Chain

Chain:
Chain is one of the most commonly used products in power transmission. Most often, the power is conveyed by a roller chain, known as the drive chain. The chain passes over a sprocket, with the teeth of the sprocket meshing with the holes in the links of the chain. The sprocket is turned, and this pulls the chain, putting mechanical force into the system. Chain is most frequently made of steel; however it is also available in many other materials specific to certain industries and applications. Among the numerous styles and types of chain are:
- Standard Roller Chain
- Engineered Chain
- Leaf Chain
- Silent Chain
- Table Top Chain
- Conveyor Chain
- Metric Chain
- Attachment Chain
- Corrosion Resistant Chain
- Specialty Chains
Contact Bearing Service to discuss your chain requirements.
Manufacturers:
- EPT (Morse, Browning)
- Drives Inc.
- Regina
- Rexnord
- RBI
- Diamond
- Peer
- Hitachi
- HKK
- Daido
- American Metric
- Renold Jeffrey
- UST
- Allied Locke
