A weld-on sprocket is a type of power transmission sprocket that is welded directly onto a shaft instead of using a traditional hub. This type of sprocket is commonly used in heavy-duty applications where the sprocket is exposed to high loads and extreme environments. At Raydafon, we offer a variety of sizes and materials for our weld-on sprockets, including the 50X24 model.
Weld-on sprockets are commonly used in heavy-duty applications such as mining, construction, and agriculture. They are also suitable for any application where a traditional hub cannot be used due to space limitations or shaft size constraints. Customers can choose the appropriate hub size based on their actual shaft diameter and special design or sizing requirements.

At Raydafon, we offer a variety of hub options for our weld-on sprockets. These include circular hubs with various bore sizes to accommodate different shaft sizes and keyways.
To ensure the optimal performance and longevity of your weld-on sprocket, regular maintenance and inspection are required. This includes daily checks for wear, cleaning, lubrication, and adjustment. Common problems that may occur with weld-on sprockets include tooth skipping, breakage, wear, noise, and chain disengagement. To address these issues, it is recommended to consult with a qualified technician or Raydafon representative.
In addition to our weld-on sprockets, we also offer platewheel sprockets, qd sprockets, taper lock sprockets, and other sprocket types. These sprockets can be paired with our compatible chains for optimal performance and efficiency.

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