ISO sprocket refers to a sprocket that complies with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards. These standards ensure that the sprocket's design, dimensions, and manufacturing processes meet specific criteria to promote interchangeability and compatibility with other ISO-compliant components.
Key features of an ISO sprocket may include:
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Standardized Dimensions: Consistent sizing and tooth profiles to ensure compatibility with ISO roller chains.
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Material Specifications: Guidelines for material selection to meet strength and durability requirements.
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Tooth Profile: Defined tooth shapes and angles for efficient power transmission and reduced wear.
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Bore Size: Standardized bore sizes for shaft mounting compatibility.
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Hub Configuration: Design specifications for hub dimensions and attachment methods.
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Quality Standards: Compliance with ISO quality management systems for consistent manufacturing processes and product quality.
By adhering to ISO standards when manufacturing or selecting a sprocket, you can ensure reliability, interchangeability, and performance in your equipment or machinery.