SKF 20 Tooth Rough Stock Bore Sprocket, PHS 50-1BH20 50-1 Chain Type

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RS Stock No.:
267-9581
Mfr. Part No.:
PHS 50-1BH20
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Number of Teeth

20

To Fit British Standard Chain Type

50-1

Bore Type

Rough Stock Bore

Maximum Bore Diameter

50.8mm

Pitch Diameter

109.73mm

Material

Steel

Sprocket Width

25.4mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

SKF Sprocket, 20 Teeth, 50.8mm Maximum Bore Diameter - PHS 50-1BH20


This sprocket is designed for use with British Standard Chain Type 50-1, featuring 20 teeth and a robust rough stock bore. With a maximum bore diameter of 50.8mm, it is suitable for various industrial applications. The pitch diameter measures 109.73mm, and it is made from high-quality steel, ensuring durability and performance in demanding environments.

Features & Benefits


• Rough stock bore simplifies installation on shafts
• 20-tooth design allows for effective power transmission
• Compatible with British Standard Chain for versatile use
• Hardened teeth provide increased wear resistance

Applications


• Used with transmission systems requiring robust coupling
• Ideal for various machinery in the mechanical industry
• Utilised in equipment needing precise motion control
• Facilitates efficient operation in automation processes

What is the maximum and minimum bore size for this component?


The maximum bore size is 50.8mm, while the minimum bore size is 19.05mm, allowing flexibility for different applications.

What material is this sprocket made from?


It is constructed from high-quality steel to ensure strength and longevity in industrial applications, suitable for continuous use.

How does the rough stock bore benefit installation?


The rough stock bore facilitates straightforward fixing onto shafts, reducing the need for excessive machining and making installation quicker and more efficient.

What is the significance of the hardened teeth in its design?


The hardened teeth enhance the sprocket's resistance to wear and tear, which is beneficial for maintaining performance and prolonging lifespan in high-demand settings.

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