Monday, May 28, 2012

HKK RC120R2A ANSI 120 Double Strand Roller Chain, Riveted, Carbon Steel, 1-1/2" Pitch, 0.875" Roller Diameter, 1" Roller Width, 10 Foot Length

HKK double strand riveted roller chain made of carbon steel for use in a broad range of operational environments Cold-forged solid construction for increased corrosion resistance and smooth running with no initial stretch Link plates are double punched to provide true 90-degree holes for exact pin-plate, bushing-plate alignment Solid rollers, link plates, and solid bushings are made of carbon steel and shot peened for added fatigue strength One connecting link is included for 10 and 20 chains; 30 and longer includes one connecting link per 10 of chain

The HKK double strand riveted roller chain made of carbon steel is suitable for a broad range of operational environments, including farm equipment, paper mills, and mining. The chain is manufactured with solid rollers and bushings for strength and durability. Its cold-forged solid construction minimizes elongation and wear caused by friction, thereby extending the life of the chain. One connecting link is included for 10’ and 20’ chains and 30’ and longer includes one connecting link per 10’ of chain.

HKK’s solid roller and bushing manufacturing process minimizes distortion under heavy loads and helps prevent foreign material from accumulating under the rollers, minimizing downtime and replacement costs. The chain’s bushings, rollers, and link plates are shot peened to reduce fatigue and resist adverse environmental conditions caused by temperature, dust, and moisture.

The HKK double strand roller chain with riveted links absorbs shock and vibration, protecting other machine components. It has a transmission drive efficiency rating of 98 percent and meets American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B29.1 standard, making it dimensionally interchangeable with other ANSI chains.

Roller chains are commonly used as a power transmission component and are composed of four parts: plate, roller, bushing, and pin. A series of cylindrical rollers are held together by side links, which fit together into a toothed wheel called a sprocket. Connecting links are used to join the two ends of the chain together to form a loop. Roller chains range from simple, mechanical drives such as bicycle chains, to complex power transmission products that drive conveyors and other industrial machinery, such as printing presses and farm equipment.

HKK Chain manufactures roller chain for use in a variety of industries, including agriculture, mining, and construction. The company, founded in 1916 and headquartered in Pine Brook, NJ, makes its products in a company-owned facility in Tokyo.

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