Where is Renold chain made?

Renold is a leading power transmission chain designer and manufacturer. Renold is headquartered in Morristown, TN the company dates to 1887 when Joseph Jeffrey patented the first industrial chain in the United States.

What is roller chain number?

The first digit(s) indicate the pitch of the chain in eighths of an inch, with the last digit being 0 for standard chain, 1 for lightweight chain, and 5 for bushed chain with no rollers. Thus, a chain with half-inch pitch would be a #40 while a #160 sprocket would have teeth spaced 2 inches apart, etc.

What does 10B mean for chain?

10B roller chain is a 5/8″ pitch metric size chain that is manufactured to conform to all BS / DIN / ISO dimensional standards. Special orders for 10B roller chain are available for qualified OEM’s & resellers.

What pitch is 10B chain?

This 10B British Standard roller chain is also known as 10B Metric Roller Chain, has a 0.625″ pitch, and fully meets all British Standard ISO Standards.

What size is 40 roller chain?

1/2″
40-1 Roller chain made to ANSI b 29.1 is 1/2″ or 12.7 mm pitch. It is available in single strand 40-1 duplex 40-2 and triplex 40-3.

What is the difference between 60 and 60H roller chain?

#60H heavy roller chain is one of the most common sizes of ANSI heavy series roller chains. It has a 3/4″ pitch (center of one pin to the center of the next) and thicker side plates than traditional 60 roller chain (0.125″ vs 0.094″).

Which is bigger #41 or #40 chain?

#420 will have more strength than the #41 chain because the side plates will be taller. #40 will be the beefiest chain in this class. This will help with thicker sprockets since there is more room between the side plates. #41 will look just like the #420 chain, but will stand shorter.

What is 41 roller chain used for?

Jeremywell 41 Roller Chain 10 Feet with 1 Connecting Link for Go Karts, Mini Bikes, Scooters, ATV, MTV, Dirt Bike and Other Industrial Machinery.