SKF 45 Tooth Rough Stock Bore Sprocket, PHS 06B-1B45 06B-1 Chain Type

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RS Stock No.:
267-9075
Mfr. Part No.:
PHS 06B-1B45
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Number of Teeth

45

To Fit British Standard Chain Type

06B-1

Bore Type

Rough Stock Bore

Maximum Bore Diameter

40mm

Pitch Diameter

136.55mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

SKF Sprocket, 45 Teeth, 40mm Maximum Bore Diameter - PHS 06B-1B45


This sprocket is a simplex component designed for use with British Standard chain type 06B-1. Manufactured from high-quality steel, it features a rough stock bore suitable for various mechanical applications. The maximum bore diameter is 40mm, and it has a pitch diameter of 136.55mm, making it ideal for specific engineering requirements.

Features & Benefits


• Constructed from robust steel for durability and strength
• Complies with European standards for reliability
• Designed with a rough stock bore for easy shaft connection
• Sprocket width specifications of 32mm ensure stability
• Suitable for industrial applications with a variety of designs
• Exact pitch diameter sprocket simplifies alignment in systems

Applications


• Used with 06B-1 chain systems
• Suitable for automation and mechanical drives
• Ideal for equipment requiring durable, high-quality components
• Effective in tandem with other industrial sprockets
• Commonly employed in manufacturing and engineering setups

What is the function of a rough stock bore in this sprocket?


The rough stock bore provides a flexible connection option for various shaft sizes, allowing for easier installation in different setups, which is crucial for tailored engineering projects.

How does the pitch diameter influence performance?


A defined pitch diameter ensures precise engagement with the chain, contributing to smoother operation and enhanced efficiency in drive systems, ultimately reducing wear and tear.

What material is used in the construction, and why is it significant?


The sprocket is made from high-quality steel, which is essential for maintaining structural integrity under operational stress, ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding environments.

Can this sprocket be used interchangeably with others in its range?


While it is designed for specific British Standard chains, checking compatibility with other sprockets is necessary to ensure optimal performance and prevent mechanical issues.