common Applications
Conveying systems (food processing, packaging)
Agricultural machinery (combine harvesters, balers)
Material handling (forklift drives, escalators)
Industrial fans (HVAC systems)
Textile machinery (high-speed looms)
Selection Guide
Consider the following:
Chain Type: Meets ANSI/ISO/DIN chain standards
Number of Teeth: Determines speed ratio
Hub Configuration:
Type A: Short Hub (space constrained)
Type B: Extended Hub (higher torque)
Special Requirements:
Stainless Steel (corrosive environments)
Hardened Teeth (abrasive applications)