
A weld-on sprocket is a type of sprocket that is attached to a hub through welding instead of bolts. It is commonly used in heavy-duty applications where high torque and heavy loads are present.
Our weld-on sprockets are made from high-quality materials such as high carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. The manufacturing process includes material selection, cutting, stamping, forging, machining (turning, milling, drilling), heat treatment (quenching, tempering, surface hardening), surface treatment (anti-rust), quality inspection, and testing.
Our weld-on sprockets are made from high-quality materials such as high carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. The material used depends on the specific application requirements.
Our weld-on sprockets undergo a series of manufacturing processes that include cutting, stamping, forging, machining, heat treatment, surface treatment, quality inspection, and testing. These processes ensure that our weld-on sprockets are durable and reliable.
Weld-on sprockets are typically used in heavy-duty applications where high torque and heavy loads are present. For applications that require special design or dimensions, customers can choose the appropriate hub size to weld onto the sprocket to fit their specific shaft diameter.

Our weld-on sprockets are made from high-quality materials and undergo a series of manufacturing processes that ensure they are strong and durable.
Weld-on sprockets are designed to handle high torque and heavy loads, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications.
Weld-on sprockets are easy to install and remove because they do not require bolts or other fasteners.
Our weld-on sprockets can be customized to fit specific shaft diameters by welding them onto the appropriate hub size.
Our hubs are available in various sizes and shapes, including circular, hexagonal, and square. They have a circular bore to fit the sprocket shaft.
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of the sprocket. Maintenance includes daily checks, cleaning, lubrication, adjustment, and calibration.
Common problems with sprockets include skipping teeth, breakage, wear, noise, and chain slippage. These problems can be solved by identifying the root cause and taking appropriate corrective actions, such as lubrication, adjustment, or replacement.

Aside from weld-on sprockets, we also offer platewheel sprockets, QD sprockets, taper lock sprockets, and other types of sprockets. We also provide matching chains for our sprockets.
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