
A weld-on sprocket is a type of sprocket that can be welded onto a hub or shaft to transmit rotational motion between the sprocket and the equipment it is connected to.
Materials used in the manufacturing of our weld-on sprockets include high carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. The manufacturing process involves material selection, cutting, stamping, forging, machining (turning, milling, drilling), heat treatment (quenching, tempering, surface hardening), surface treatment (anti-rust), and quality inspection.
Weld-on sprockets are commonly used in applications where special designs or dimensions are required. Users can choose the appropriate hub for welding based on the actual shaft diameter.

We offer a range of hub options, including round bore hubs, round bore hubs, round bore hubs, and round bore hubs, to accommodate different shaft sizes and requirements.
Proper maintenance and care of the sprockets include daily inspections, cleaning, lubrication, and adjustments. Common issues such as tooth skipping, breakage, wear, excessive noise, and chain disengagement can be resolved through specific troubleshooting methods.
In addition to weld-on sprockets, we also provide other types of sprockets such as platewheel sprockets, QD sprockets, taper lock sprockets, and compatible chains.

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