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Re: Cogs for double-pitch roller chain
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Posted by nballen on January 09, 2007 at 08:08:47 from (198.246.171.252):
In Reply to: Cogs for double-pitch roller chain posted by nballen on January 08, 2007 at 15:46:22:
Thanks guys. Walt, This strange idea came from the fellow at the local Kaman Bearing house. He is believable and reliable. Being a young sprout, I've found its often VERY worthwhile to listen to my elders, who have "been around the block". Gerald, I can see the logic of "wear every tooth", makes sense to me. Of course, we could always shift the chain by one tooth and wear a different part of the even-tooth sprocket. (Like we'd remember to move the chain!) Rod, In my case, the chain and the other sprocket appear in fine shape. We purposely went to a standard pitch sprocket for three reasons - price, availability, and future flexibility. The double-pitch chain rides in the standard pitch sprocket just fine, in the future (if the other sprocket fails) we will upgrade to standard chain. Don, Thanks for clarifying the terminology. I just knew better than to call it a pulley or shiv. (grin). Nathaniel
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