How to know Sprocket Wear?
How To Identify Chain Sprocket Wear?
Over time, the sprocket tooth profile area is worn by the chain rollers. The reduction in sprocket tooth profile area results in poor fit and alignment, which accelerates chain wear. This ultimately leads to loss of tension, slippage, chain skipping, and costly downtime. Worn parts that are not properly replaced in a timely manner will cause a'chain reaction 'resulting in collateral damage to connected parts, increased labor, higher maintenance costs, more unscheduled downtime, and potentially inferior quality of manufactured products.
The jump chain may be a sign that your sprocket needs to be replaced. You might try to remedy this by simply shortening the number of links in the chain to prevent the chain from falling off. But this is a temporary solution that increases the load on the bearings and accelerates chain wear. Worn sprockets will continue to damage the chain and associated equipment until they are replaced.
If you are not sure if you need to replace the sprocket, the following signs may indicate a problem:
1)The sprocket on the drive shaft is loose or wobbly, which may be caused by a worn hole, key, or shaft.
2)Wear on one side of the sprocket plate usually indicates misalignment.
3)Worn working surfaces of the sprocket teeth, which may be a sign of insufficient lubrication. Note whether there are scratches, galls, grooves, or visible changes in the shape of the teeth, such as hooks or fins.
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