A weld-on sprocket is a type of sprocket that is welded onto a shaft or hub. It is commonly used in industrial applications that require reliable power transmission. At Raydafon, we offer a range of weld-on sprockets with hubs, including the 60X54 weld-on sprocket with hub.
Our weld-on sprockets are made from high-quality materials, including high carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel. Our manufacturing process involves material selection, cutting, punching, forging, machining, heat treatment, surface hardening, surface treatment, and quality inspection.
Material Selection: We carefully choose materials that meet the requirements of the application and are durable and long-lasting.
Cutting and Punching: We use advanced cutting and punching technology to ensure precise manufacturing and high-quality products.
Forging: Our forging process involves shaping the material through heat and pressure to create a durable and reliable product.
Machining: We use precision machining techniques to ensure the proper fit and function of our weld-on sprockets.
Heat Treatment: Our heat treatment process involves quenching, tempering, and surface hardening to ensure high hardness and wear resistance.
Surface Treatment: Our weld-on sprockets are treated with anti-rust coatings to protect them from corrosion and extend their lifespan.
Quality Inspection: We perform rigorous quality inspections to ensure that our weld-on sprockets meet the highest standards of quality and performance.
Weld-on sprockets are commonly used in industrial applications that require reliable power transmission. They are suitable for use in a variety of industries, including agriculture, mining, construction, and transportation. For applications that require special design or sizing, we allow customers to choose the appropriate hub size for their needs.

We offer a range of hub options for our weld-on sprockets, including round bore hubs, square bore hubs, hex bore hubs, and splined hubs. These hubs are designed to fit a variety of shaft sizes and types.
Maintaining your weld-on sprocket is essential to ensure its reliability and longevity. We recommend the following maintenance practices:
Common problems with weld-on sprockets include tooth skipping, breakage, wear, noise, and chain slip. If you experience any of these issues, we recommend consulting with a professional technician to identify and resolve the problem.
In addition to weld-on sprockets, we also offer a range of other sprockets, including platewheel sprockets, QD sprockets, taper lock sprockets, and more. We also offer a variety of matching chains to ensure reliable power transmission.

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