100 Pitch Chain: Difference between revisions

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File:80chain.png|'''80 Chain.''' - FreeCAD -[[File:80chain.FCStd]. Source - [https://www.traceparts.com/en/product/iwis-roller-chains-type-ansi-80?CatalogPath=TRACEPARTS%3ATP01005001002002&Product=30-17082015-118485&PartNumber=ANSI%2080]
File:v4dirkmotor.png|'''v4 Motor.''' - FreeCAD -[https://gitlab.com/marcin_ose/3d-printed-electric-motor/-/blob/master/v4stackablemotor.FCStd] - STL - [[File:v4dirkmotor.stl]]
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Revision as of 22:39, 24 December 2020

https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=1-1163-100&catname=

Working strength of 3000 lb for 100 pitch roller chain - [2].

  • Surpluscenter shows 24k lb tensile strength. Wikipedia says working load should be 1/6-1/9 of tensile strength.
  • This implies 2700-4000 lb working load.
  • This premier chain says 6500 lb working load. [3]

Specs

1.25" pitch

Sourcing

  • $69 for 10 feet - [4]
  • $120 at Surpluscenter. $400 for premier chain.

Sprockets

  • Info on available minimum sizes - [5]
    • 7 tooth sprocket is minimum [6]

80 Chain

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