SKF PHC ANSI 25-1 Connecting Link Carbon Steel Roller Chain Link

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RS Stock No.:
267-9796
Mfr. Part No.:
PHC 25-1C/L
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Chain Type

25-1

Mechanical Link Type

Connecting Link

Material

Carbon Steel

Chain Series

PHC

Chain Standard

ANSI

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

SKF Roller Chain Link, Connecting Type Link, Carbon Steel - PHC 25-1C/L


This roller chain link is designed to provide robust connection solutions in mechanical systems. With high-performance standards, this connecting link is essential for ensuring smooth operation in automation, electronics, and engineering applications. Its durable construction is suitable for challenging environments, making it an appropriate choice for professionals in the electrical and mechanical sectors.

Features & Benefits


• Made from carbon steel for improved durability
• Compliant with ANSI standards for compatibility
• Capable of handling heavy loads

Applications


• Utilised in manufacturing machinery for efficient power transmission
• Employed in conveyor systems for material handling
• Suitable for assembly lines across different production processes
• Used in automotive systems for effective energy transfer

Is there a specific installation process for this chain link?


Proper installation requires aligning with the corresponding chain and secure fastening to maintain integrity.

Is this chain link compatible with other brands?


It is designed to meet ANSI specifications, making it compatible with other ANSI-standard chains.

What load capacity can be expected from this product?


The load capacity depends on the chain configuration and application, so it is advisable to consult relevant guidelines for precise limits.

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