Tsubaki offers a full range of sprockets

Tsubakimoto offers a full range of sprockets, all available from stock, for the European market.

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The line-up includes products manufactured from carbon steel (with induction hardened teeth) and stainless steel – and features a huge range of standard products. Customers with specific requirements for their applications are catered for, thanks to a customisation service.

Tsubaki understands that the physical interaction between chain and sprocket can have a profound effect on the performance of the drive system. Therefore, the company offers a complete range of sprockets which offer a variety of sizes and materials to suit almost any application and reduce maintenance and repair costs on-site.

Peter de Blok, Sales Director for Tsubakimoto Europe, comments: “Tsubaki is dedicated to manufacturing power transmission solutions for its customers that will reduce running costs and offer reliability. 

“The sprocket range has been designed to meet as broad a spectrum of industries and applications as possible, which is why there are nearly 650 standard parts held in stock from which to choose. Of course, if our standard parts aren't quite what you're after, we offer reworking and 'Made-To-Order' services.”

The sprockets are available in a variety of materials. Carbon steel sprockets are available in DIN 8187 standard, in both simplex and duplex formats, as well as in ANSI standard for simplex configuration – all of which have a standard parallel bore. 

There is also a range of carbon steel taper bore sprockets available in DIN 8187, simplex format. Alternatively, for extra corrosion resistance and food-grade applications, alloy and stainless steel sprockets are available.

In addition to the range of standard products, Tsubaki can rework the entire range for individual requirements – for example, adding a keyway or a finished bore dimension within 8-10 working days of the order.

Customers may also provide Tsubaki with engineering drawings for a truly customised sprocket, which can then be manufactured and held in stock ready for delivery as required.

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