A weld-on sprocket is a type of sprocket that can be directly welded onto a shaft or hub. It is commonly used in various industrial applications for power transmission.

Our weld-on sprockets are made from high carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. The manufacturing process involves material selection, cutting, punching, 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 that require special designs or sizes. Users can choose suitable hubs for welding based on the actual shaft diameter.
Weld-on sprockets are made from high-quality materials, ensuring long-lasting performance even in demanding conditions.
The weld-on design eliminates the need for additional components, making the installation process quick and straightforward.
Weld-on sprockets can be tailored to specific requirements, such as tooth count, pitch diameter, and bore size.
By using weld-on sprockets, users can reduce the overall cost of their power transmission systems without sacrificing performance.

We offer a variety of hub options for our weld-on sprockets. These include circular bores, circular bores, circular bores, and circular bores, among others.
Proper maintenance and care are essential for the optimal performance of sprockets. This includes regular inspections, cleaning, lubrication, and adjustment. Common issues such as tooth skipping, breakage, wear, excessive noise, and chain disengagement can be addressed through proper maintenance.
In addition to weld-on sprockets, we also offer other types of sprockets such as platewheel sprockets, qd sprockets, taper lock sprockets, etc. These sprockets are designed to work seamlessly with compatible chains.

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