Technical Specifications — Taper Bore ANSI #50 Sprocket
| Параметр |
Value |
Ескертпелер |
| Chain Number |
#50 |
ANSI B29.1 |
| Ұсыныс |
5/8″ (15.875 mm) |
|
| Type |
Single Taper-Bushed |
With Hardened Teeth option |
| Bushing Size |
1008 / 1210 / 1610 / 2012 |
(depending on tooth count) |
| Хаб стилі |
Type B |
Single hub with taper bore |
| Max Bore |
Determined by bushing size |
|
| Material |
C45 Carbon Steel |
|
| Тіс қаттылығы |
HRC 50–60 |
Induction-hardened option |
| Standard |
ANSI B29.1 |
|
Key Features & Advantages
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Rapid Installation & Removal
Taper bore design allows sprocket installation in minutes without heating or pressing — ideal for scheduled maintenance windows and seasonal changeovers on agricultural equipment.
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Shaft Protection
Unlike interference-fit designs, the taper system releases cleanly without risk of shaft damage, scoring, or keyway deformation during removal.
Hardened Tooth Option
Available with induction-hardened teeth (HRC 50–60) for demanding applications where rapid bushing removal must coexist with maximum tooth durability.
Standard Bush Compatibility
Accepts industry-standard 1008, 1210, 1610, and 2012 taper bushes — universally available in Australia from multiple suppliers.
Compatibility & Selection
The taper bore ANSI #50 sprocket requires a matching taper bush (1008, 1210, 1610, or 2012 — depending on tooth count and bore diameter). The bore range is determined by the bushing selected. Selection rule: choose the bushing size that accommodates your shaft diameter within the listed bore range, then select the sprocket tooth count for your drive ratio. Contact our engineers for a free selection recommendation.
Applications
Ауыл шаруашылығы техникасы
Seasonal drives on harvesters, combines, and planters requiring annual sprocket changeover
Conveyor Systems
Drives where sprockets must be changed for product or format changeovers
Құрылыс жабдықтары
Auxiliary drives on equipment requiring regular on-site maintenance
Food & Packaging
HACCP-compliant drives where rapid removal is required for line sanitation
Customer Reviews
Craig D.
★★★★★
Australia
“Fitted taper-bore #50 sprockets to our harvester drives — changeover time dropped from 3 hours to 40 minutes per sprocket. Game changer for harvest season.”
Taper Bore #50 Z=21 · April 2025
François M.
★★★★★
France
“Clean taper bore, excellent surface finish. The taper is correctly ground — bushes seat perfectly without rocking.”
Taper Bore #50 Z=18 Hardened · February 2025
Kevin L.
★★★★☆
New Zealand
“Good quality and fast delivery. Taper fit is solid with no play. Would give 5 stars if lead time on non-stock sizes was shorter.”
Taper Bore #50 Z=25 · January 2025
Priya S.
★★★★★
India
“We specified these for our packaging line refurbishment — perfect bushing seat, no fretting after 6 months of continuous operation.”
Taper Bore #50 Z=19 · March 2025
FAQ
► Do I need to order the taper bush separately?
Yes. The sprocket and taper bush are supplied separately. Specify your shaft diameter and we will recommend the correct bush size and part number.
► Is the taper bore #50 sprocket backward-compatible with a standard bore #50 sprocket?
The tooth profile and drive ratio are identical. You can replace a plain-bore sprocket with a taper-bore version on the same shaft — you will need to machine or purchase the appropriate bushing.
► What is the removal procedure for the taper bush?
Thread the jack bolts into the release holes on the bushing flange and tighten evenly — the taper releases cleanly without any hammering or heat. This protects both the shaft and the sprocket bore.
► Can I get these in stainless steel with a taper bore?
Yes, for ISO-series taper bore stainless sprockets. ANSI stainless taper bore is available as a custom order — contact us for lead time and pricing.
► Are hardened-tooth versions available in all sizes?
Hardened-tooth taper bore versions are available for the major ANSI sizes. Confirm availability for specific tooth counts with our sales team.
- Insert taper bush into the sprocket hub — bush and bore must both be clean and dry.
- Slide the assembly onto the shaft to the required position.
- Hand-tighten the hub bolts evenly in sequence, progressively drawing the taper into the hub bore.
- Apply final torque to bush bolts as specified on the bush body (typically 5–30 Nm depending on bush size).
- Align with driven sprocket; install chain; set tension to 2–3% slack-side sag.
✓ ISO 9001:2015✓ ANSI B29.1✓ ISO/DIN 8187✓ JIS B 1801✓ BS/DIN Standards✓ GB Standards
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