Product Description
Product Description
16B-2 roller chain sprockets are manufactured for metric 16B-2 roller chain and are manufactured in accordance with ISO, DIN, and BS228/3 standards. Our sprockets are precision manufactured from high-quality steel, directly interchange with other manufactures, and are engineered for superb performance and durability. Common styles of these sprockets include B-Hub, C-Hub, and taper bushed type but others are available CZPT request.
Product Parameters
16B-2 B-Hub Sprockets
Sprocket Size |
Tooth Count |
Pitch Diameter |
Stock Bore |
Maximum Bore |
Hub Diameter (H) |
Length Thru Bore (L) |
Sprocket Weight (kg) |
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D16B11 | 11 | 90.16mm | 20mm | 42mm | 63mm | 70mm | 1.82 |
D16B12 | 12 | 98.14mm | 20mm | 45mm | 72mm | 70mm | 2.36 |
D16B13 | 13 | 106.14mm | 20mm | 52mm | 80mm | 70mm | 2.95 |
D16B14 | 14 | 114.15mm | 20mm | 53mm | 88mm | 70mm | 3.50 |
D16B15 | 15 | 122.17mm | 20mm | 62mm | 96mm | 70mm | 4.18 |
D16B16 | 16 | 130.20mm | 20mm | 66mm | 104mm | 70mm | 5.22 |
D16B17 | 17 | 138.23mm | 20mm | 74mm | 112mm | 70mm | 5.99 |
D16B18 | 18 | 146.27mm | 20mm | 80mm | 120mm | 70mm | 6.81 |
D16B19 | 19 | 154.32mm | 20mm | 84mm | 128mm | 70mm | 7.71 |
D16B20 | 20 | 162.37mm | 20mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 8.26 |
D16B21 | 21 | 170.42mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 8.85 |
D16B22 | 22 | 178.28mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 9.53 |
D16B23 | 23 | 186.54mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 10.43 |
D16B24 | 24 | 194.60mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 11.44 |
D16B25 | 25 | 202.66mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 12.47 |
D16B26 | 26 | 210.72mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 13.62 |
D16B27 | 27 | 218.79mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 14.75 |
D16B28 | 28 | 226.86mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 15.89 |
D16B29 | 29 | 234.93mm | 25mm | 85mm | 130mm | 70mm | 17.02 |
D16B30 | 30 | 243.00mm | 25mm | 95mm | 145mm | 75mm | 18.16 |
D16B32 | 32 | 259.14mm | 32mm | 95mm | 145mm | 75mm | 19.86 |
D16B35 | 35 | 283.36mm | 32mm | 95mm | 145mm | 75mm | 22.27 |
D16B36 | 36 | 291.43mm | 32mm | 95mm | 145mm | 80mm | 28.04 |
D16B38 | 38 | 307.58mm | 32mm | 95mm | 145mm | 80mm | 29.60 |
D16B42 | 42 | 339.89mm | 40mm | 95mm | 145mm | 80mm | 32.20 |
D16C45 | 45 | 364.12mm | 40mm | 95mm | 145mm | 95mm | 34.35 |
D16C57 | 57 | 361.07mm | 40mm | 95mm | 145mm | 95mm | 38.18 |
D16C60 | 60 | 485.33mm | 40mm | 95mm | 145mm | 95mm | 42.77 |
D16C68 | 68 | 549.98mm | 40mm | 96mm | 153mm | 102mm | 43.86 |
D16C76 | 76 | 614.64mm | 40mm | 96mm | 152mm | 102mm | 68.11 |
D16C80 | 80 | 646.64mm | 40mm | 102mm | 152mm | 108mm | 54.88 |
D16C95 | 95 | 768.22mm | 40mm | 102mm | 152mm | 108mm | 72.57 |
D16C114 | 114 | 921.81mm | 40mm | 102mm | 152mm | 108mm | 78.22 |
D12C96 | 96 | 582.23mm | 40mm | 93mm | 140mm | 85mm | 39.65 |
D12C114 | 114 | 691.36mm | 40mm | 93mm | 140mm | 85mm | 41.86 |
16B-2 Taper Bushed Sprockets:
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Sprocket Size |
Tooth Count |
Pitch Diameter |
Bushing Number |
Bushing Max. Bore |
Dimension (L) |
Dimension (C) |
Sprocket Weight (kg) |
Bushing Weight (kg) |
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D16ATB13 | 13 | 106.14mm | 1615 | 41.28mm | 38.10mm | — | 1.54 | 0.77 |
D16ATB14 | 14 | 114.15mm | 2012 | 50.80mm | 31.75mm | — | 1.68 | 0.77 |
D16ATB15 | 15 | 122.17mm | 2012 | 50.80mm | 31.75mm | — | 2.04 | 0.77 |
D16ATB16 | 16 | 130.20mm | 2012 | 50.80mm | 31.75mm | — | 2.27 | 0.77 |
D16ATB17 | 17 | 138.23mm | 2517 | 63.50mm | 44.45mm | — | 2.50 | 1.59 |
D16ATB18 | 18 | 146.27mm | 2517 | 63.50mm | 44.45mm | — | 2.64 | 1.59 |
D16BTB19 | 19 | 154.32mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 127.0mm | 3.18 | 2.95 |
D16BTB20 | 20 | 162.37mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 3.45 | 2.95 |
D16BTB21 | 21 | 170.42mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 141.28mm | 4.09 | 2.95 |
D16BTB22 | 22 | 178.48mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 149.23mm | 4.73 | 2.95 |
D16BTB23 | 23 | 186.54mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 158.34mm | 5.48 | 2.95 |
D16BTB24 | 24 | 194.60mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 166.68mm | 6.34 | 2.95 |
D16BTB25 | 25 | 202.66mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 174.63mm | 7.72 | 2.95 |
D16BTB26 | 26 | 210.72mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 182.56mm | 8.36 | 2.95 |
D16BTB27 | 27 | 218.79mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 10.22 | 2.95 |
D16BTB28 | 28 | 226.86mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 10.59 | 2.95 |
D16CTB30 | 30 | 243.00mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 11.35 | 2.95 |
D16CTB35 | 35 | 283.36mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 17.88 | 2.95 |
D16CTB38 | 38 | 307.58mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 21.79 | 2.95 |
D16CTB42 | 42 | 339.89mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 22.94 | 2.95 |
D16CTB45 | 45 | 364.12mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 23.80 | 2.95 |
D16CTB57 | 57 | 461.08mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 27.24 | 2.95 |
D16CTB76 | 76 | 614.64mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 37.68 | 2.95 |
D16CTB95 | 95 | 768.22mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 43.13 | 2.95 |
D16CTB114 | 114 | 921.81mm | 3571 | 76.20mm | 50.80mm | 133.35mm | 48.58 | 2.95 |
Company Profile
Services we can provide
1. Produce strictly following standard dimension
2. Material: 1045 Steel / Alloy Steel / Stainless Steel 304 & 316Â
3. Standard: ANSI, DIN, JINS, ISO, KANA, Standard America, or customer’s drawing
4. Pilot bore, finished bore, taper bore, and special bore.Â
5. Bright surface / high precision / Blacking /Electrophoretic-Coated
6. Advanced heat treatment and surface treatment craft
7. Best quality and competitive price.Â
8. Welcome OEM / ODMÂ
9. Processing Equipment: Hobbing machine, Slotting machine, CNC lathes, and other equipment.
10. Sprocket Models:Â Contains special sprocket according to customer’s drawings, standard sprocket (American standard and metric).
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Customization process
1.Provide documentation:CAD, DWG, DXF, PDF,3D model ,STEP, IGS, PRT
2.Quote:We will give you the best price within 24 hours
3.Place an order:Confirm the cooperation details and CZPT the contract, and provide the labeling service
4.Processing and customization:Short delivery time
Related products:
Factory:
As a professional China sprocket manufacturer and professional supplier, we ensure the quality of every sprocket. All items are checked and tested thoroughly during every working procedure and after the product is finally manufactured to ensure that the best quality product goes out in the market.
Standard Or Nonstandard: | Standard |
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Application: | Motor, Motorcycle, Machinery, Agricultural Machinery, Car |
Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
Manufacturing Method: | Rolling Gear |
Toothed Portion Shape: | Spur Gear |
Material: | Stainless Steel |
Samples: |
US$ 9999/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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What are the Temperature Limits for the Operation of Metric Sprockets?
The temperature limits for the operation of metric sprockets depend on several factors, including the material composition of the sprocket and the specific application conditions. Different materials have varying temperature tolerances, and it’s essential to choose a sprocket material suitable for the intended operating environment.
Common materials used in metric sprockets and their approximate temperature limits are as follows:
- Steel Sprockets: Steel sprockets, particularly those made from carbon steel or alloy steel, have a broad temperature range and can typically operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 400°C (-40°F to 752°F).
- Stainless Steel Sprockets: Stainless steel sprockets offer excellent corrosion resistance and can operate in temperatures between -20°C to 400°C (-4°F to 752°F).
- Plastic or Nylon Sprockets: Plastic sprockets, such as those made from nylon, have a more limited temperature range and are suitable for temperatures around -20°C to 100°C (-4°F to 212°F).
It’s crucial to consider the application’s temperature requirements when selecting the appropriate sprocket material. Factors such as ambient temperature, exposure to extreme heat or cold, and potential temperature fluctuations during operation should be taken into account.
Additionally, high-temperature applications may require specialized heat-resistant lubricants to ensure smooth operation and reduce wear. Proper lubrication is essential to maintain sprocket performance and prevent premature failure.
Always refer to the manufacturer’s specifications and guidelines to determine the specific temperature limits of the metric sprockets you intend to use. Manufacturers often provide detailed information about the temperature range their sprockets can withstand and any other considerations related to temperature and performance.
By selecting metric sprockets that align with the temperature requirements of your application and providing appropriate lubrication, you can ensure the reliable and efficient operation of the sprocket system even in challenging temperature conditions.
Can Metric Sprockets be Used in Automotive and Motorcycle Applications?
Yes, metric sprockets are commonly used in automotive and motorcycle applications, especially in vehicles that use metric roller chains or belts for power transmission. These sprockets play a critical role in the drivetrain system of vehicles, enabling efficient torque transfer and smooth rotation of wheels and other components.
Automotive and motorcycle manufacturers often choose metric sprockets due to their precision engineering, standardized sizing, and compatibility with metric roller chains. Some key applications of metric sprockets in the automotive and motorcycle industry include:
- Motorcycle Chain and Sprocket Kits: Motorcycles commonly use roller chains and sprockets to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheel. Metric sprockets are available in various tooth counts and sizes, allowing riders to customize their motorcycle’s performance characteristics, such as acceleration and top speed, by changing sprocket configurations.
- Automotive Timing Systems: Many modern automotive engines use timing systems that include timing chains or belts driven by camshaft sprockets. Metric sprockets ensure precise timing and synchronization of engine components, contributing to efficient engine operation and performance.
- Transmission Systems: Some automotive and motorcycle transmissions use roller chains and sprockets for gear shifting and power transmission between different gears. Metric sprockets in transmission systems are designed for durability, ensuring reliable gear engagement and smooth shifting.
- Transfer Case and Differential Assemblies: In all-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive vehicles, transfer cases and differentials use sprockets and roller chains to distribute power to the front and rear wheels. Metric sprockets in these applications are chosen for their strength and wear resistance.
Metric sprockets used in automotive and motorcycle applications are typically made from high-quality materials, such as hardened steel or stainless steel, to withstand the demands of the driving environment. Additionally, they may undergo specialized surface treatments or coatings to enhance their wear resistance and overall performance.
Proper maintenance of metric sprockets is crucial to ensure their longevity and safe operation. Regularly inspecting sprockets for signs of wear, fatigue, or damage, as well as maintaining the appropriate level of lubrication, can help prevent premature failure and costly repairs.
Overall, metric sprockets are a reliable and integral component in automotive and motorcycle drivetrain systems, contributing to the smooth and efficient operation of these vehicles.
Can Metric Sprockets be Used in Conjunction with Metric Roller Chains or Belts?
Yes, metric sprockets are designed to be used in conjunction with metric roller chains or belts. The metric measurement system ensures that both the sprockets and chains/belts have compatible pitch measurements, enabling them to work together seamlessly in power transmission applications. Here’s how metric sprockets are used with their corresponding chains or belts:
- Metric Roller Chains: Metric roller chains are commonly used in conjunction with metric sprockets in various industrial applications. The pitch of the metric roller chain (measured in millimeters) must match the pitch diameter of the metric sprocket to ensure smooth engagement and efficient power transmission. For example, if you have a 12.7 mm pitch metric roller chain, you should select a metric sprocket with a corresponding pitch diameter that matches the chain.
- Metric Belts: In some applications, metric sprockets are used with metric belts, such as timing belts or synchronous belts. These belts have teeth that fit into the sprocket’s tooth profile, ensuring a positive engagement between the belt and sprocket. The pitch of the metric belt must match the pitch diameter of the metric sprocket for proper synchronization and power transmission.
Using metric sprockets with the appropriate metric roller chains or belts ensures accurate motion control, efficient power transmission, and reduced wear on both components. It is essential to select the right combination of sprockets and chains/belts based on the application’s requirements, load capacity, and operating conditions.
When selecting metric sprockets and chains/belts, consider factors such as:
- Chain or Belt Pitch
- Load-Carrying Capacity
- Speed Requirements
- Operating Environment
- Material and Strength
Properly matched metric sprockets and chains/belts will ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your power transmission system. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and industry standards when selecting and using metric sprockets and chains/belts in your machinery or conveyor systems.
editor by CX 2023-08-05