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ANSI Heavy Series extended pitch single-strand conveyor roller chain for use with link attachments
Carbon steel components with link plates of the next larger chain size for improved wear
Ring coined link plate, grooved bushings, shot peened parts, and pre-lubricated for less initial chain adjustment
Meets ANSI B29.1 standard and is Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliant
Includes one connecting link for every 10’ of chain
Description This Tsubaki Heavy Series carbon steel extended pitch single-strand cottered ANSI conveyor roller chain is suitable for use with link attachments in conveyor applications. This roller chain has ring coined link plates of the next-larger chain size, lubrication grooved bushings, shot peened parts, and is pre-lubricated for longer chain life and less initial chain adjustment. The roller chain is assembled with cotter pins, includes one connecting link for each 10' of chain, and has an operating temperature range of 14 to 302 degrees F. This Tsubaki extended pitch roller chain is American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B29.1 standard, making it dimensionally interchangeable with other ANSI chains, is Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliant, and is suitable for use with attachments in conveyor applications, such as canning, bottling, and baking. Roller chains are commonly used as a power transmission component and are composed of four parts: plate, roller, bushing, and pin. A series of cylindrical rollers are held together by side links, which fit together into a toothed wheel called a sprocket. Connecting links are used to join the two ends of the chain together to form a loop. Roller chains range from simple, mechanical drives such as bicycle chains, to complex power transmission products that drive conveyors and other industrial machinery, such as printing presses and farm equipment. Tsubaki manufactures roller chains and other power transmission products, conveyor systems, factory automation systems, physical distribution systems, and electronic control devices. The company, founded in 1971 as a subsidiary of Tsubakimoto Chain Company, has its headquarters in Wheeling, IL, and meets British Standards Institution (BSI) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 and 14001 standards for quality assurance.