The smallest chain complying to ANSI is 25 of six.35 mm pitch. On the other hand, in response to the demands for smaller chains in recent times for high engineering machinery this kind of as office tools, health care machines and industrial robots, we provide 15 of four.7625 mm (3/16 inch) pitch as well as 15H1 being a high-power edition of 15. These higher precision chains are produced under serious high-quality control primarily needed for modest sizes, taking wear resistance also into consideration.
Variety of chain
Refer on the “Low-speed selection”. However, the chain operation velocity may be set substantially high based on the type of lubrication as shown from the table under.
Connecting links and offset links
R connecting hyperlinks are applied for smaller pitch chains. Nevertheless, because their power is lower than that in the base chain, and because the clip is prone to come off in substantial velocity operation, using connecting back links is not really encouraged. Use a loop chain devoid of attaching connecting back links.
Offset hyperlinks can be found for chains besides 15 and 15H1, but their use is not proposed for that very same purpose as stated for that R Connecting hyperlinks.
Operating speed and style of lubrication
15: A high precision mini-pitch bushing chain that may be smaller sized than a compact drive chain for general applications, 25
25: Smallest bushing chain amongst ANSI conventional chains applying curl bushings.
35: A ANSI typical bushing chain ideal for little precision machines that need large strength.