A weld-on sprocket is a type of sprocket that is welded onto a hub. It is commonly used in power transmission systems and is designed to transfer power from one place to another using a chain. Our company offers high-quality 60X33 weld-on sprockets with hub that are made from different materials and manufactured using various processes.
Each process is carefully selected and executed to ensure that our customers receive high-quality and durable products that meet their requirements.
Weld-on sprockets are used in various industries for power transmission. They are commonly used in the following applications:
For applications requiring special designs or sizes, customers can choose the appropriate hub for welding based on the actual shaft diameter.
Compared to regular sprockets, weld-on sprockets have several advantages:
These advantages make weld-on sprockets an ideal choice for various applications where power transmission is required.

Our 60X33 weld-on sprockets come with different hub options, including circular bores, square bores, and hex bores, among others. This allows customers to choose the appropriate hub for their specific application.
Proper maintenance and timely troubleshooting of weld-on sprockets can help prolong their service life and reduce downtime. Here are some maintenance tips and common issues:
Common issues with weld-on sprockets include tooth skipping, breakage, wear, noise, and chain disengagement. If you encounter any of these issues, refer to the manufacturer's troubleshooting guide or seek professional assistance to resolve them promptly.
In addition to weld-on sprockets, we also offer other types of sprockets such as platewheel sprockets, QD sprockets, taper lock sprockets, and more. We also provide matching chains to ensure that the entire power transmission system is optimized for performance and efficiency.

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