Product Description
Pitch 51.13mm Steel Detachable Chain (70)
Steel Detachable Chain Specification
Chain No.:
32(pitch 29.39mm)
32W(pitch 29.39mm)
T32(pitch 29.39mm)
45(pitch 41.40mm)
52(pitch 38.30mm)
55(pitch 41.40mm)
62(pitch 42.01mm)
67H(pitch 58.75mm)
Pack Detail:
Company Profile:
1. TAI with sophisticated CNC equipment, advanced technology and perfect inspection equipment produce all kinds of chains, sprockets and other transmission equipments which can make the customers’ trust. The company since its establishment has passed ISO9/15862544283
Fax:
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Chain | Links Per 10 ft | Approc Weight per 100 ft Ibs | Average Ultimate Strength Ibs | Minimum Tensile Strength Ibs | Pitch |
25 | 133 | 20 | 950 | 760 | 22.96 |
32 | 104 | 32 | 1650 | 1320 | 29.39 |
32W | 104 | 39 | 1650 | 1320 | 29.39 |
33 | 86 | 34 | 1600 | 1300 | 35.41 |
42 | 87 | 50 | 2300 | 1680 | 34.92 |
50H | 87 | 63 | 2600 | 2240 | 34.92 |
51 | 106 | 40 | 2100 | 1680 | 28.78 |
52 | 80 | 66 | 2700 | 2160 | 38.3 |
55 | 74 | 62 | 2800 | 2240 | 41.4 |
62 | 73 | 90 | 4200 | 3520 | 42.01 |
62A | 72 | 131 | 5500 | 4000 | 42.26 |
62H | 73 | 112 | 4400 | 3600 | 42.01 |
67H | 52 | 137 | 5500 | 4400 | 58.75 |
67XH | 52 | 145 | 6800 | 5500 | 58.75 |
67W | 52 | 144 | 4800 | 3800 | 58.75 |
70 | 60 | 130 | 4800 | 4000 | 51.13 |
72 | 59 | 131 | 4800 | 4000 | 51.43 |
Usage: | Dedicated Special Chain |
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Material: | Steel |
Surface Treatment: | Oxygenation |
Feature: | Heat Resistant |
Chain Size: | All |
Structure: | Detachable Chain |
Samples: |
US$ 0/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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How do detachable chains handle shock loads and dynamic forces?
Detachables chains are designed to handle shock loads and dynamic forces commonly encountered in industrial applications. Their ability to withstand these forces depends on their construction, material, and proper installation.
Here’s how detachable chains handle shock loads and dynamic forces:
- Durable Materials: Detachable chains are typically made from high-strength materials like alloy steel, which provides excellent resistance to shock loads and dynamic forces. The material’s toughness allows the chain to absorb and distribute the impact energy, preventing sudden failures.
- Robust Design: The design of detachable chains incorporates features that enhance their ability to handle shocks and dynamic forces. These features may include specially shaped link plates, optimized pin connections, and strategic material distribution to reduce stress concentrations.
- Proper Lubrication: Adequate lubrication is essential to reduce friction and wear, especially during dynamic operations. Proper lubrication ensures smoother movement of the chain and minimizes the impact of shock loads on the components.
- Chain Preloading: Detachable chains are often preloaded during installation to compensate for expected elongation over time. Preloading helps maintain the required tension in the chain, reducing the chances of excessive slack during dynamic operations.
- Compliance with Standards: Detachable chains used in critical applications should comply with relevant industry standards and specifications. These standards ensure that the chain’s design and materials are suitable for handling shock loads and dynamic forces safely.
- Regular Inspections: To ensure the chain’s continued performance under dynamic forces, regular inspections and maintenance are crucial. Inspections can identify wear, fatigue, or other issues that may compromise the chain’s ability to handle dynamic loads.
Despite their resilience, detachable chains have their limits. It’s essential to avoid subjecting them to shock loads beyond their rated capacity and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for their proper use and maintenance. By doing so, detachable chains can provide reliable performance in applications with dynamic forces and ensure a longer service life.
What are the noise and vibration characteristics of detachable link chains?
Detachable link chains, like other types of chains, can produce noise and vibrations during operation. The noise and vibration characteristics of detachable link chains are influenced by several factors:
- Design and Construction: The design and construction of the chain, including the shape and profile of the links, can affect the level of noise and vibration produced during operation.
- Lubrication: Proper lubrication of the chain can reduce friction and, consequently, noise and vibration. Inadequate or insufficient lubrication may lead to increased wear and noise generation.
- Speed and Tension: The speed at which the chain operates and the tension it experiences can impact noise and vibration levels. Higher speeds and tensions may result in more significant vibrations and noise.
- Alignment: Proper alignment of the chain and sprockets is crucial for reducing noise and vibration. Misalignment can lead to increased wear and noise during operation.
- Condition of Components: The condition of the chain, sprockets, and other components can also influence noise and vibration. Worn or damaged components may produce more noise and vibrations.
To mitigate noise and vibration in detachable link chains, manufacturers may incorporate design features that reduce friction, provide smoother engagement between links and sprockets, and use materials with vibration-damping properties. Additionally, regular maintenance, including proper lubrication and inspection, can help minimize noise and vibrations.
In applications where noise and vibration are critical concerns, such as in some industrial settings or where noise pollution must be minimized, additional measures may be taken, such as using noise-absorbing materials or installing noise barriers around the chain.
How do you select the right size and type of detachable chain for your specific needs?
Choosing the right size and type of detachable chain is crucial to ensure its proper functioning and longevity in your application. Here are the steps to help you make the selection:
- Identify Your Requirements: Determine the specific needs of your application, such as load capacity, operating speed, environmental conditions, and any other unique factors.
- Calculate the Load: Calculate the maximum load that the detachable chain will need to support. Consider both static and dynamic loads, as well as any potential shock loads.
- Consider the Environment: Evaluate the operating environment for the chain, including temperature, moisture, chemicals, and any abrasive materials present.
- Choose the Material: Based on the environmental considerations and industry requirements, select the appropriate material for the detachable chain (e.g., steel, stainless steel, plastic, aluminum).
- Determine the Pitch: The pitch is the distance between the center of two consecutive pins on the chain. Measure the required pitch based on your conveyor or equipment design.
- Select the Attachment Type: Choose the type of attachment that best suits your application. Different attachment styles are available for specific purposes, such as extended pins for conveying uneven loads.
- Check the Tensile Strength: Ensure that the selected detachable chain has sufficient tensile strength to handle the maximum load without deformation or failure.
- Consider Maintenance Requirements: Evaluate the maintenance needs of the chain and select a design that allows for easy disassembly, inspection, and replacement of individual links.
- Consult with Suppliers: If you’re unsure about the best detachable chain for your needs, consult with experienced suppliers or manufacturers. They can provide valuable insights and recommend the most suitable option.
By following these steps and considering the specific demands of your application, you can choose the right size and type of detachable chain that will perform optimally and contribute to the efficiency and reliability of your equipment or conveyor system.
editor by CX 2023-10-08