Cast iron sprocket wheel POLY CHAIN® GT®2
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cast iron sprocket wheel
cast iron sprocket wheel
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chain, split, cast iron, transmission, shaft

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Genuine, strong, durable sprockets designed for use with high power density Gates® Poly Chain® Carbon™ Volt™, Poly Chain® GT™2, and Poly Chain® GT™ Carbon™ belts. Smaller, narrower sprockets save shaft space, keep the load closer to bearing and extend life of reducer. Poly Chain® GT™2 Sprockets keep overhung load below manufacturers' recommendation. Precisely manufactured and statically balanced to ISO 1940 (1973) to class G16. THE INDUSTRY'S BEST. With patented, carbon tensile cord design for high-torque, low-speed drives, Gates® engineers were the first in the world to incorporate a high fatigue-resisting carbon fibre tensile cord into the belt, which is made of a new polyurethane compound. Consequently, Poly Chain® GT™ Carbon™ quickly became the most powerful line of synchronous belts on the market, providing a maintenance-free, energy saving, and environmentally friendly operation, offering an excellent alternative to roller chain and gear drives. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Keep overhung load below manufacturers recommendation. Full split in bushing allows for easy installation and removal. Precise sprocket design produces positive, press fit to shaft. Re-work services have turnaround time. Warning: Do NOT use these sprockets with rim speeds in excess of 6,500 fpm. METALS MADE TO YOUR APPLICATION SPECIFICATIONS. With Gates® MachineWorks services, our product application experts work with you or your facility manager to customise drive components in a variety of bores, styles, materials, and finishes for your non-standard and prototype power transmission and belt drive applications.
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