Renold 10B-1 Connecting Link Steel Roller Chain Link

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RS Stock No.:
146-3760
Mfr. Part No.:
SD10B1S12I
Brand:
Renold
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Brand

Renold

Chain Type

10B-1

Mechanical Link Type

Connecting Link

Material

Steel

RoHS Status: Not Applicable

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Renold SD Simplex Single Cranked Cottered link (No. 12)


Renold SD Simplex Single cranked Cottered link (No. 12) with cranked plate onto a bush and roller assembly at the narrow end. A clearance fit connecting pin is fitted at the wide end and is secured by a split pin.

Features and Benefits


Great range of sizes

Excellent quality making them wear and fatigue resistant

Product Application Information


These chain links have been designed for machinery which is involved in construction and requires chain that can cope with heavy-duty applications. The products are fail-safe to ensure optimum efficiency and the safety of the machinery’s operators.

Renold designs and manufactures roller chains for all types of construction machinery including dump trucks, excavators, loaders and fork lifts.

If you are looking for a good quality product from a reliable supplier for "standard duty" chain applications, look to Renold SD. While most suppliers buy-in their economy line of chain, Renold manufactures its own.

Range of sizes from 6.35mm to 2.5 inch pitch
Consistent quality
Depth of inventory


Chain Standards


European standard chains are covered by DIN8187 and ISO606 standards. There are 3 versions:


• Simplex

• Duplex

• Triplex


Pitch size varies between 4 mm to 114.3 mm, with the chain links having a large pin diameter. The chains therefore have better wear resistance due to the bearing area being of a greater size.


The ISO standard has a simple numbering system:


• The first two digits are the pitch size and are measured in 1/16 s of an inch, for example 08 = 8/16

• “B” indicates European Standard

• The suffix indicates the number of strands in a chain