Sprockets for Warehouse Sorting Systems

The modern e-commerce and logistics warehouse runs on chain-driven sorting systems — crossbelt sorters, tilt-tray sorters, bomb-bay sorters, and traditional roller conveyor take-away systems. At throughput rates of 10,000–50,000 parcels per hour in a 24/7 operation, the warehouse sorting sprocket must deliver consistent performance, minimal noise, and service intervals measured in years rather than months. Explore our range for logistics applications →

Warehouse sorting conveyor chain drive

Overview

Australia’s logistics and e-commerce distribution centres operate sophisticated sorting systems where every component in the drive train must perform reliably over extended periods without unscheduled stops. A single failed sprocket on a crossbelt sorter can halt processing for an entire fulfilment centre, with hourly downtime costs exceeding $50,000 at peak periods.

Ever-power Australia supplies double-pitch conveyor chain sprockets (C2040–C2082), ANSI #40 and #50 sprockets, and idler/tensioner sprockets specifically suited to warehouse sorting and logistics conveyor applications, with hardened teeth, low-noise tooth profiles, and taper-bushed options for planned maintenance efficiency.

技術仕様

パラメータ Sorting System Value Range
チェーンスタンダード ANSI #40 / C2040 double-pitch ANSI #35–#60 / C2040–C2082
ピッチ 12.7 mm / 25.4 mm (double) 9.525–19.05 mm
Operating Speed 0.5–2.5 m/s Up to 4 m/s
Tooth Count (drive) 17T – 25T 9T – 57T
System Life Target ≥25,000 hours
Hardness HRC 50–58 HRC 48–62
ハブスタイル Taper-bushed (QD) Type B finished bore, split taper
材料 C45炭素鋼 SS304 (washdown zones)
Surface 黒色酸化処理 Zinc, dacromet
海岸線 Simplex Duplex for high-load zones
内径公差 H7 H6 for precision index drives
Noise Level ≤74 dB ≤70 dB with Grade 5 hobbing
Max Shaft Diameter Up to 75 mm Up to 150 mm (large QD)
Idler Bearing SKF / NSK equivalent sealed bearing 2Z or 2RS sealed
Lubrication Automatic drip lubrication system NSF H1 food-grade compatible
Documentation Batch certificate available CMM report on request
機械加工グレード DIN Grade 6 Grade 5 for precision sorter drives
Deformation post-HT ≤0.05 mm
Weight (ANSI #40 Z=19) 約0.45kg 0.1–15 kg

Performance Advantages

🚚 24/7 Continuous Operation Ready Induction-hardened teeth (HRC 50–58) and tight pitch tolerance ensure the sprocket can sustain 25,000+ hours of continuous duty in high-throughput sorting systems, matching the service life of the conveyor infrastructure itself.
📋 Taper-Bushed for Planned Maintenance QD taper-bushed versions allow sprocket changeout in under 20 minutes on a planned maintenance window, minimising sortation system downtime. Essential for operators maintaining 99%+ system availability KPIs.
⚙️ Double-Pitch Sprockets for Long Runs C2040/C2050 double-pitch sprockets reduce chain joint count by 50% on long-centre conveyor sections, directly lowering chain wear, noise, and lubrication consumption on main transport deck drives.
🏭 Idler/Tensioner Sprockets Available Bearing-mounted idler sprockets for chain sag control on long sorting conveyor sections, preventing chain drop-off and maintaining consistent product transport speed throughout the sortation loop.

互換性情報

Sorting System / Chain Recommended Sprocket 注記
ANSI #40 crossbelt sorter drive chain ANSI #40 sprocket Z=19–25 QD taper-bushed preferred
C2040 double-pitch conveyor chain C2040RB/SB sprocket Main deck transport conveyor
C2050 double-pitch chain C2050 sprocket Higher-load take-away conveyor
ANSI #50 heavy-load sortation chain ANSI #50 スプロケット High-weight parcel zones
Vanderlande, Interroll, Hytrol sorter conveyors ANSI #40 / #50 replacement sprocket Cross-ref only, not affiliated
Siemens Dematic sorter conveyor chain ISO 08B / ANSI #40 sprocket Verify chain pitch before ordering
Gravity roller conveyor take-away ANSI #40 taper-bushed sprocket Low-maintenance requirement

Selection Guide

Select your sorting system sprocket in 4 steps:

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Step 1: Identify Chain Pitch
Measure 10 chain links end-to-end and divide by 10. 12.7 mm = ANSI #40 or ISO 08B. 25.4 mm = ANSI #80 or C2040 double-pitch. 15.875 mm = ANSI #50 or ISO 10B.
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Step 2: Count Existing Teeth
Count teeth on the existing sprocket. For a replacement, use the same tooth count. For a speed change, calculate new tooth count from required speed ratio.
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Step 3: Measure Shaft
Measure shaft diameter with vernier callipers. Add 0.02–0.05 mm for H7 bore clearance. Note keyway width and depth (typically DIN 6885 standard).
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Step 4: Specify Hub Style
For planned maintenance programmes: QD taper-bushed. For fixed installations with infrequent access: Type B finished bore. For idler/tensioner applications: bearing-mounted idler sprocket.

Installation for Sorting Systems

  1. Schedule during the maintenance window (typically night or weekend shutdown for continuous sorting operations).
  2. Isolate the sorter drive motor. Engage mechanical brakes and verify zero-energy state.
  3. Remove chain guard and open chain. For long sorting loops, use a chain-break tool and mark chain orientation.
  4. Remove old sprocket: for QD types, thread jack-bolts into release holes. For plain bore, remove set-screw and slide off.
  5. Install new sprocket and align with mating sprocket using a laser alignment tool (target ≤0.5 mm lateral offset).
  6. Reinstall chain. For sorter loops, verify chain length matches original. Set tension at 2% sag on slack side.
  7. Jog system at low speed for 5 minutes, verify smooth operation. Ramp to full speed and confirm throughput before declaring system available.

Double-pitch sprocket for warehouse conveyor

Troubleshooting

Issue Cause Fix
Chain skipping on sorter drive Worn sprocket teeth or chain elongation >2% Replace sprocket and chain simultaneously
Loud impact noise at drive station Sprocket-chain pitch mismatch or misalignment Verify chain pitch; realign; check chain elongation
Sorter speed variation Worn teeth causing velocity ripple Replace driver and driven sprockets
Bearing noise on idler sprocket Bearing overload or contamination ingress Replace bearing-mounted idler unit
Chain derailing in sorter loop Lateral misalignment >1 mm Realign all drive and idler sprockets in the loop

Australian Customer Case Studies

Scott P. — Sydney, NSW★★★★★Engineering Manager, E-commerce Fulfilment Centre
“We upgraded our crossbelt sorter drive sprockets to Ever-power QD taper-bushed units. Planned maintenance time for a sprocket set dropped from 6 hours to under 2 hours, and we have extended our maintenance interval from 6 to 14 months based on tooth wear measurements. Outstanding ROI.”
April 2025
Natalie G. — Melbourne, VIC★★★★★Logistics Systems Engineer
“The double-pitch C2040 sprockets for our take-away conveyor deck have been running 24/7 for 16 months with no issues. The noise level is noticeably lower than the previous supplier’s product — our facility noise compliance is now comfortably within limits.”
February 2025
Ian C. — Brisbane, QLD★★★★☆Maintenance Supervisor, Retail Distribution Centre
“Good quality sprockets, fast delivery from Australian stock. We specified the idler bearing-mounted units for our long conveyor sections — chain sag control is excellent. One star deducted only because non-stock tooth count lead time was 12 days.”
March 2025
Fiona L. — Perth, WA★★★★★Facility Manager, Pharmaceutical Distribution
“We needed sprockets in a format that allowed rapid changeover without workshop access. The QD taper-bushed range from Ever-power solved this perfectly. Maintenance team is very happy with the system.”
January 2025
Robert H. — Adelaide, SA★★★★★Systems Integrator, Warehouse Automation
“We specify Ever-power sprockets in our sortation system builds. Consistent quality, reliable lead times, and competitive pricing make them the ideal partner for our installation programme. Technical support is also excellent.”
March 2025

Frequently Asked Qu

► Should I replace chain and sprockets together?
Always replace the chain and sprockets simultaneously if either shows wear. Fitting a new chain on a worn sprocket (or vice versa) dramatically accelerates wear on both components — the worn-profile sprocket forces the chain to engage at an off-pitch angle.
► What type of lubrication is required for high-throughput sorting conveyors?
Automatic drip lubrication systems are strongly recommended for 24/7 sorting operations — typically applying a metered drop of ISO VG 68 chain oil per link per 4–8 operating hours. Manual lubrication every 200 hours is acceptable for lower-duty applications.
► Can taper-bushed sprockets be used on high-speed sorter drives (>2 m/s)?
Yes. QD taper-bushed sprockets are dynamically equivalent to plain-bore sprockets at the same pitch line load. They are used successfully on sorter drives at speeds up to 3.5 m/s. Torque the bushing bolts to the correct specification listed on the bushing body to ensure secure engagement at higher loads.
► Do you supply sprockets for Vanderlande or Interroll sorter systems?
We supply dimensionally equivalent replacement sprockets for major sorting system brands based on chain pitch, tooth count, bore, and hub specification. Brand names are referenced for cross-identification only. Provide the OEM part number or chain specification and we will identify and quote the correct replacement.
► What is the recommended sprocket tooth count for a 1.5 m/s sorter transport conveyor?
For a 1.5 m/s transport conveyor running on ANSI #40 chain (12.7 mm pitch) with a typical motor speed of 1450 rpm through a gearbox: tooth count is calculated from chain speed = (RPM × Z × Pitch) ÷ 60,000 m/s. A Z=19 driver at 940 RPM gives approximately 1.5 m/s — our engineers can assist with exact calculations.
► What happens if I use a sprocket with incorrect tooth count on a sorter?
Using the wrong tooth count changes the conveyor speed and may cause chain length issues, catenary sag, or chain interference with the frame. On a closed sorter loop, speed mismatch across multiple drive stations causes chain accumulation and potential chain derailment. Always verify tooth count before installation.
► Do you offer sprockets with corrosion protection for outdoor logistics applications?
Yes. Dacromet (zinc-flake) coated sprockets provide excellent corrosion resistance for outdoor or humid logistics environments, with 480+ hours salt spray resistance. Geomet and zinc-nickel options are also available. For aggressive washdown environments, SS304 stainless is recommended.
► What is your stock availability for standard sorting conveyor sprockets in Australia?
ANSI #40 and C2040 sprockets in Z=17–25 with common bore sizes (25–50 mm) are maintained in Australian stock for immediate dispatch. Contact our sales team for current stock levels for your specific requirement.

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