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This document provides information on double-pitch conveyor roller chains, attachments, and sprockets including recommended maximum working loads, coefficients of friction, and sprocket selection guidelines.

This document aims to provide standards and guidelines for double-pitch conveyor roller chains, attachments, and sprockets including specifications, materials, tolerances, testing, and markings.

This document covers ASME B29.4 standards for double-pitch conveyor roller chains, attachments, and sprockets.

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Date of Issuance: May 12, 2003

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CONTENTS

Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
Standards Committee Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
Correspondence With the B29 Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
ASME B29.1 Precision Power Transmission Roller Chains, Attachments, and
Sprockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ASME B29.3 Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chains and Sprockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
ASME B29.4 Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chains, Attachments, and Sprockets . . . . . . . . . . 72

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FOREWORD

The B29 Standards Committee agreed to propose a draft standard to consolidate and revise
the following three chain standards: ASME B29.1M, Precision Power Transmission Roller Chains,
Attachments, and Sprockets; ASME B29.3M, Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chains and
Sprockets; and ASME B29.4M, Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chains, Attachments, and Sprockets.
The new standard was designated ASME B29.100-2002 and was approved as an American National
Standard on April 3, 2002.
B29.1. The original design of precision roller chain dates back to the late 1890s, although various
types of drive chains have been in use for centuries. The early automobiles used roller chain
extensively as the final drive. The industrial use for roller chain grew substantially, resulting in
the desirability of standardization. The perfected American Standard Chain of today has evolved
to meet the demand for ever-increasing horsepower and higher speeds, as well as accurate timing.
In 1913 the Society of Automotive Engineers published formulas for calculating the roller chain
length, sprocket tooth profiles, and other important design criteria. Recommendations from the
Roller Chain Committee of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers followed in 1917 with
dimensional standards for the various components and assemblies. Early in 1920, through the
cooperation of these two groups, roller chain standards were formulated and recommended for
acceptance by industry. The progress was followed in 1921 by organization of a sprocket committee
of the American Gear Manufacturers Association.
ASA Sectional Committee B29, Transmission Chain, Sprockets, and Cutters, was organized in
1924 by the American Standards Association with ASME, AGMA, and SAE as sponsors. A
subcommittee on roller chain was established to study modern practices of roller chain manufac-
ture and use. Its recommendations on standards were approved by the Sectional Committee in
May 1929 and approved by the American Standards Association in July 1930. They were published
as B29a-1930, Roller Chain, Sprockets, and Cutters. This roller chain standard assured interchange-
ability and optional sources of supply.
In 1930 the Association of Roller and Silent Chain Manufacturers (ARSCM) was founded. The
objectives of the association were to cooperate in developing standards of sound engineering
and manufacturing practice, to foster improvements in chain performance, and to extend the use
of roller chain. This association was subsequently dissolved in 1960 and its members became
part of the American Sprocket Chain Manufacturers Association (ASCMA), which was organized
to bring together manufacturers of all types of sprocket-driven chain. The name of this group
was changed in 1971 to American Chain Association.
As a result of combined industry research programs sponsored by ARSCM, starting in 1946
and continuing under ASCMA, greater predictability of roller chain drive service life has been
achieved. These studies provided greater knowledge of such roller chain characteristics as link
plate endurance strengths, roller impact forces, dynamic tension forces, operating efficiency, wear
life of well-lubricated drives at various speeds and loads, pinbushing interaction at high speeds,
and the phenomenon of chain joint galling. This scientific exploration produced such vast gains
in the technical knowledge of capabilities of roller chain that increases in horsepower ratings
were possible. The wear studies, for example, have shown that a separating film of lubricant is
formed in chain joints in a manner similar to that found in journal bearings. These studies thus
opened a region of chain application at high speeds which had previously been thought to be
impractical. The direct result of this research has been the continual increase in chain horsepower
ratings contained in Nonmandatory Appendix A. The Appendix also contains suggestions con-
cerning the application and use of the chains covered by this Standard.
This Standard covers transmission roller chains, attachments, and sprockets. It is intended to
facilitate fulfillment of the needs of users, distributors, and manufacturers of chain sprocket drives
on a sound economic basis and in a manner consistent with sound engineering and manufacturing
practices.

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Control dimensions are given in this Standard to assure interchangeability between chains,
sprockets, and chain links as supplied by different manufacturers. Information for the guidance
of users in the application of these drives is also included.
In addition to its customary usage as a power transmission medium, precision roller chain has
also been adapted for use in conveying, elevating, indexing, and timing operations. Modifications
of standard chain parts to perform these functions are known as attachments. To assure interchange-
ability of the more commonly used attachments, standardization of certain principal dimensions
was initiated in 1947. This information, formerly published as a separate standard, was incorpo-
rated into this precision roller chain standard.
In tabulating dimensional information in this Standard, customary inch-pound units have been
used. Additionally, companion tabulations have been included in order to provide translations
of these values into metric (SI) units in accordance with ASME Guide SI-1, ASME Orientation
and Guide for Use of SI (Metric) Units. For this reason, certain formulas and relationships have
been intentionally presented only in customary units so as to preclude any ambiguity between
them and the tabulated values.
ASME/ANSI B29.1M-1986 was approved by the American National Standards Institute on
January 9, 1986.
ASME B29.1M-1993 included two significant modifications. The first was a revision to the
definition of minimum ultimate tensile strength that clarified the meaning and use of the term.
The second was a revision to the listed values for maximum pin diameter and minimum hole
in bushing. These changes do not affect the interchangeability of the chains. The values were
changed to provide a rational basis for conversion between conventional (inch) and SI (metric)
dimensions. With concurrent changes in the related ISO standards, a long-standing area of poten-
tial discrepancies is eliminated. ASME B29.1M-1993 was approved by the American National
Standards Institute on August 10, 1993.
ASME B29.100-2002 includes four significant modifications to B29.1: a revision to the minimum
ultimate tensile strength definition, the addition of minimum dynamic strength and conformance
test requirements for chains specified in this Standard, the addition of requirements for roller
chain preloading, and a revision to the note in para. A1.8. The revision recognizes the need for
the user to contact the roller chain manufacturer for specific derating factors for slip-fit connecting
links, offset sections, and offset links. Similar changes are being made to International Standard
ISO 606 to be in close agreement with this Standard.
B29.3. For many years, roller chain manufacturers furnished for specific installations an econom-
ical power transmission chain differing only in pitch from the standardized series of transmission
roller chains which conformed to American Standard ASA B29.1.
Such practice became so common and the chains of such universal use that in 1948 the Roller
Chain Technical Committee of the Association of Roller and Silent Chain Manufacturers, now
known as the American Chain Association, developed standards which were submitted for
adoption as an American Standard.
This Standard describes a limited series of double-pitch power transmission roller chains which
supplements the base chain series conforming to the standard B29.1. These chains differ from
the base chains only in pitch, which is double that of the corresponding base chain.
Supplementary information in Appendix A on speed and power transmission ratings indicates
their special usefulness for drives operating at slow to moderate speeds, with moderate loads
and long center distances.
In tabulating dimensional information in this Standard, customary inch-pound units have been
used. Additionally, companion tabulations have been included in order to provide translations
of these values into metric (SI) units in accordance with ASME Guide SI-1, ASME Orientation
and Guide for Use of SI (Metric) Units. For this reason, certain formulas and relationships have
been intentionally presented only in customary units so as to preclude any ambiguity between
them and the tabulated values.
ASME B29.3M-1994 incorporated a restatement of the definition of minimum ultimate tensile
strength, and minor changes in the values for maximum pin diameter and minimum bushing
inner diameter. The dimensional changes were to allow a direct error-free conversion from custom-
ary inch units to metric (SI) units. Similar changes were made in the International Standard ISO
1275. ASME B29.3M-1994 was approved by the American National Standards Institute on March
15, 1994.

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ASME B29.100-2002 includes three significant modifications to B29.3: a revision to the minimum
ultimate tensile strength definition, the addition of the requirements for roller chain preloading,
and the removal of some sprocket data that is identical to B29.1. The sprocket information sections
have been revised to reference the appropriate sections of B29.1 sprocket data.
B29.4. For many years, roller chain manufacturers have furnished a substantial volume of
precision steel roller chains and sprockets of a limited series for specific conveying applications.
Such chains consist of pins and bushings identical to American National Standard B29.1 transmis-
sion roller chains; rollers identical to or, alternatively, approximately twice as large in diameter
as those of such transmission roller chains; and link plates with straight-edged contours, extended
in pitch to be double the pitch of those of the corresponding transmission roller chains conforming
to the latest edition of B29.1. (Such chains are referred to in this Standard as base series chains.)
These double-pitch steel conveyor chains have frequently been assembled with some parts of
modified design to adapt the chains for use in conveying, elevating, or timing operations. The
parts most commonly modified are pin link plates, roller link plates, and pins.
Previously, variation in link plate thickness, attachment link plate hole size and location,
diameter and length of extension pins, and sprocket details caused lack of interchangeability and
tended to restrict users to one source of supply. For these reasons, the Association of Roller and
Silent Chain Manufacturers began to develop a standard in 1947. It was approved as an American
National Standard on May 30, 1972, and supplemented B29.1.
In tabulating dimensional information in the present revision, customary inch-pound units
have been used. Additionally, companion tabulations have been included that are metric (SI)
conversions of these units in accordance with ASME Guide SI-1, ASME Orientation and Guide
for Use of SI (Metric) Units. Certain formulas and relationships have been intentionally presented
only in customary units to preclude any ambiguity between them and the tabulated values.
Nonmandatory Appendix A includes suggestions on application and use of chains covered
by this Standard. The information on conveyor capacity ratings indicates the special usefulness
of these chains and attachment links for slow-speed conveyor applications.
ASME B29.4M-1994, which was approved by the American National Standards Institute on
March 15, 1994, incorporated a restatement of the definition of minimum ultimate tensile strength,
and minor changes in the values for maximum pitch diameter and minimum bushing inner
diameter. The dimensional changes are to allow a direct error-free conversion from customary
inch units to metric (SI) units. Similar changes were made in the International Standard ISO 1275.
ASME B29.100-2002 includes three significant modifications to B29.4: a revision to the minimum
ultimate tensile strength definition, the addition that roller chains conforming to this Standard
should be preloaded at the discretion of the manufacturer or by agreement between the manufac-
turer and the user, and the removal of some sprocket data that is identical to B29.1. The sprocket
information sections have been revised to reference the appropriate sections of B29.1 sprocket data.

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ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE B29
Chains, Attachments, and Sprockets
for Power Transmission and Conveying
(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)

OFFICERS

J. L. Wright, Chair
C. G. Springman, Vice Chair
M. Lo, Secretary

COMMITTEE PERSONNEL

W. C. Hall, Ramsey Products Corp.


L. E. Hampel, Allied-Locke Industries
M. Lo, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
A. M. McCarty, Emerson Power Transmission
D. Moore, Jeffrey Chain Co.
R. W. Neuhengen, Drives, Inc.
V. D. Petershack
R. A. Reinfried, Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association
S. Rhoad, Webster Industries, Inc.
R. J. Rothchild, U.S. Tsubaki
K. J. Smith, Drives, Inc.
C. G. Springman, Diamond Chain Co.
J. L. Wright, Diamond Chain Co.

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CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE B29 COMMITTEE

General. ASME Standards are developed and maintained with the intent to represent
the consensus of concerned interests. As such, users of this Standard may interact with the
Committee by requesting interpretations, proposing revisions, and attending Committee
meetings. Correspondence should be addressed to:
Secretary, B29 Standards Committee
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Three Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016-5990
Proposing Revisions. Revisions are made periodically to the Standard to incorporate
changes that appear necessary or desirable, as demonstrated by the experience gained from
the application of the Standard. Approved revisions will be published periodically.
The Committee welcomes proposals for revisions to this Standard. Such proposals should
be as specific as possible, citing the paragraph number(s), the proposed wording, and a
detailed description of the reasons for the proposal, including any pertinent documentation.
Interpretations. Upon request, the B29 Committee will render an interpretation of any
requirement of the Standard. Interpretations can only be rendered in response to a written
request sent to the Secretary of the B29 Standards Committee.
The request for interpretation should be clear and unambiguous. It is further recom-
mended that the inquirer submit his/her request in the following format:
Subject: Cite the applicable paragraph number(s) and the topic of the inquiry.
Edition: Cite the applicable edition of the Standard for which the interpretation
is being requested.
Question: Phrase the question as a request for an interpretation of a specific
requirement suitable for general understanding and use, not as a request
for an approval of a proprietary design or situation. The inquirer may
also include any plans or drawings which are necessary to explain
the question; however, they should not contain proprietary names or
information.
Requests that are not in this format will be rewritten in this format by the Committee
prior to being answered, which may inadvertently change the intent of the original request.
ASME procedures provide for reconsideration of any interpretation when or if additional
information that might affect an interpretation is available. Further, persons aggrieved by
an interpretation may appeal to the cognizant ASME Committee or Subcommittee. ASME
does not approve, certify, rate, or endorse any item, construction, proprietary
device, or activity.
Attending Committee Meetings. The B29 Standards Committee regularly holds meet-
ings, which are open to the public. Persons wishing to attend any meeting should contact
the Secretary of the B29 Standards Committee.

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ASME B29.1

1 Roller Chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 Attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3 Sprockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Figures
1 Precision Power Transmission Roller Chain and Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 Offset Link Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3 Attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4 Types of Sprockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5 Sprocket Flange Location and Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
6 Theoretical Tooth Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
7 Sprocket Diameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Tables
1A, B General Chain Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2A, B Maximum Width Over Regular Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3A, B Dimensional Limits for Interchangeable Chain Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4A, B Straight Link Plate Extension Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5A, B Bent Link Plate Extension Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
6 Extended Pin Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
7A, B Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions of Commercial and Precision
Sprockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
8A, B Maximum Eccentricity and Face Runout Tolerances for Commercial
Sprockets (Measured as Total Indicator Reading) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
8C, D Maximum Eccentricity and Face Runout Tolerances for Precision Sprockets
(Measured as Total Indicator Reading) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
9A, B Sprocket Flange Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
10A, B Seating Curve Dimensions and Tolerances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
11A, B Minus Tolerances on the Caliper Diameters of Commercial Sprockets for
Various Numbers of Teeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
11C, D Minus Tolerances on the Caliper Diameters of Precision Sprockets for
Various Numbers of Teeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12 Pitch Diameter, Outside Diameter, and Measuring Dimension Factor for
Chain of Unity Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
13A, B Whole Depth of Topping Hob Cut WD for Each Pitch and Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Nonmandatory Appendix
A Supplementary Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

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ASME B29.100-2002

PRECISION POWER TRANSMISSION ROLLER CHAINS,


ATTACHMENTS, AND SPROCKETS

CAUTION: The standardized chains listed in this Standard are 1.2 General Proportions
intended primarily for power transmission and conveying pur-
poses, and should not be used as replacements for chains used (a) The roller diameter is approximately 58 pitch.
on overhead hoists. See ASME B29.24M, Roller Load Chains (b) The chain width is defined as the distance between
for Overhead Hoists, for information relating to roller chains roller link plates and equals approximately 58 chain
specifically intended for overhead hoisting duty.
pitch.
(c) The pin diameter is approximately 516 pitch or
one-half of the roller diameter.
1 ROLLER CHAIN (d) The thickness of link plates for the standard series
is approximately 18 pitch.
1.1 Nomenclature (e) The thickness of link plates for the heavy series
The following definitions are illustrated in Fig. 1. chain of any pitch is approximately that of the next
larger pitch standard series chain.
connecting link (cotter pin type): an outside link consisting (f) The maximum height of roller link plates is 0.95
of a pin link plate E, two assembled pins GG, a detach- pitch.
able pin link plate D, and two cotters HH. Three types (g) The maximum height of pin link plates is 0.82
of detachable pin link plates are available; one with a pitch.
slip fit, one with a degree of press fit (drive fit), and one (h) Although chamfers are shown on the link plates
with a full press fit (as in conventional chain con- illustrated, chamfering is not a requirement and is done
struction). at the option of the manufacturer.
connecting link (spring clip type): a connecting link gener-
ally as described above, except that the detachable link 1.3 Numbering System Standard Chain Numbers
plate is retained by a one-piece spring clip K that engages For the chains shown in this Standard, the right-hand
grooves cut in the ends of the pins. digit in the chain designation is zero for roller chains of
the usual proportions, 1 for a lightweight chain, and 5
offset link: a link consisting of two offset link plates II,
for a rollerless bushing chain. The numbers to the left
a bushing B, a roller C, a removable pin J, and cotter H.
of the right-hand digit denote the number of 18 in. in
offset section: a two-link section consisting of a roller link the pitch. The letter H following the chain number
and an offset link, which are connected by a riveted denotes the heavy series. The hyphenated number 2
press-fit pin. suffixed to the chain number denotes a double strand;
3, a triple strand; 4, a quadruple strand chain; etc.
pin link: an outside link consisting of two pin link plates
Heavy series chains made in 34 in. (19.05 mm) and
EE assembled with two pins FF.
larger pitches differ from the standard series in thickness
roller chain: a series of alternately assembled roller links of link plates. Their value is only in the acceptance of
and pin links in which the pins articulate inside the higher loads during operation at lower speeds.
bushings and the rollers are free to turn on the bushings.
Pins and bushings are press fit in their respective link 1.4 Chain Strength Requirements
plates. Roller chain may be single strand, having one row
1.4.1 Minimum Ultimate Tensile Strength
of roller links, or multiple strand, having more than one
(a) Single Strand Chain. Standard series single strand
row of roller links, and in which center plates L are
chains meeting the requirements of this Standard will
located between the strands of roller links. Center plates
have a minimum ultimate tensile strength equal to or
may be slip fit or press fit on the pin as agreed between
greater than the values listed in Table 1A or 1B.
the chain manufacturer and user.
(b) Multiple Strand Chain. For multiple strand chain,
roller link: an inside link consisting of two roller link the minimum ultimate tensile strength equals that of a
plates AA, two bushings BB, and two rollers CC. single strand multiplied by the number of strands.

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PRECISION POWER TRANSMISSION ROLLER CHAINS, ASME B29.100-2002
ATTACHMENTS, AND SPROCKETS (B29.1)

H D

H
G G

(a) Roller Chain (Single Strand) (e) Connecting Link (Cotter Pin Type)

(b) Roller Chain (Multiple Strand) (f) Connecting Link (Spring Clip Type)

C C I

A C
J
A I

B B B H

(c) Roller Link (g) Offset Link

E
F F

(d) Pin Link (h) Offset Section

Fig. 1 Precision Power Transmission Roller Chain and Components

(c) Lightweight Chain. Lightweight chain designated minimum tensile force, it will have been damaged and
as No. 41 does not conform to the general chain propor- will be unfit for service.
tions. The minimum ultimate tensile strength is 1500 lb 1.4.2 Minimum Dynamic Strength
(6.67 kN). (a) Application. Only single strand standard and heavy
(d) Minimum Ultimate Tensile Strength (M.U.T.S) for series chains are subject to the minimum dynamic
chain covered by this Standard is the minimum force at strength requirement. Multiple strand chains, attach-
which an unused, undamaged chain could fail when ment chains, connecting links, and offset links are not
subjected to a single tensile loading test. subject to the minimum dynamic strength requirement.
WARNING: The minimum ultimate tensile strength is NOT a (b) Conformance. The chain shall survive a confor-
working load. The M.U.T.S. greatly exceeds the maximum force mance test at the load listed for the subject chain in
that may be applied to the chain. Table 1A or 1B.
(1) Test Procedure. A tensile force is slowly applied WARNING: The dynamic test values are not valid characteristics
at a rate not to exceed 2.0 in./min (50.8 mm/min), in a for designing actual applications. Neither the specified value nor
the test results are to be interpreted as allowable working loads.
uniaxial direction, to the ends of the chain sample.
(2) The Tensile Test Is a Destructive Test. Even though (c) Test Procedure. The chain shall be tested according
the chain may not visibly fail when subjected to the to the conformance test described in ASME B29.26-2001.

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Dp LPT
Dr
LPT

P P

Dp p pin diameter
Dr p roller diameter
LPT p link plate thickness
P p chain pitch
W p chain width between roller link plates

Table 1A General Chain Dimensions, in. and lb


M.U.T.S.,
Link Plate Standard Min. Dyn. Min. Dyn.
Nominal Thickness LPT and Strength, Strength,
Standard Max. Roller Nominal Pin Length Measuring Heavy Standard Heavy
Chain Pitch Diameter Width Diameter Standard Heavy Tolerance, Load, Series, Series, Series,
No. P Dr W (1) Dp Series Series in./ft lb (2) lb (3) lb lb

25 0.250 0.130 (4) 0.125 0.0905 0.030 ... 0.031 18 780 140 ...
35 0.375 0.200 (4) 0.188 0.141 0.050 ... 0.022 18 1,760 320 ...
41 0.500 0.306 0.250 0.141 0.050 ... 0.019 18 1,500 305 ...
40 0.500 0.312 0.312 0.156 0.060 ... 0.019 31 3,125 560 ...

50 0.625 0.400 0.375 0.200 0.080 ... 0.018 49 4,880 870 ...
60 0.750 0.469 0.500 0.234 0.094 0.125 0.017 70 7,030 1,230 1,420
80 1.000 0.625 0.625 0.312 0.125 0.156 0.016 125 12,500 2,150 2,400
100 1.250 0.750 0.750 0.375 0.156 0.187 0.016 195 19,530 3,280 3,590
120 1.500 0.875 1.000 0.437 0.187 0.219 0.015 281 28,125 4,620 5,000

140 1.750 1.000 1.000 0.500 0.219 0.250 0.015 383 38,280 6,140 6,560
160 2.000 1.125 1.250 0.562 0.250 0.281 0.015 500 50,000 7,820 8,290
180 2.250 1.406 1.406 0.687 0.281 0.312 0.015 633 63,280 9,650 10,200
200 2.500 1.562 1.500 0.781 0.312 0.375 0.015 781 78,125 11,600 12,700
240 3.000 1.875 1.875 0.937 0.375 0.500 0.015 1,000 112,500 15,800 18,300

NOTES:
(1) See Table 3A for decimal minimum dimensions.
(2) For single strand chain.
(3) See Caution on p. 2.
(4) Bushing diameter, as these chains have no rollers.

WARNING: The dynamic test is a destructive test. Even though Overlength tolerance is 0.001/(pitch in inches) 2 +
the chain may survive the test without failure, it will have been 0.0015 in./ft. See para. 2.3 for tolerance of chain with
damaged and will be unfit for service.
attachments.
1.4.3 Chain Preloading. Chains conforming to this
Standard shall be preloaded during manufacturing by 1.6 Measuring Load
applying a tensile force equal to a minimum of 30% of Measuring load is the load under which the chain is to
the M.U.T.S. given in Table lA or 1B. be measured for length. It is equal to 1% of the minimum
ultimate tensile strength, with a minimum of 18 lb (80
1.5 Tolerance for Chain Length N) and a maximum of 1000 lb (4.45 kN), for both single
New chains, under standard measuring load, shall and multiple strand chain. Length measurements are to
not be underlength. be taken over a length of at least 12 in. (300 mm).

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Dp LPT
Dr
LPT

P P

Dp p pin diameter
Dr p roller diameter
LPT p link plate thickness
P p chain pitch
W p chain width between roller link plates

Table 1B General Chain Dimensions, mm and N


M.U.T.S.,
Link Plate Standard Min. Dyn. Min. Dyn.
Nominal Thickness LPT and Strength, Strength,
Standard Max. Roller Nominal Pin Length Measuring Heavy Standard Heavy
Chain Pitch Diameter Width Diameter Standard Heavy Tolerance, Load, Series, Series, Series,
No. P Dr W (1) Dp Series Series mm/m N (2) N (3) N N

25 6.35 3.30 (4) 3.18 2.30 0.76 ... 2.583 80 3 470 630 ...
35 9.525 5.08 (4) 4.78 3.58 1.27 ... 1.833 80 7 830 1 410 ...
41 12.70 7.77 6.35 3.58 1.27 ... 1.583 80 6 670 1 340 ...
40 12.70 7.92 7.92 3.96 1.52 ... 1.583 138 13 900 2 480 ...

50 15.88 10.16 9.53 5.08 2.03 ... 1.500 218 21 710 3 850 ...
60 19.05 11.91 12.70 5.94 2.39 3.18 1.417 311 31 270 5 490 6 330
80 25.40 15.88 15.88 7.92 3.18 3.96 1.333 556 55 600 9 550 10 700
100 31.75 19.05 19.05 9.53 3.96 4.75 1.333 867 86 870 14 600 16 000
120 38.10 22.23 25.40 11.10 4.75 5.56 1.250 1 250 125 100 20 500 22 200

140 44.45 25.40 25.40 12.70 5.56 6.35 1.250 1 704 170 270 27 300 29 200
160 50.80 28.58 31.75 14.27 6.35 7.14 1.250 2 224 222 400 34 800 36 900
180 57.15 35.71 35.71 17.45 7.14 7.92 1.250 2 816 281 470 42 900 45 200
200 63.50 39.68 38.10 19.84 7.92 9.53 1.250 3 474 347 500 51 600 56 600
240 76.20 47.63 47.63 23.80 9.53 12.70 1.250 4 448 500 400 70 500 81 400

NOTES:
(1) See Table 3B for decimal minimum dimensions.
(2) For single strand chain.
(3) See Caution on p. 2.
(4) Bushing diameter, as these chains have no rollers.

1.7 General Chain Dimensions (a) Minimum distance between roller link plates is
See Tables 1A and 1B. the nominal width of the chain minus the quantity (0.002
+ 0.003 pitch).
1.8 Maximum Chain Dimensions (b) Maximum pin diameter: see Tables 3A and 3B.
See Tables 2A and 2B. (c) Minimum hole in bushing: see Tables 3A and 3B.
(d) Maximum width of roller link p nominal width
1.9 Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability of of chain + (2.12 nominal link plate thickness).
Links (e) Minimum distance between pin link plates p
See Tables 3A and 3B. To assure interchangeability of maximum width of roller link + 0.002 in.
links produced by different makers of chain, the follow- (f) Nominal transverse pitch of multiple strand
ing standard maximum and minimum limits are chain p nominal width of chain + (4.22 nominal link
adopted. plate thickness).

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A
B
A
K

K
A
B
K

A p maximum half-width of outboard chain strand with regular


pin
B p maximum half-width of outboard chain strand with connect-
ing pin
K p nominal transverse pitch (from Table 8A or 8B)
N p number of strands

Table 2A Maximum Width Over Regular Pin, in. Table 2B Maximum Width Over Regular Pin, mm
(N 1)K + 2A for Number of Chain Strands Add for (N 1)K + 2A for Number of Chain Strands Add for
Standard Conn. Standard Conn.
Chain Pin Chain Pin
Number 1 2 3 4 6 8 Head Number 1 2 3 4 6 8 Head

25 0.36 0.61 0.86 1.11 1.62 2.12 0.10 25 9.1 15.5 21.9 28.3 41.1 53.9 2.5
35 0.52 0.92 1.32 1.72 2.51 3.31 0.12 35 13.2 23.3 33.4 43.6 63.8 84.1 2.9
41 0.59 ... ... ... ... ... 0.13 41 15.0 ... ... ... ... ... 3.4
40 0.70 1.27 1.83 2.40 3.53 4.66 0.13 40 17.8 32.1 46.5 60.9 89.6 118.4 3.4

50 0.86 1.57 2.29 3.00 4.42 5.85 0.15 50 21.8 39.9 58.0 76.2 112.4 148.6 3.8
60 1.06 1.95 2.85 3.75 5.54 7.34 0.17 60 26.8 49.6 72.4 95.2 140.8 186.3 4.2
80 1.34 2.49 3.65 4.80 7.10 9.41 0.20 80 34.0 63.3 92.6 121.9 180.4 239.0 5.1
100 1.62 3.03 4.44 5.84 8.66 11.48 0.23 100 41.2 76.9 112.7 148.5 220.0 291.5 5.9
120 2.03 3.82 5.61 7.40 10.97 14.55 0.27 120 51.5 97.0 142.4 187.8 278.7 369.6 6.8

140 2.19 4.11 6.04 7.96 11.81 15.66 0.30 140 55.6 104.5 153.4 202.2 300.0 397.7 7.7
160 2.60 4.90 7.21 9.51 14.12 18.73 0.34 160 66.0 124.5 183.1 241.6 358.7 475.8 8.5
180 2.91 5.50 8.09 10.69 15.87 21.05 0.37 180 73.9 139.8 205.6 271.4 403.1 534.8 9.4
200 3.16 5.98 8.80 11.61 17.25 22.88 0.40 200 80.3 151.9 223.4 295.0 438.1 581.2 10.2
240 3.86 7.31 10.77 14.23 21.15 28.06 0.47 240 97.9 185.8 273.6 361.4 537.1 712.8 11.9

60H 1.19 2.22 3.24 4.27 6.33 8.38 0.17 60H 30.2 56.3 82.4 108.5 160.7 212.9 4.2
80H 1.47 2.75 4.04 5.32 7.88 10.45 0.20 80H 37.3 69.9 102.5 135.1 200.3 265.4 5.1
100H 1.75 3.29 4.83 6.37 9.45 12.52 0.23 100H 44.5 83.6 122.7 161.8 239.9 318.1 5.9
120H 2.16 4.09 6.01 7.94 11.78 15.63 0.27 120H 54.9 103.8 152.7 201.5 299.3 397.0 6.8
140H 2.32 4.38 6.43 8.49 12.60 16.71 0.30 140H 58.9 111.1 163.3 215.5 319.9 424.3 7.7

160H 2.73 5.17 7.60 10.04 14.91 19.79 0.34 160H 69.3 131.2 193.1 255.0 378.8 502.6 8.5
180H 3.04 5.76 8.49 11.21 16.66 22.10 0.37 180H 77.3 146.4 215.6 284.7 423.1 561.4 9.4
200H 3.43 6.51 9.59 12.68 18.84 25.01 0.40 200H 87.1 165.4 243.7 322.0 478.6 635.2 10.2
240H 4.38 8.37 12.35 16.34 24.31 32.28 0.47 240H 111.3 212.5 313.8 415.0 617.4 819.9 11.9

GENERAL NOTE: Maximum diameter of chain on sprockets p sprocket GENERAL NOTE: Maximum diameter of chain on sprockets p sprocket
pitch diameter + (0.95 chain pitch). pitch diameter + (0.95 chain pitch).

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Table 3A Dimensional Limits for Interchangeable Chain Links, in.
Standard Chain No. 25 35 41 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 240
ATTACHMENTS, AND SPROCKETS (B29.1)

Chain Pitch 0.250 0.375 0.500 0.500 0.625 0.750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 2.000 2.250 2.500 3.000

Min. distance between 0.122 0.184 0.246 0.309 0.370 0.495 0.620 0.744 0.993 0.993 1.242 1.397 1.490 1.864
roller link plates
Max. width of roller 0.189 0.294 0.357 0.440 0.545 0.699 0.890 1.081 1.396 1.464 1.780 2.002 2.161 2.670
PRECISION POWER TRANSMISSION ROLLER CHAINS,

link, standard
series
Max. width of roller ... ... ... ... ... 0.765 0.956 1.146 1.464 1.530 1.846 2.067 2.295 2.935
link, heavy series

Min. distance between 0.191 0.296 0.359 0.442 0.547 0.701 0.892 1.083 1.398 1.466 1.782 2.004 2.163 2.672

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pin link plates,
standard series
Min. distance between ... ... ... ... ... 0.767 0.958 1.148 1.466 1.532 1.848 2.069 2.297 2.937
pin link plates,
heavy series
Max. pin diameter 0.0909 0.1417 0.1417 0.1567 0.2004 0.2346 0.3126 0.3756 0.4374 0.5004 0.5626 0.6874 0.7815 0.9374

Min. hole in bushing 0.0921 0.1425 0.1425 0.1575 0.2016 0.2354 0.3134 0.3764 0.4386 0.5016 0.5634 0.6886 0.7823 0.9386
Min. value of X for 0.104 0.156 0.171 0.208 0.260 0.311 0.415 0.518 0.622 0.725 0.828 0.931 1.033 1.238
offset link plates
(see Fig. 2)
Min. value of Y for 0.121 0.181 0.198 0.240 0.300 0.360 0.480 0.600 0.719 0.839 0.958 1.077 1.195 1.433
offset link plates
(see Fig. 2)
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Table 3B Dimensional Limits for Interchangeable Chain Links, mm


Standard Chain No. 25 35 41 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 240
Chain Pitch 6.35 9.52 12.70 12.70 15.88 19.05 25.40 31.75 38.10 44.45 50.80 57.15 63.50 76.20

Min. distance between 3.10 4.68 6.25 7.85 9.40 12.58 15.75 18.90 25.23 25.23 31.55 35.49 37.85 47.35
roller link plates
Max. width of roller 4.80 7.46 9.06 11.17 13.84 17.75 22.60 27.45 35.45 37.18 45.21 50.85 54.88 67.81
link, standard
series
Max. width of roller ... ... ... ... ... 19.43 24.28 29.10 37.18 38.86 46.88 52.50 58.29 74.54
link, heavy series

Min. distance between 4.85 7.52 9.12 11.23 13.89 17.81 22.66 27.51 35.51 37.24 45.26 50.90 54.94 67.87

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pin link plates,
standard series
Min. distance between ... ... ... ... ... 19.48 24.33 29.16 37.24 38.91 46.94 52.55 58.34 74.60
pin link plates,
heavy series
Max. pin diameter 2.31 3.60 3.60 3.98 5.09 5.96 7.94 9.54 11.11 12.71 14.29 17.46 19.85 23.81

Min. hole in bushing 2.34 3.62 3.62 4.00 5.12 5.98 7.96 9.56 11.14 12.74 14.31 17.49 19.87 23.84
Min. value of X for 2.65 3.97 4.35 5.29 6.61 7.90 10.55 13.16 15.80 18.42 21.04 23.65 26.24 31.45
offset link plates
(see Fig. 2)
Min. value of Y for 3.08 4.60 5.03 6.10 7.62 9.15 12.20 15.24 18.27 21.32 24.34 27.36 30.36 36.40
offset link plates
(see Fig. 2)
ATTACHMENTS, AND SPROCKETS (B29.1)
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(a) Straight Link Plate Extensions on One Side of Chain


X Y
P

P p chain pitch
X min. p 0.41P + clearance
Y min. p 0.475P + clearance
clearance p 0.001 + 0.004P
GENERAL NOTE: Clearance shall never be less than 0.002 in. (0.05
mm) nor more than 0.008 in. (0.20 mm), regardless of formula.
(b) Straight Link Plate Extensions on Both Sides of Chain
Fig. 2 Offset Link Plate

(g) Standard offset links are made to accommodate


chains having roller link plates with a maximum height
equal to 0.95 pitch, and pin link plates with a maxi-
mum height equal to 0.82 pitch. Therefore, the stan-
dard minimum values of X and Y are shown in Fig. 2.
(h) Lightweight chain designated as No. 41 does not
conform to the general chain proportions. Roller link (c) Bent Link Plate Extensions on One Side of Chain
plates have a maximum height of 0.390 in. (9.91 mm)
and pin link plates have a maximum height of 0.335 in.
(8.51 mm).

2 ATTACHMENTS
2.1 Nomenclature
Attachments are modifications to standard chain com-
ponents to adapt the chains for use in conveying, elevat- (d) Bent Link Plate Extensions on Both Sides of Chain
ing, and timing operations. The components commonly
modified are the link plates, which are provided with
extended lugs, and the chain pins, which are extended
in length so as to project substantially beyond the outer
surface of the pin link plates (see Fig. 3).

2.2 General Proportions


(e) Extended Pin on One Side of Chain
Standardized attachments are available for transmis-
sion roller chain, 38 in. (9.52 mm) through 2 in. (50.8
mm) pitch inclusive, and 212 in. (63.5 mm) pitch. The Fig. 3 Attachments
standardized dimensions conform approximately to the
following formulas. It is recommended that these formu-
las be applied when extending these standards to addi- (c) Distance from top of bent link plate extension to
tional sizes of chain. pitch line:
(a) Distance from centerline of hole in straight link
plate extension to pitch line: C p 0.625 chain pitch
D p 1 chain pitch
(d) Angle of bend of link plate extension equals 90
(b) Distance from centerline of hole in bent link plate deg.
extension to chain centerline: (e) Diameter of pin extension:

D p 1 chain pitch Dp p nominal diameter of chain pin

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(f) Length of pin extension: B F

L p 0.750 chain pitch

2.3 Tolerance for Chain Length D

New chains with attachments, under standard mea-


suring load, shall not be underlength.
Overlength tolerance equals 0.002/(pitch in inches)2 (a) Straight Link Plate Extensions on One Side of Chain
+ 0.030 in./ft. Length tolerance shall conform to the
tabulation below: B F
Length Tolerance
Standard
Chain No. in./ft mm/m
D
35 0.044 3.67
40 0.038 3.17
50 0.035 2.92
60 0.034 2.83
(b) Straight Link Plate Extensions on Both Sides of Chain
80 0.032 2.67
100 0.031 2.58
120 0.031 2.58 Table 4A Straight Link Plate
140 0.031 2.58 Extension Dimensions, in.
160 0.031 2.58
200 0.030 2.50 Standard
Chain
No. B, min. D F
2.4 Straight Link Plate Extension Dimensions
35 0.102 0.375 0.050
See Tables 4A and 4B. 40 0.131 0.500 0.060
50 0.200 0.625 0.080
2.5 Bent Link Plate Extension Dimensions 60 0.200 0.719 0.094
See Tables 5A and 5B. 80 0.261 0.969 0.125

2.6 Extended Pin Dimensions 100 0.323 1.250 0.156


120 0.386 1.438 0.188
See Table 6. 140 0.448 1.750 0.219
160 0.516 2.000 0.250
200 0.641 2.500 0.312

Table 4B Straight Link Plate


Extension Dimensions, mm
Standard
Chain
No. B, min. D F

35 2.60 9.52 1.27


40 3.33 12.70 1.52
50 5.08 15.88 2.03
60 5.08 18.26 2.39
80 6.63 24.61 3.18

100 8.21 31.75 3.96


120 9.81 36.53 4.78
140 11.38 44.45 5.56
160 13.11 50.80 6.35
200 16.29 63.50 7.92

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3 SPROCKETS C
B F
3.1 Types of Sprockets
The four principal types of sprockets are designated D
in Fig. 4.

3.2 Classes of Sprockets


(a) Bent Link Plate Extensions on One Side of Chain
This Standard provides for two classes of sprockets,
commercial and precision. Use of commercial or preci-
C
sion sprockets is a matter of drive application judgment. B F
The usual moderate-to-slow speed commercial drive is
adequately served by commercial sprockets. Where
extreme high speed in combination with high load is D
involved, or where the drive involves fixed centers, criti-
cal timing or register problems, or close clearance with
outside interference, then the use of precision sprockets
may be more appropriate.
As a general guide, drives requiring Type A or Type
(b) Bent Link Plate Extensions on Both Sides of Chain
B lubrication would be served by commercial sprockets.
Drives requiring Type C lubrication may require preci-
sion sprockets, although even here commercial may be Table 5A Bent Link Plate Extension Dimensions,
satisfactory. Consult the manufacturer. Types of lubrica- in.
tion are shown in the horsepower ratings tables (Tables Standard
A4 through A17) provided in Nonmandatory Appen- Chain
dix A. No. B, min. C D F

35 0.102 0.250 0.375 0.050


3.3 Tooth Section Profile 40 0.131 0.312 0.500 0.060
50 0.200 0.406 0.625 0.080
The tooth section profile, Sections A and B of Tables 60 0.200 0.469 0.750 0.094
7A and 7B, shows the recommended chamfering of 80 0.261 0.625 1.000 0.125
sprocket teeth for roller chains. All sprocket flanges are
to be chamfered to provide guidance of the chain onto 100 0.323 0.781 1.250 0.156
120 0.386 0.906 1.500 0.188
the sprocket in case of misalignment due to sprocket
140 0.448 1.125 1.750 0.219
misalignment or permissible flange weave. Flange cham- 160 0.516 1.250 2.000 0.250
fer may be as in Section A or B, or anything in between. 200 0.641 1.688 2.500 0.312
The sprocket chamfer dimensions Rc , g, and h are non-
critical and are given only as a guide for general design
proportions. Table 5B Bent Link Plate Extension Dimensions,
mm
3.4 Sprocket Flange Location and Thickness Standard
Chain
See Fig. 5 and Tables 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 9A, and 9B. No. B, min. C D F

35 2.60 6.35 9.52 1.27


3.5 Tooth Form Dimensions 40 3.33 7.92 12.70 1.52
50 5.08 10.31 15.88 2.03
The tooth form shown in Fig. 6 is a theoretical form
60 5.08 11.91 19.05 2.39
for the specific number of teeth N and is designed so 80 6.63 15.88 25.40 3.18
that the chain, as it wears and elongates, will ride out
toward the tips of the teeth. Because of the variety of 100 8.21 19.84 31.75 3.96
ways to produce sprocket teeth, the actual teeth may 120 9.81 23.01 38.10 4.78
not exactly match the theoretical form. In the case of 140 11.38 28.58 44.45 5.56
160 13.11 31.75 50.80 6.35
space cutters or milling cutters, it is common practice
200 16.29 42.88 63.50 7.92
to design cutters to cut a form for an intermediate num-
ber of teeth for one of five ranges. This results in the
cutter, the sprocket, and the theoretical form matching
only at 56 teeth. In the case of hobs or shapers, the

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(a) Type A Plain Plate

Dp (b) Type B Hub on One Side Only

Extended Pin on One Side of Chain

Table 6 Extended Pin Dimensions


Customary Units Metric Units
Standard Dp , Dp , (c) Type C Hub on Both Sides
Chain Nominal, L, Nominal, L,
No. in. in. mm mm

35 0.141 0.375 3.58 9.52


40 0.156 0.375 3.96 9.52
50 0.200 0.469 5.08 11.91
60 0.234 0.562 5.94 14.27
80 0.312 0.750 7.92 19.05
(d) Type D Hub Detachable
100 0.375 0.938 9.52 23.83
120 0.437 1.125 11.10 28.58
140 0.500 1.312 12.70 33.32
Fig. 4 Types of Sprockets
160 0.562 1.500 14.27 38.10
200 0.781 1.875 19.84 47.62 3.7 Sprocket Diameters, Measuring Dimensions, and
Tolerances
See Fig. 7 and Tables 11A, 11B, 11C, and 11D.
generated sprocket tooth form comes very close to the
theoretical form for all numbers of teeth, but actually
3.8 Pitch Diameter, Outside Diameter, and
matches only where and if the cutting tool design is
Measuring Dimension Factor for Chain of Unity
based on a specific whole number of teeth. Cast, powder
Pitch
metal, or plastic molded teeth may or may not match See Tables 12, 13A, and 13B. For chain pitches other
the theoretical form, depending on how their pattern, than those shown in Table 12, use the following for-
die, or mold was designed and formed. All of these mulas.
forms have proved to be acceptable in service. The (a) Pitch diameter equals pitch diameter from Table
important thing is that the seating curve diameter, bot- 12 chain pitch.
tom diameter, flange width, and chordal pitch be such (b) Outside diameter equals outside diameter from
as to accept the meshing chain without wedging or bind- Table 12 chain pitch.
ing, so as to minimize chain loading and impact. (For (c) Caliper diameter factor equals PD cos (90 deg/N).
additional information on cutting tools, see Nonmanda- (d) Caliper diameter (odd teeth) equals (caliper diam-
tory Appendix A.) eter factor from Table 12 chain pitch) minus roller
diameter.
3.6 Seating Curve Dimensions and Tolerances (e) Caliper diameter (even teeth) equals pitch diame-
See Tables 10A and 10B. ter minus roller diameter.

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t t

g g g g

h h
Rc
rf rf

Section A Section B

g p approximately 18P (but not to exceed W/3)


h p depth of chamfer p approximately 0.5P
Rc p chamfer radius
p 1.063P (approximately tangent to side)
rf max. p fillet radius
p 0.04P for maximum hub diameter
t p thickness

Table 7A Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions of Commercial and Precision Sprockets,
in.
Standard Chain Depth of Width of Transverse Pitch K
Chain Pitch Chamfer Chamfer Radius Standard Heavy
No. P h g Rc Series Series

25 0.250 0.125 0.031 0.265 0.252 ...


35 0.375 0.188 0.047 0.398 0.399 ...
41 0.500 0.250 0.062 0.531 ... ...
40 0.500 0.250 0.062 0.531 0.566 ...

50 0.625 0.312 0.078 0.664 0.713 ...


60 0.750 0.375 0.094 0.796 0.897 1.028
80 1.000 0.500 0.125 1.062 1.153 1.283
100 1.250 0.625 0.156 1.327 1.408 1.539
120 1.500 0.750 0.188 1.593 1.789 1.924

140 1.750 0.875 0.219 1.858 1.924 2.055


160 2.000 1.000 0.250 2.124 2.305 2.437
180 2.250 1.125 0.281 2.392 2.592 2.723
200 2.500 1.250 0.312 2.654 2.817 3.083
240 3.000 1.500 0.375 3.187 3.458 3.985

GENERAL NOTE: The sprocket chamfer dimensions Rc, g, and h are noncritical and are given only as a guide for general
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t t

g g g g

h h
Rc
rf rf

Section A Section B

g p approximately 18P (but not to exceed W/3)


h p depth of chamfer p approximately 0.5P
Rc p chamfer radius
p 1.063P (approximately tangent to side)
rf max. p fillet radius
p 0.04P for maximum hub diameter
t p thickness

Table 7B Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions of Commercial and Precision Sprockets,
mm
Standard Chain Depth of Width of Transverse Pitch K
Chain Pitch Chamfer Chamfer Radius Standard Heavy
No. P h g Rc Series Series

25 6.35 3.18 0.787 6.73 6.40 ...


35 9.52 4.78 1.19 10.11 10.13 ...
41 12.70 6.35 1.57 13.49 ... ...
40 12.70 6.35 1.57 13.49 14.38 ...

50 15.88 7.92 1.98 16.87 18.11 ...


60 19.05 9.52 2.39 20.22 22.78 26.11
80 25.40 12.70 3.18 26.97 29.29 32.59
100 31.75 15.88 3.96 33.71 35.76 39.09
120 38.10 19.05 4.78 40.46 45.44 48.87

140 44.45 22.22 5.56 47.19 48.87 52.20


160 50.80 25.40 6.35 53.95 58.55 61.90
180 57.15 28.58 7.14 60.76 65.84 69.16
200 63.50 31.75 7.92 67.41 71.55 78.31
240 76.20 38.10 9.52 80.95 87.83 101.22

GENERAL NOTE: The sprocket chamfer dimensions Rc, g, and h are noncritical and are given only as a guide for general
design proportions.

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M4
M3
M2
t

K K K

rf

MHD
K p transverse pitch for multiple strand chain
p W + 4.22(LPT)
LPT p nominal thickness of link plates
M2, M3, M4, etc. p K(strand multiple 1) + t
MHD p maximum hub and groove diameter
P p chain pitch
rf max. p fillet radius p 0.04P for maximum hub diameter
t1 p maximum thickness for single strand chain, in.
p 0.93W 0.006
t2 p maximum thickness for double and triple strand chain, in.
p 0.90W 0.006
t4 p maximum thickness for quadruple strand chain and over, in.
p 0.86W 0.012
W p nominal chain width (see Table 9A or 9B)

Tolerance on t and M2, M3, M4, etc.:


Commercial sprockets
t p plus zero, minus AISI weight tolerance for hot rolled plate converted to linear measure.
See Table 9A (in.) or 9B (mm).
M p plus or minus (0.01W + 0.006), in.
Precision sprockets
t, M p plus zero, minus (0.01W + 0.006), in.
Maximum variation in thickness of any individual flange:
Commercial p total tolerance
Precision p one-half total tolerance

Fig. 5 Sprocket Flange Location and Thickness

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Table 8A Maximum Eccentricity Table 8C Maximum Eccentricity


and Face Runout Tolerances for Commercial and Face Runout Tolerances for Precision
Sprockets Sprockets
(Measured as Total Indicator Reading), in. (Measured as Total Indicator Reading), in.
Maximum Sprocket Maximum
Sprocket Bottom Maximum Face Bottom Diameter Maximum Face
Diameter BD Eccentricity Runout BD Eccentricity Runout

0 7.000 0.010 + 0.001(BD) 0.020 0 4.000 0.006 0.010


7.001 20.000 0.010 + 0.001(BD) 0.003(BD) 4.001 6.000 0.008 0.010
20.001 30.000 0.030 0.003(BD) 6.001 10.000 0.010 0.010
30.001 and over 0.030 0.090 10.001 26.000 0.001(BD) 0.001(BD)
26.001 40.000 0.026 0.001(BD)
40.001 and over 0.026 0.040
Table 8B Maximum Eccentricity
and Face Runout Tolerances for Commercial
Sprockets Table 8D Maximum Eccentricity
(Measured as Total Indicator Reading), mm and Face Runout Tolerances for Precision
Sprockets
Maximum (Measured as Total Indicator Reading), mm
Sprocket Bottom Maximum Face
Diameter BD Eccentricity Runout Sprocket Maximum
Bottom Diameter Maximum Face
0 177.80 0.25 + 0.001(BD) 0.51 BD Eccentricity Runout
177.81 508.00 0.25 + 0.001(BD) 0.003(BD)
508.01 762.00 0.76 0.003(BD) 0 101.60 0.15 0.25
762.01 and over 0.76 2.29 101.61 152.40 0.20 0.25
152.41 254.00 0.25 0.25
254.01 660.40 0.001(BD) 0.001(BD)
660.41 1016.00 0.66 0.001(BD)
1016.01 and over 0.66 1.02

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Table 9A Sprocket Flange Thickness, in.


Maximum Sprocket Flange
Thickness t Tolerance on M
Standard Width of Double Quad. Commercial, Precision, Max. Variation of t
Chain Chain and and Minus Tolerance on t Plus or Minus on Each Flange
No. W Single Triple Over Commercial Precision Minus Only Commercial Precision

25 0.125 0.110 0.106 0.096 0.021 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.021 0.004
35 0.188 0.169 0.163 0.150 0.027 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.027 0.004
41 0.250 0.226 ... ... 0.032 0.009 ... ... 0.032 0.004
40 0.312 0.284 0.275 0.256 0.035 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.035 0.004

50 0.375 0.343 0.332 0.310 0.036 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.036 0.005
60 0.500 0.459 0.444 0.418 0.036 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.036 0.006
80 0.625 0.575 0.556 0.526 0.040 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.040 0.006
100 0.750 0.692 0.669 0.633 0.046 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.046 0.007
120 1.000 0.924 0.894 0.848 0.057 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.057 0.008

140 1.000 0.924 0.894 0.848 0.057 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.057 0.008
160 1.250 1.156 1.119 1.063 0.062 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.062 0.009
180 1.406 1.302 1.259 1.198 0.068 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.068 0.010
200 1.500 1.389 1.344 1.278 0.072 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.072 0.010
240 1.875 1.738 1.682 1.602 0.087 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.087 0.012

Table 9B Sprocket Flange Thickness, mm


Maximum Sprocket Flange
Thickness t Tolerance on M
Standard Width of Double Quad. Commercial, Precision, Max. Variation of t
Minus Tolerance on t on Each Flange
Chain Chain and and Plus or Minus
No. W Single Triple Over Commercial Precision Minus Only Commercial Precision

25 3.18 2.79 2.69 2.44 0.53 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.53 0.10
35 4.78 4.29 4.14 3.81 0.69 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.69 0.10
41 6.35 5.74 ... ... 0.81 0.23 ... ... 0.81 0.10
40 7.92 7.21 6.98 6.50 0.89 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.89 0.10

50 9.52 8.71 8.43 7.87 0.91 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.91 0.13
60 12.70 11.66 11.28 10.62 0.91 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.91 0.15
80 15.88 14.60 14.12 13.36 1.02 0.30 0.30 0.30 1.02 0.15
100 19.05 17.58 16.99 16.08 1.17 0.36 0.36 0.36 1.17 0.18
120 25.40 23.47 22.71 21.54 1.45 0.41 0.41 0.41 1.45 0.20

140 25.40 23.47 22.71 21.54 1.45 0.41 0.41 0.41 1.45 0.20
160 31.75 29.36 28.42 27.00 1.57 0.46 0.46 0.46 1.57 0.23
180 35.71 33.07 31.98 30.43 1.73 0.51 0.51 0.51 1.73 0.25
200 38.10 35.28 34.14 32.46 1.83 0.53 0.53 0.53 1.83 0.25
240 47.62 44.15 42.72 40.69 2.21 0.64 0.64 0.64 2.21 0.30

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180 deg
N
T

H
J

Fig. 6 Theoretical Tooth Form


q

360 deg

18
c

N
180 deg
A
S

N
B

m
a
R
E
90 deg

x
z

W
90 deg
F

b
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56 deg
Dr p roller diameter F p Dr 0.8 cos 18 deg
N


Ds p seating curve diameter 64 deg
p 1.005Dr + 0.003, in. + 1.4 cos 17 deg 1.3025 0.0015, in.
N

N p number of teeth


P
H p F 2 1.4Dr
P p chain pitch (ae) 2

Ds
R p p 0.5025Dr + 0.0015, in.
2 P 180 deg 180 deg
S p cos + H sin
60 deg 2 N N
A p 35 deg +
N
Approximate outside diameter of sprocket when J is 0.3P
56 deg

B p 18 deg 180 deg
N p P 0.6 + cot
N
ac p 0.8Dr
Outside diameter of sprocket when tooth is pointed

60 deg
M p 0.8Dr cos 35 deg + 180 deg 180 deg
N p P cot + cos (Ds Dr ) + 2H
N N


60 deg
T p 0.8Dr sin 35 deg + The pressure angle for a new chain is Xab
N
120 deg
p 35 deg
E p 1.3025Dr + 0.0015, in. N

The minimum pressure angle is Xab B


64 deg
p 17 deg
Chordal length of arc xy N


28 deg
p (2.605Dr + 0.003) sin 9 deg , in. The average pressure angle
N
92 deg
p 26 deg
N
Chord yz


Ht p circular addendum p J (ma mq)

64 deg
p Dr 1.4 sin 17 deg
N


90 deg

56 deg tan
0.8 sin 18 deg Na
N p P 0.3
2

ab p 1.4Dr Na p intermediate number of teeth for topping hob range

180 deg WD p whole depth of topping hob cut


W p 1.4Dr cos
N


90 deg
tan
D D Na
180 deg p r + Ht p r + P 0.3
V p 1.4Dr sin 2 2 2
N

Fig. 6 Theoretical Tooth Form (Contd)

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Table 10A Seating Curve Dimensions and Table 10B Seating Curve Dimensions and
Tolerances, in. Tolerances, mm
Minimum Minimum Plus Minimum Minimum Plus
Chain Seating Seating Tolerance Chain Seating Seating Tolerance
Pitch Roller Curve Curve on Ds Pitch Roller Curve Curve on Ds
P Diameter Dr Radius R Diam. Ds [Note (1)] P Diameter Dr Radius R Diam. Ds [Note (1)]

0.250 0.130 0.0670 0.134 0.0055 6.35 3.30 1.70 3.40 0.14
0.375 0.200 0.1020 0.204 0.0055 9.52 5.08 2.59 5.18 0.14
0.500 0.306, 0.1585 0.317 0.0060 12.70 7.77, 4.03 8.05 0.15
0.312 7.92

0.625 0.400 0.2025 0.405 0.0060 15.88 10.16 5.14 10.29 0.15
0.750 0.469 0.2370 0.474 0.0065 19.05 11.91 6.02 12.04 0.17
1.000 0.625 0.3155 0.631 0.0070 25.40 15.88 8.01 16.03 0.18

1.250 0.750 0.3785 0.757 0.0070 31.75 19.05 9.61 19.23 0.18
1.500 0.875 0.4410 0.882 0.0075 38.10 22.22 11.20 22.40 0.19
1.750 1.000 0.5040 1.008 0.0080 44.45 25.40 12.80 25.60 0.20

2.000 1.125 0.5670 1.134 0.0085 50.80 28.58 14.40 28.80 0.22
2.250 1.406 0.7080 1.416 0.0090 57.15 35.71 17.98 35.97 0.23
2.500 1.562 0.7870 1.573 0.0095 63.50 39.67 19.99 39.95 0.24
3.000 1.875 0.9435 1.887 0.0105 76.20 47.62 23.96 47.93 0.27

NOTE: NOTE:
(1) Plus only; no minus tolerance. (1) Plus only; no minus tolerance.

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Outside diameter
Bottom diameter

groove diameter
Pitch diameter
eter

Maximum
hub and
r diam
Bore

Calipe
Dr p roller diameter Tolerances on caliper diameter of sprockets:

N p number of teeth Plus tolerance p 0.000

P p chain pitch Minus tolerances


Commercial p 0.002PN + 0.006, in.
PD p pitch diameter
Precision p 0.001PN + 0.003, in.
Pitch diameter of sprocket
P Approximate outside diameter of turned sprocket
p
180 deg

sin 180 deg
N p P 0.6 + cot
N
Bottom diameter of sprocket
p PD Dr
Outside diameter of topping hob cut sprocket
Caliper diameter for even number of teeth p PD Dr + 2WD
p bottom diameter

Caliper diameter for odd number of teeth Maximum hub and groove diameter (MHD ) of sprockets


90 deg 180 deg
p PD cos Dr p P cot 1 0.030, in.
N N

Fig. 7 Sprocket Diameters

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Table 11A Minus Tolerances on the Caliper Diameters of Commercial Sprockets for Various
Numbers of Teeth, in.
Chain Number of Teeth
Pitch Up to
P 15 1624 2535 3648 4963 6480 8199 100120 121143 144 and Over
0.250 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.012 0.012 0.012
0.375 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.010 0.010 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.014 0.014
0.500 0.008 0.010 0.011 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.018

0.625 0.010 0.011 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.020 0.022
0.750 0.010 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.020 0.020 0.022 0.024 0.026
1.000 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.020 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.028 0.030

1.250 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.020 0.024 0.026 0.028 0.032 0.034 0.036
1.500 0.014 0.018 0.021 0.024 0.026 0.030 0.032 0.036 0.038 0.042
1.750 0.016 0.020 0.024 0.026 0.030 0.034 0.038 0.040 0.044 0.048

2.000 0.018 0.022 0.026 0.030 0.034 0.038 0.042 0.046 0.050 0.054
2.250 0.020 0.024 0.028 0.032 0.036 0.042 0.046 0.050 0.056 0.060
2.500 0.020 0.026 0.030 0.036 0.040 0.046 0.050 0.056 0.060 0.066
3.000 0.024 0.030 0.036 0.042 0.048 0.054 0.060 0.066 0.072 0.078

GENERAL NOTE: No plus tolerances.

Table 11B Minus Tolerances on the Caliper Diameters of Commercial Sprockets for Various
Numbers of Teeth, mm
Chain Number of Teeth
Pitch Up to
P 15 1624 2535 3648 4963 6480 8199 100120 121143 144 and Over
6.35 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.30 0.30 0.30
9.52 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.25 0.25 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.36 0.36
12.70 0.20 0.25 0.28 0.30 0.33 0.36 0.38 0.41 0.43 0.46

15.88 0.25 0.28 0.30 0.36 0.41 0.46 0.46 0.46 0.51 0.56
19.05 0.25 0.30 0.36 0.41 0.46 0.51 0.51 0.56 0.61 0.66
25.40 0.30 0.36 0.41 0.46 0.51 0.56 0.61 0.66 0.71 0.76

31.75 0.36 0.41 0.46 0.51 0.61 0.66 0.71 0.81 0.86 0.91
38.10 0.36 0.46 0.53 0.61 0.66 0.76 0.81 0.91 0.97 1.07
44.45 0.41 0.51 0.61 0.66 0.76 0.86 0.97 1.02 1.12 1.22

50.80 0.46 0.56 0.66 0.76 0.86 0.97 1.07 1.17 1.27 1.37
57.15 0.51 0.61 0.71 0.81 0.91 1.07 1.17 1.27 1.42 1.52
63.50 0.51 0.66 0.76 0.91 1.02 1.17 1.27 1.42 1.52 1.68
76.20 0.61 0.76 0.91 1.07 1.22 1.37 1.52 1.68 1.83 1.98

GENERAL NOTE: No plus tolerances.

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Table 11C Minus Tolerances on the Caliper Diameters of Precision Sprockets for Various
Numbers of Teeth, in.
Chain Number of Teeth
Pitch Up to
P 15 1624 2535 3648 4963 6480 8199 100120 121143 144 and Over

0.250 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006
0.375 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007
0.500 0.004 0.005 0.0055 0.006 0.0065 0.007 0.0075 0.008 0.0085 0.009

0.625 0.005 0.0055 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.010 0.011
0.750 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.010 0.010 0.011 0.012 0.013
1.000 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.010 0.011 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.015

1.250 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.010 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.016 0.017 0.018
1.500 0.007 0.009 0.0105 0.012 0.013 0.015 0.016 0.018 0.019 0.021
1.750 0.008 0.010 0.012 0.013 0.015 0.017 0.019 0.020 0.022 0.024

2.000 0.009 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.017 0.019 0.021 0.023 0.025 0.027
2.250 0.010 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.021 0.023 0.025 0.028 0.030
2.500 0.010 0.013 0.015 0.018 0.020 0.023 0.025 0.028 0.030 0.033
3.000 0.012 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.024 0.027 0.030 0.033 0.036 0.039

GENERAL NOTE: No plus tolerances.

Table 11D Minus Tolerances on the Caliper Diameters of Precision Sprockets for Various
Numbers of Teeth, mm
Chain Number of Teeth
Pitch Up to
P 15 1624 2535 3648 4963 6480 8199 100120 121143 144 and Over

6.35 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.15 0.15 0.15
9.52 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.13 0.13 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.18 0.18
12.70 0.10 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.22 0.23

15.88 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.25 0.28
19.05 0.13 0.15 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.25 0.25 0.28 0.30 0.33
25.40 0.15 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.25 0.28 0.30 0.33 0.36 0.38

31.75 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.25 0.30 0.33 0.36 0.41 0.43 0.46
38.10 0.18 0.23 0.27 0.30 0.33 0.38 0.41 0.46 0.48 0.53
44.45 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.33 0.38 0.43 0.48 0.51 0.56 0.61

50.80 0.23 0.28 0.33 0.38 0.43 0.48 0.53 0.58 0.64 0.69
57.15 0.25 0.30 0.36 0.41 0.46 0.53 0.58 0.64 0.71 0.76
63.50 0.25 0.33 0.38 0.46 0.51 0.58 0.64 0.71 0.76 0.84
76.20 0.30 0.38 0.46 0.53 0.61 0.69 0.76 0.84 0.91 0.99

GENERAL NOTE: No plus tolerances.

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Table 12 Pitch Diameter, Outside Diameter, and Measuring Dimension


Factor for Chain of Unity Pitch
Turned Topping Hob Caliper Turned Topping Hob Caliper
Number Pitch Outside Cut Outside Diameter Number Pitch Outside Cut Outside Diameter
of Teeth Diameter Diameter Diameter Factor of Teeth Diameter Diameter Diameter Factor
5 1.7013 1.976 1.976 1.6180 49 15.6079 16.176 16.180 15.5999
6 2.0000 2.332 2.332 ... 50 15.9260 16.495 16.498 ...
7 2.3048 2.676 2.691 2.2470 51 16.2441 16.813 16.816 16.2364
8 2.6131 3.014 3.000 ... 52 16.5622 17.132 17.134 ...

9 2.9238 3.348 3.364 2.8794 53 16.8803 17.451 17.452 16.8729


10 3.2361 3.678 3.676 ... 54 17.1984 17.769 17.770 ...
11 3.5495 4.006 3.990 3.5133 55 17.5165 18.088 18.089 17.5094
12 3.8637 4.332 4.352 ... 56 17.8347 18.407 18.407 ...

13 4.1786 4.657 4.666 4.1481 57 18.1528 18.725 18.725 18.1459


14 4.4940 4.981 4.982 ... 58 18.4710 19.044 19.043 ...
15 4.8097 5.304 5.298 4.7834 59 18.7892 19.363 19.361 18.7825
16 5.1258 5.627 5.614 ... 60 19.1073 19.681 19.680 ...

17 5.4422 5.949 5.930 5.4190 61 19.4255 20.000 19.998 19.4190


18 5.7588 6.271 6.292 ... 62 19.7437 20.318 20.316 ...
19 6.0755 6.593 6.609 6.0548 63 20.0618 20.637 20.634 20.0556
20 6.3924 6.914 6.926 ... 64 20.3800 20.956 20.952 ...

21 6.7095 7.235 7.243 6.6907 65 20.6982 21.274 21.270 20.6921


22 7.0267 7.555 7.560 ... 66 21.0164 21.593 21.588 ...
23 7.3439 7.876 7.877 7.3268 67 21.3346 21.911 21.907 21.3287
24 7.6613 8.196 8.195 ... 68 21.6528 22.230 22.225 ...

25 7.9787 8.516 8.512 7.9630 69 21.9710 22.548 22.543 21.9653


26 8.2962 8.836 8.829 ... 70 22.2892 22.867 22.861 ...
27 8.6138 9.156 9.147 8.5992 71 22.6074 23.185 23.179 22.6018
28 8.9314 9.475 9.465 ... 72 22.9256 23.504 23.498 ...

29 9.2491 9.795 9.782 9.2355 73 23.2438 23.822 23.816 23.2384


30 9.5668 10.114 10.100 ... 74 23.5620 24.141 24.134 ...
31 9.8845 10.434 10.418 9.8718 75 23.8802 24.459 24.452 23.8750
32 10.2023 10.753 10.736 ... 76 24.1984 24.778 24.770 ...

33 10.5201 11.073 11.053 10.5082 77 24.5166 25.096 25.089 24.5116


34 10.8379 11.392 11.371 ... 78 24.8349 25.415 25.407 ...
35 11.1558 11.711 11.728 11.1446 79 25.1531 25.733 25.725 25.1481
36 11.4737 12.030 12.046 ... 80 25.4713 26.052 26.043 ...

37 11.7916 12.349 12.364 11.7810 81 25.7896 26.370 26.362 25.7847


38 12.1095 12.668 12.682 ... 82 26.1078 26.689 26.680 ...
39 12.4275 12.987 13.000 12.4174 83 26.4260 27.007 26.998 26.4213
40 12.7455 13.306 13.318 ... 84 26.7443 27.326 27.316 ...

41 13.0635 13.625 13.636 13.0539 85 27.0625 27.644 27.635 27.0579


42 13.3815 13.944 13.954 ... 86 27.3807 27.962 27.953 ...
43 13.6995 14.263 14.272 13.6904 87 27.6990 28.281 28.271 27.6945
44 14.0175 14.582 14.590 ... 88 28.0172 28.599 28.589 ...

45 14.3355 14.901 14.908 14.3269 89 28.3354 28.918 28.907 28.3310


46 14.6536 15.219 15.226 ... 90 28.6537 29.236 29.226 ...
47 14.9717 15.538 15.544 14.9634 91 28.9719 29.555 29.544 28.9676
48 15.2898 15.857 15.862 ... 92 29.2902 29.873 29.862 ...

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TABLE 12 Pitch Diameter, Outside Diameter, and Measuring Dimension


Factor for Chain of Unity Pitch (Contd)
Turned Topping Hob Caliper Turned Topping Hob Caliper
Number Pitch Outside Cut Outside Diameter Number Pitch Outside Cut Outside Diameter
of Teeth Diameter Diameter Diameter Factor of Teeth Diameter Diameter Diameter Factor
93 29.6081 30.192 30.180 29.6042 137 43.6123 44.201 44.184 43.6094
94 29.9267 30.510 30.499 ... 138 43.9306 44.519 44.503 ...
95 30.2449 30.828 30.817 30.2408 139 44.2488 44.838 44.821 44.2460
96 30.5632 31.147 31.135 ... 140 44.5671 45.156 45.139 ...

97 30.8815 31.465 31.454 30.8774 141 44.8854 45.474 45.457 44.8826


98 31.1997 31.784 31.772 ... 142 45.2037 45.793 45.776 ...
99 31.5180 32.102 32.090 31.5140 143 45.5220 46.111 46.094 45.5192
100 31.8362 32.421 32.408 ... 144 45.8402 46.429 46.412 ...

101 32.1545 32.739 32.727 32.1506 145 46.1585 46.748 46.731 46.1558
102 32.4727 33.057 33.045 ... 146 46.4768 47.066 47.049 ...
103 32.7910 33.376 33.363 32.7872 147 46.7951 47.384 47.367 46.7924
104 33.1093 33.694 33.681 ... 148 47.1134 47.703 47.685 ...

105 33.4275 34.013 34.000 33.4238 149 47.4317 48.021 48.004 47.4290
106 33.7458 34.331 34.318 ... 150 47.7500 48.340 48.322 ...
107 34.0641 34.649 34.636 34.0604 151 48.0683 48.658 48.640 48.0657
108 34.3823 34.968 34.954 ... 152 48.3865 48.976 48.959 ...

109 34.7006 35.286 35.273 34.6970 153 48.7048 49.295 49.277 48.7023
110 35.0188 35.605 35.591 ... 154 49.0231 49.613 49.595 ...
111 35.3371 35.923 35.909 35.3336 155 49.3414 49.931 49.913 49.3389
112 35.6554 36.241 36.227 ... 156 49.6597 50.250 50.232 ...

113 35.9736 36.560 36.546 35.9702 157 49.9780 50.568 50.550 49.9755
114 36.2919 36.878 36.864 158 50.2963 50.886 50.868 ...
115 36.6102 37.197 37.182 36.6068 159 50.6146 51.205 51.187 50.6121
116 36.9285 37.515 37.501 ... 160 50.9329 51.523 51.505 ...

117 37.2467 37.833 37.819 37.2434 161 51.2511 51.841 51.823 51.2487
118 37.5650 38.152 38.137 ... 162 51.5694 52.160 52.141 ...
119 37.8833 38.470 38.455 37.8800 163 51.8877 52.478 52.460 51.8853
120 38.2015 38.788 38.774 ... 164 52.2060 52.796 52.778 ...

121 38.5198 39.107 39.092 38.5166 165 52.5243 53.115 53.096 52.5219
122 38.8381 39.425 39.410 ... 166 52.8426 53.433 53.415 ...
123 39.1564 39.744 39.728 39.1532 167 53.1609 53.752 53.733 53.1585
124 39.4746 40.062 40.047 ... 168 53.4792 54.070 54.051 ...

125 39.7929 40.380 40.365 39.7898 169 53.7975 54.388 54.370 53.7951
126 40.1112 40.699 40.683 ... 170 54.1157 54.707 54.688 ...
127 40.4295 41.017 41.002 40.4264 171 54.4340 55.025 55.006 54.4317
128 40.7477 41.335 41.320 ... 172 54.7523 55.343 55.324 ...

129 41.0660 41.654 41.638 41.0630 173 55.0706 55.662 55.643 55.0684
130 41.3843 41.972 41.956 ... 174 55.3889 55.980 55.961 ...
131 41.7026 42.291 42.275 41.6996 175 55.7072 56.298 56.279 55.7050
132 42.0209 42.609 42.593 ... 176 56.0255 56.617 56.598 ...

133 42.3392 42.927 42.911 42.3362 177 56.3438 56.935 56.916 56.3416
134 42.6574 43.246 43.229 ... 178 56.6621 57.253 57.234 ...
135 42.9757 43.564 43.548 42.9728 179 56.9804 57.572 57.552 56.9782
136 43.2940 43.882 43.866 ... 180 57.2987 57.890 57.871 ...

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TABLE 12 Pitch Diameter, Outside Diameter, and Measuring Dimension


Factor for Chain of Unity Pitch (Contd)
Turned Topping Hob Caliper Turned Topping Hob Caliper
Number Pitch Outside Cut Outside Diameter Number Pitch Outside Cut Outside Diameter
of Teeth Diameter Diameter Diameter Factor of Teeth Diameter Diameter Diameter Factor
181 57.6170 58.208 58.189 57.6148 191 60.7999 61.392 61.372 60.7979
182 57.9353 58.527 58.507 ... 192 61.1182 61.710 61.690 ...
183 58.2536 58.845 58.826 58.2514
184 58.5719 59.163 59.144 ... 193 61.4365 62.028 62.009 61.4345
194 61.7548 62.347 62.327 ...
185 58.8901 59.482 59.462 58.8880 195 62.0731 62.665 62.645 62.0711
186 59.2084 59.800 59.780 ... 196 62.3914 62.983 62.963 ...
187 59.5267 60.118 60.099 59.5246
188 59.8450 60.437 60.417 ... 197 62.7097 63.302 63.282 62.7077
198 63.0280 63.620 63.600 ...
189 60.1633 60.755 60.735 60.1612 199 63.3463 63.938 63.918 63.3443
190 60.4816 61.073 61.054 ... 200 63.6646 64.257 64.237 ...

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Table 13A Whole Depth of Topping Hob Cut WD for Each Pitch and Range, in.
PRECISION POWER TRANSMISSION ROLLER CHAINS,

Number Chain Pitch P


of Teeth 0.500
Teeth Range Na 0.250 0.375 [Note (1)] 0.625 0.750 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.00

5 5 0.0994 0.1516 0.2248 0.2860 0.3377 0.4500 0.5469 0.6438 0.7407 0.8376 1.0125 1.1253 1.3501
6 6 0.1065 0.1623 0.2390 0.3038 0.3590 0.4785 0.5825 0.6865 0.7905 0.8945 1.0766 1.1966 1.4356

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78 7.47 0.1133 0.1725 0.2526 0.3208 0.3795 0.5058 0.6166 0.7274 0.8382 0.9491 1.1379 1.2647 1.5173
9 11 9.9 0.1200 0.1825 0.2660 0.3375 0.3995 0.5325 0.6500 0.7675 0.8850 1.0025 1.1980 1.3315 1.5975
12 17 14.07 0.1260 0.1915 0.2780 0.3525 0.4175 0.5564 0.6799 0.8034 0.9269 1.0504 1.2519 1.3914 1.6693
18 34 23.54 0.1316 0.2000 0.2890 0.3666 0.4344 0.5791 0.7082 0.8374 0.9665 1.0957 1.3028 1.4480 1.7373
35 and over 56 0.1365 0.2072 0.2990 0.3787 0.4490 0.5985 0.7325 0.8665 1.0004 1.1344 1.3464 1.4964 1.7954

NOTE:
(1) Roller diameter 0.312 in.
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Table 13B Whole Depth of Topping Hob Cut WD for Each Pitch and Range, mm
Chain Pitch P
Number
of Teeth 12.70
Teeth Range Na 6.35 9.52 [Note (1)] 15.88 19.05 25.4 31.75 38.10 44.45 50.80 57.15 63.50 76.20

5 5 2.525 3.851 5.710 7.264 8.578 11.430 13.891 16.353 18.814 21.275 25.718 28.583 34.293
6 6 2.705 4.122 6.071 7.717 9.119 12.154 14.796 17.437 20.079 22.720 27.346 30.394 36.464

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7 8 7.47 2.878 4.382 6.416 8.148 9.639 12.847 15.662 18.476 21.290 24.107 28.903 32.123 38.539
9 11 9.9 3.048 4.636 6.756 8.573 10.147 13.526 16.510 19.495 22.479 25.464 30.429 33.820 40.577
12 17 14.07 3.200 4.864 7.061 8.954 10.605 14.133 17.269 20.406 23.543 26.680 31.798 35.342 42.400
18 34 23.54 3.343 5.080 7.341 9.312 11.034 14.709 17.988 21.270 24.549 27.831 33.091 36.779 44.127
35 and over 56 3.467 5.263 7.595 9.619 11.405 15.202 18.606 22.009 25.410 28.814 34.199 38.009 45.603

NOTE:
(1) Roller diameter 7.925 mm.
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NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION1

A1 CHAIN SELECTION A1.2 Service Factors


The service factors in Table A1 are for normal chain
A1.1 Design Factors
loading. For unusual or extremely severe operating con-
A1.1.1 General. The horsepower ratings in Tables A4 ditions not shown in this table, it is desirable to use
through A17 generally apply to lubricated single-pitch, larger service factors.
single-strand roller chains, both American National
standard and heavy series. For horsepower ratings of A1.3 Multiple Strand Factors
multiple strand chains, refer to Table A2. The horse- Horsepower ratings for single strand chains are
power ratings reflect a service factor of 1, a chain length shown in Tables A4 through A17. The horsepower rat-
of approximately 100 pitches, use of interference-fit con- ings for multiple strand chains equal single strand rat-
necting links, use of recommended lubrication methods, ings multiplied by the factors shown in Table A2.
and a drive arrangement where two aligned sprockets
are mounted on parallel shafts in a horizontal plane. A1.4 Lubrication
Under these conditions, approximately 15,000 hr of ser- It has been shown that a separating wedge of fluid
vice life at full load operation may generally be expected. lubricant is formed in operating chain joints much like
Substantial increases in rated speed loads can be uti- that formed in journal bearings. Therefore, fluid lubri-
lized, as when a service life of less than 15,000 hr is cant must be applied to assure an oil supply to the joints
satisfactory, or when full load operation is encountered and minimize metal-to-metal contact. Lubrication, if
only during a portion of the required service life. supplied in sufficient volume, also provides effective
It is beyond the scope of this publication to present cooling and impact damping at the higher speeds. For
selection procedures for all conditions. Consult chain this reason, it is important that the lubrication recom-
manufacturers for assistance with any special applica- mendations be followed. The horsepower rating tables
tion requirements. apply only to drives lubricated in the manner specified in the
tables.
A1.1.2 Drive Selection. The horsepower ratings relate
to the speed of the smaller sprocket and drive selections NOTE: Zero values in the horsepower rating tables indicate speeds
are made on this basis, whether the drive is speed reduc- beyond the maximum recommended. Operation at these speeds
may result in excessive chain joint galling, regardless of the volume
ing or speed increasing.
of lubricant applied.
Drives with more than two sprockets, idlers, compos-
ite duty cycles, or other unusual conditions often require Chain drives should be protected against dirt and
special consideration. It is advisable to consult chain moisture, and the oil supply kept free of contamination.
manufacturers for selections of this nature. Periodic oil change is desirable. A good grade of nonde-
Where quietness or extra smooth operation are of spe- tergent petroleum-base oil is recommended. Heavy oils
cial importance, a small pitch chain operating over large and greases are generally too stiff to enter and fill the
diameter sprockets will minimize noise and vibration.
When making drive selections, consideration is given
to the loads imposed on the chain by the type of input Table A1 Service Factors
power and the type of equipment to be driven. Service Type of Input Power
factors are used to compensate for these loads, and the
required horsepower rating of the chain is determined Internal Internal
by the following equation: Combustion Combustion
Engine Engine
Type of With Electric With
hp to be transmitted service factor
required hp rating p Driven Hydraulic Motor or Mechanical
multiple strand factor Load Drive Turbine Drive

Smooth 1.0 1.0 1.2


Moderate shock 1.2 1.3 1.4
1
Made available through the cooperation of the American Chain Heavy shock 1.4 1.5 1.7
Association.

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Table A2 Multiple Strand Factors The oil should be directed at the slack strand, and
Number of Strands Multiple Strand Factor
applied inside the chain loop and evenly across the chain
width.
2 1.7 Consult chain manufacturers when it appears desir-
3 2.5 able to use a type of lubrication other than that recom-
4 3.3 mended.

A1.5 Sprockets
Table A3 Lubricant Viscosity Sprockets should have tooth form, thickness, profile,
Temperature, F Recommended Lubricant and diameters conforming to this Standard. For maxi-
mum service life, small sprockets operating at moderate
20 40 SAE 20 to high speeds, or near the rated horsepower, should
40100 SAE 30
have hardened teeth. Normally, large sprockets should
100120 SAE 40
120140 SAE 50 not exceed 120 teeth.

A1.6 Center Distance


In general, a center distance of 30 to 50 chain pitches
chain joints. Table A3 indicates the proper lubricant vis-
is most desirable. The distance between the sprocket
cosity for various surrounding temperatures.
centers should provide at least 120 deg chain wrap on
There are three basic types of lubrication for chain
the smaller sprocket.
drives. The recommended type shown in the horse-
Drives may be installed with either adjustable or fixed
power rating tables is influenced by chain speed and
center distances. Adjustable centers simplify the control
the amount of power transmitted. These are minimum
of chain slack.
lubrication requirements, and the use of a better type
For drives on fixed centers, an idler or shoe may be
(e.g., Type C instead of Type B) is acceptable and may
used to provide slack adjustment. These devices may
be beneficial. Chain life can vary appreciably depending
also be used to control backlash, or to assure 120 deg
upon the way the drive is lubricated. The better the
minimum chain wrap on the smaller sprocket. Sufficient
lubrication, the longer the chain life. For this reason, it
housing clearance must always be provided for the slack chain
is important that the lubrication recommendations be
to obtain full chain life.
followed when using the ratings given in these tables.
(a) Type A Manual or Drip Lubrication A1.7 Alignment
(1) For manual lubrication, oil is applied copiously
Accurate alignment of shafts and sprocket tooth faces
with a brush or spout can at least once every 8 hr of
provides uniform distribution of the load across the
operation. Volume and frequency should be sufficient
entire chain width and contributes substantially to opti-
to prevent overheating of the chain or discoloration in
mum drive life. Shafting, bearings, and foundations
the chain joints.
should be suitable to maintain the initial alignment.
(2) For drip lubrication, oil drops are directed
Periodic maintenance should include an inspection of
between the link plate edges from a drip lubricator.
alignment to insure optimum chain life.
Volume and frequency should be sufficient to prevent
discoloration of lubricant in the chain joints. Precaution A1.8 Horsepower Ratings Tables
must be taken against misdirection of the drops by
To properly use the horsepower ratings (Tables A4
windage.
through A17), the following factors must be taken into
(b) Type B Bath or Disc Lubrication consideration:
(1) For bath lubrication, the lower strand of chain (a) service factors of Table A1;
runs through a sump of oil in the drive housing. The
(b) multiple strand factors of Table A2;
oil level should reach the pitch line of the chain at its
(c) lubrication. The horsepower established from the
lowest point while operating.
sprocket and speed combination of the drive under con-
(2) For disc lubrication, the chain operates above sideration will indicate a method of lubrication. This
the oil level. The disc picks up oil from the sump and method or a better one must be used to obtain optimum
deposits it onto the chain, usually by means of a trough. chain life.
The diameter of the disc should be such as to produce
rim speeds between 600 ft/min (3 m/s) minimum and NOTE: The horsepower ratings permit the use of interference-fit
connecting links. Chains using interference-fit offset sections or
8000 ft/min (40 m/s) maximum.
slip-fit connecting links may not meet these ratings. Chains using
(c) Type C Oil Stream Lubrication. The lubricant is slip-fit offset links will not meet these ratings. Consult the chain
usually supplied by a circulating pump capable of sup- manufacturer for specific derating factors for their slip-fit connect-
plying each chain drive with a continuous stream of oil. ing links, offset sections, or offset links.

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Table A4 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 25
1
No. of 4 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 50 100 300 500 700 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 8000 8500 9000 10,000
11 0.03 0.05 0.14 0.23 0.31 0.39 0.50 0.62 0.73 0.83 0.98 1.15 1.32 1.38 1.16 0.99 0.86 0.75 0.67 0.60 0.54 0.49 0.45 0.41 0.35

12 0.03 0.06 0.16 0.25 0.34 0.43 0.55 0.68 0.80 0.92 1.07 1.26 1.45 1.57 1.32 1.12 0.97 0.86 0.76 0.68 0.61 0.56 0.51 0.47 0.40
13 0.04 0.06 0.17 0.27 0.37 0.47 0.60 0.74 0.87 1.00 1.17 1.38 1.58 1.77 1.49 1.27 1.10 0.96 0.86 0.77 0.69 0.63 0.57 0.53 0.45
14 0.04 0.07 0.19 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.65 0.80 0.94 1.08 1.27 1.49 1.71 1.93 1.66 1.42 1.23 1.08 0.96 0.86 0.77 0.70 0.64 0.59 0.50
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

15 0.04 0.08 0.20 0.32 0.43 0.54 0.70 0.86 1.01 1.17 1.36 1.61 1.85 2.08 1.84 1.57 1.36 1.20 1.06 0.95 0.86 0.78 0.71 0.65 0.56
16 0.04 0.08 0.22 0.34 0.47 0.58 0.76 0.92 1.09 1.25 1.46 1.72 1.98 2.23 2.03 1.73 1.50 1.32 1.17 1.05 0.94 0.86 0.78 0.72 0.61
17 0.05 0.09 0.23 0.37 0.50 0.62 0.81 0.99 1.16 1.33 1.56 1.84 2.11 2.38 2.22 1.90 1.64 1.44 1.28 1.14 1.03 0.94 0.86 0.79 0.67

18 0.05 0.09 0.25 0.39 0.53 0.66 0.86 1.05 1.24 1.42 1.66 1.96 2.25 2.53 2.42 2.07 1.79 1.57 1.39 1.25 1.12 1.02 0.93 0.86 0.73
19 0.05 0.10 0.26 0.41 0.56 0.70 0.91 1.11 1.31 1.50 1.76 2.07 2.38 2.69 2.62 2.24 1.94 1.70 1.51 1.35 1.22 1.11 1.01 0.93 0.79
20 0.06 0.10 0.28 0.44 0.59 0.74 0.96 1.17 1.38 1.59 1.86 2.19 2.52 2.84 2.83 2.42 2.10 1.84 1.63 1.46 1.32 1.20 1.09 1.00 0.86

21 0.06 0.11 0.29 0.46 0.62 0.78 1.01 1.24 1.46 1.68 1.96 2.31 2.66 2.99 3.05 2.60 2.26 1.98 1.76 1.57 1.42 1.29 1.17 1.08 0.92
22 0.06 0.11 0.31 0.48 0.66 0.82 1.07 1.30 1.53 1.76 2.06 2.43 2.79 3.15 3.27 2.79 2.42 2.12 1.88 1.69 1.52 1.38 1.26 1.16 0.99
23 0.06 0.12 0.32 0.51 0.69 0.86 1.12 1.37 1.61 1.85 2.16 2.55 2.93 3.30 3.50 2.98 2.59 2.27 2.01 1.80 1.62 1.47 1.35 1.24 1.06

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24 0.07 0.13 0.34 0.53 0.72 0.90 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.94 2.27 2.67 3.07 3.46 3.73 3.18 2.76 2.42 2.15 1.92 1.73 1.57 1.44 1.32 1.12
25 0.07 0.13 0.35 0.56 0.75 0.94 1.22 1.50 1.76 2.02 2.37 2.79 3.21 3.61 3.96 3.38 2.93 2.57 2.28 2.04 1.84 1.67 1.53 1.40 1.20
26 0.07 0.14 0.37 0.58 0.79 0.98 1.28 1.56 1.84 2.11 2.47 2.91 3.34 3.77 4.19 3.59 3.11 2.73 2.42 2.17 1.95 1.77 1.62 1.49 1.27

28 0.08 0.15 0.40 0.63 0.85 1.07 1.38 1.69 1.99 2.29 2.68 3.15 3.62 4.09 4.54 4.01 3.47 3.05 2.70 2.42 2.18 1.98 1.81 1.66 1.42
30 0.08 0.16 0.43 0.68 0.92 1.15 1.49 1.82 2.15 2.46 2.88 3.40 3.90 4.40 4.89 4.45 3.85 3.38 3.00 2.68 2.42 2.20 2.01 1.84 1.57
32 0.09 0.17 0.46 0.73 0.98 1.23 1.60 1.95 2.30 2.64 3.09 3.64 4.18 4.72 5.25 4.90 4.25 3.73 3.30 2.96 2.67 2.42 2.21 2.03 1.73

35 0.10 0.19 0.51 0.80 1.08 1.36 1.76 2.15 2.53 2.91 3.41 4.01 4.61 5.20 5.78 5.60 4.86 4.26 3.78 3.38 3.05 2.77 2.53 2.32 1.98
40 0.12 0.22 0.58 0.92 1.25 1.57 2.03 2.48 2.93 3.36 3.93 4.64 5.32 6.00 6.68 6.85 5.93 5.21 4.62 4.13 3.73 3.38 3.09 2.83 2.42
45 0.13 0.25 0.66 1.05 1.42 1.78 2.31 2.82 3.32 3.82 4.47 5.26 6.05 6.82 7.58 8.17 7.08 6.21 5.51 4.93 4.45 4.04 3.69 3.38 2.89

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
ASME B29.100-2002

(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.

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Table A5 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 35
3
No. of 8 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 50 100 300 500 700 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 8000 8500 9000 10,000
ASME B29.100-2002

11 0.10 0.18 0.49 0.77 1.05 1.31 1.70 2.08 2.45 2.82 3.30 2.94 2.33 1.91 1.60 1.37 1.18 1.04 0.92 0.82 0.74 0.67 0.62 0.57 0.48

12 0.11 0.20 0.54 0.85 1.15 1.44 1.87 2.29 2.70 3.10 3.62 3.35 2.66 2.17 1.82 1.56 1.35 1.18 1.05 0.94 0.85 0.77 0.70 0.64 0.55
13 0.12 0.22 0.59 0.93 1.26 1.57 2.04 2.49 2.94 3.38 3.95 3.77 3.00 2.45 2.05 1.75 1.52 1.33 1.18 1.06 0.95 0.87 0.79 0.73 0.62
14 0.13 0.24 0.63 1.01 1.36 1.71 2.21 2.70 3.18 3.66 4.28 4.22 3.35 2.74 2.30 1.96 1.70 1.49 1.32 1.18 1.07 0.97 0.88 0.81 0.69

15 0.14 0.25 0.68 1.08 1.47 1.84 2.38 2.91 3.43 3.94 4.61 4.68 3.71 3.04 2.55 2.17 1.88 1.65 1.47 1.31 1.18 1.07 0.98 0.90 0.77
16 0.15 0.27 0.73 1.16 1.57 1.97 2.55 3.12 3.68 4.22 4.94 5.15 4.09 3.35 2.81 2.40 2.08 1.82 1.62 1.45 1.30 1.18 1.08 0.99 0.85
17 0.16 0.29 0.78 1.24 1.68 2.10 2.73 3.33 3.93 4.51 5.28 5.64 4.48 3.67 3.07 2.62 2.27 2.00 1.77 1.58 1.43 1.30 1.18 1.09 0.93

18 0.17 0.31 0.83 1.32 1.78 2.24 2.90 3.54 4.18 4.80 5.61 6.15 4.88 3.99 3.35 2.86 2.48 2.17 1.93 1.73 1.56 1.41 1.29 1.18 1.01
19 0.18 0.33 0.88 1.40 1.89 2.37 3.07 3.76 4.43 5.09 5.95 6.67 5.29 4.33 3.63 3.10 2.69 2.36 2.09 1.87 1.69 1.53 1.40 1.28 1.10
20 0.19 0.35 0.93 1.48 2.00 2.51 3.25 3.97 4.68 5.38 6.29 7.20 5.72 4.68 3.92 3.35 2.90 2.55 2.26 2.02 1.82 1.65 1.51 1.39 1.18

21 0.20 0.37 0.98 1.56 2.11 2.64 3.42 4.19 4.93 5.67 6.63 7.75 6.15 5.03 4.22 3.60 3.12 2.74 2.43 2.17 1.96 1.78 1.62 1.49 1.27
22 0.21 0.38 1.03 1.64 2.22 2.78 3.60 4.40 5.19 5.96 6.97 8.21 6.59 5.40 4.52 3.86 3.35 2.94 2.61 2.33 2.10 1.91 1.74 1.60 1.37
23 0.22 0.40 1.08 1.72 2.33 2.92 3.78 4.62 5.44 6.25 7.31 8.62 7.05 5.77 4.83 4.13 3.58 3.14 2.79 2.49 2.25 2.04 1.86 1.71 1.46

32
24 0.23 0.42 1.14 1.80 2.44 3.05 3.96 4.84 5.70 6.55 7.66 9.02 7.51 6.15 5.15 4.40 3.81 3.35 2.97 2.66 2.40 2.17 1.99 1.82 1.56
25 0.24 0.44 1.19 1.88 2.55 3.19 4.13 5.05 5.95 6.84 8.00 9.43 7.99 6.54 5.48 4.68 4.05 3.56 3.16 2.82 2.55 2.31 2.11 1.94 1.65
26 0.25 0.46 1.24 1.96 2.66 3.33 4.31 5.27 6.21 7.14 8.35 9.84 8.47 6.93 5.81 4.96 4.30 3.77 3.35 3.00 2.70 2.45 2.24 2.05 1.75

28 0.27 0.50 1.34 2.12 2.88 3.61 4.67 5.71 6.73 7.73 9.05 10.7 9.47 7.75 6.49 5.55 4.81 4.22 3.74 3.35 3.02 2.74 2.50 2.30 1.96
30 0.29 0.54 1.45 2.29 3.10 3.89 5.03 6.15 7.25 8.33 9.74 11.5 10.5 8.59 7.20 6.15 5.33 4.68 4.15 3.71 3.35 3.04 2.77 2.55 2.17
32 0.31 0.58 1.55 2.45 3.32 4.17 5.40 6.60 7.77 8.93 10.4 12.3 11.6 9.47 7.93 6.77 5.87 5.15 4.57 4.09 3.69 3.35 3.06 2.81 0

35 0.34 0.64 1.71 2.70 3.66 4.59 5.95 7.27 8.56 9.84 11.5 13.6 13.2 10.8 9.08 7.75 6.72 5.90 5.23 4.68 4.22 3.83 3.50 3.21 0
40 0.39 0.73 1.97 3.12 4.23 5.30 6.87 8.40 9.89 11.4 13.3 15.7 16.2 13.2 11.1 9.47 8.21 7.20 6.39 5.72 5.15 4.68 0
45 0.45 0.83 2.24 3.55 4.80 6.02 7.80 9.53 11.2 12.9 15.1 17.8 19.3 15.8 13.2 11.3 9.79 8.59 7.62 6.82 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

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Table A6 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 40
1
No. of 2 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 700 900 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 3500 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
11 0.05 0.12 0.23 0.43 0.80 1.16 1.50 1.83 2.48 3.11 3.42 4.03 4.63 5.22 4.66 3.70 3.03 2.54 2.17 1.72 1.41 1.01 0.77 0.61 0.50

12 0.06 0.14 0.25 0.47 0.88 1.27 1.65 2.01 2.73 3.42 3.76 4.43 5.09 5.74 5.31 4.22 3.45 2.89 2.47 1.96 1.60 1.15 0.87 0.69 0.57
13 0.06 0.15 0.28 0.52 0.96 1.39 1.80 2.20 2.97 3.73 4.10 4.83 5.55 6.26 5.99 4.76 3.89 3.26 2.79 2.21 1.81 1.29 0.98 0.78 0.64
14 0.07 0.16 0.30 0.56 1.04 1.50 1.95 2.38 3.22 4.04 4.44 5.23 6.01 6.78 6.70 5.31 4.35 3.65 3.11 2.47 2.02 1.45 1.10 0.87 0.71
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

15 0.07 0.17 0.32 0.60 1.12 1.62 2.10 2.56 3.47 4.35 4.78 5.64 6.47 7.30 7.43 5.89 4.82 4.04 3.45 2.74 2.24 1.60 1.22 0.97 0.79
16 0.08 0.19 0.35 0.65 1.20 1.74 2.25 2.75 3.72 4.66 5.13 6.04 6.94 7.83 8.18 6.49 5.31 4.45 3.80 3.02 2.47 1.77 1.34 1.07 0.87
17 0.08 0.20 0.37 0.69 1.29 1.85 2.40 2.93 3.97 4.98 5.48 6.45 7.41 8.36 8.96 7.11 5.82 4.88 4.17 3.31 2.71 1.94 1.47 1.17 0.96

18 0.09 0.21 0.39 0.73 1.37 1.97 2.55 3.12 4.22 5.30 5.82 6.86 7.88 8.89 9.76 7.75 6.34 5.31 4.54 3.60 2.95 2.11 1.60 1.27 0
19 0.09 0.22 0.42 0.78 1.45 2.09 2.71 3.31 4.48 5.62 6.17 7.27 8.36 9.42 10.5 8.40 6.88 5.76 4.92 3.91 3.20 2.29 1.74 1.38 0
20 0.10 0.24 0.44 0.82 1.53 2.21 2.86 3.50 4.73 5.94 6.53 7.69 8.83 9.96 11.1 9.07 7.43 6.22 5.31 4.22 3.45 2.47 1.88 1.49 0

21 0.11 0.25 0.46 0.87 1.62 2.33 3.02 3.69 4.99 6.26 6.88 8.11 9.31 10.5 11.7 9.76 7.99 6.70 5.72 4.54 3.71 2.66 2.02 1.60 0
22 0.11 0.26 0.49 0.91 1.70 2.45 3.17 3.88 5.25 6.58 7.23 8.52 9.79 11.0 12.3 10.5 8.57 7.18 6.13 4.87 3.98 2.85 2.17 1.72 0
23 0.12 0.27 0.51 0.96 1.78 2.57 3.33 4.07 5.51 6.90 7.59 8.94 10.3 11.6 12.9 11.2 9.16 7.68 6.55 5.20 4.26 3.05 2.32 1.84 0

33
24 0.13 0.29 0.54 1.00 1.87 2.69 3.48 4.26 5.76 7.23 7.95 9.36 10.8 12.1 13.5 11.9 9.76 8.18 6.99 5.54 4.54 3.25 2.47 1.96 0
25 0.13 0.30 0.56 1.05 1.95 2.81 3.64 4.45 6.02 7.55 8.30 9.78 11.2 12.7 14.1 12.7 10.4 8.70 7.43 5.89 4.82 3.45 2.63 0
26 0.14 0.31 0.58 1.09 2.04 2.93 3.80 4.64 6.28 7.88 8.66 10.2 11.7 13.2 14.7 13.5 11.0 9.23 7.88 6.25 5.12 3.66 2.79 0

28 0.15 0.34 0.63 1.18 2.20 3.18 4.11 5.03 6.81 8.54 9.39 11.1 12.7 14.3 15.9 15.0 12.3 10.3 8.80 6.99 5.72 4.09 3.11 0
30 0.16 0.37 0.68 1.27 2.38 3.42 4.43 5.42 7.33 9.20 10.1 11.9 13.7 15.4 17.2 16.7 13.6 11.4 9.76 7.75 6.34 4.54 3.45 0
32 0.17 0.39 0.73 1.36 2.55 3.67 4.75 5.81 7.86 9.86 10.8 12.8 14.7 16.5 18.4 18.4 15.0 12.6 10.8 8.54 6.99 5.00 0

35 0.19 0.43 0.81 1.50 2.81 4.04 5.24 6.40 8.66 10.9 11.9 14.1 16.2 18.2 20.3 21.0 17.2 14.4 12.3 9.76 7.99 5.72 0
40 0.22 0.50 0.93 1.74 3.24 4.67 6.05 7.39 10.0 12.5 13.8 16.3 18.7 21.1 23.4 25.7 21.0 17.6 15.0 11.9 9.76 6.99 0
45 0.25 0.57 1.06 1.97 3.68 5.30 6.87 8.40 11.4 14.2 15.7 18.5 21.2 23.9 26.6 30.5 25.1 21.0 17.9 14.2 11.7 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
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Table A7 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 41
1
No. of 2 in. Pitch Lightweight Machinery Chain
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 700 900 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 3500 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
ASME B29.100-2002

11 0.03 0.07 0.13 0.24 0.44 0.64 0.82 1.01 1.37 1.71 1.88 1.71 1.36 1.11 0.93 0.74 0.61 0.51 0.43 0.34 0.28 0.20 0.15 0.12 0.10

12 0.03 0.07 0.14 0.26 0.49 0.70 0.91 1.11 1.50 1.88 2.07 1.95 1.55 1.27 1.06 0.84 0.69 0.58 0.49 0.39 0.32 0.23 0.17 0.14 0.11
13 0.04 0.08 0.15 0.28 0.53 0.76 0.99 1.21 1.63 2.05 2.25 2.20 1.75 1.43 1.20 0.95 0.78 0.65 0.56 0.44 0.36 0.26 0.20 0.16 0.13
14 0.04 0.09 0.16 0.31 0.57 0.83 1.07 1.31 1.77 2.22 2.44 2.46 1.95 1.60 1.34 1.06 0.87 0.73 0.62 0.49 0.40 0.29 0.22 0.17 0.14

15 0.04 0.09 0.18 0.33 0.62 0.89 1.15 1.41 1.91 2.39 2.63 2.73 2.17 1.77 1.49 1.18 0.96 0.81 0.69 0.55 0.45 0.32 0.24 0.19 0.16
16 0.04 0.10 0.19 0.36 0.66 0.95 1.24 1.51 2.05 2.57 2.82 3.01 2.39 1.95 1.64 1.30 1.06 0.89 0.76 0.60 0.49 0.35 0.27 0.21 0.17
17 0.05 0.11 0.20 0.38 0.71 1.02 1.32 1.61 2.18 2.74 3.01 3.29 2.61 2.14 1.79 1.42 1.16 0.98 0.83 0.66 0.54 0.39 0.29 0.23 0.19

18 0.05 0.12 0.22 0.40 0.75 1.08 1.40 1.72 2.32 2.91 3.20 3.59 2.85 2.33 1.95 1.55 1.27 1.06 0.91 0.72 0.59 0.42 0.32 0.25 0
19 0.05 0.12 0.23 0.43 0.80 1.15 1.49 1.82 2.46 3.09 3.40 3.89 3.09 2.53 2.12 1.68 1.38 1.15 0.98 0.78 0.64 0.46 0.35 0.28 0
20 0.06 0.13 0.24 0.45 0.84 1.21 1.57 1.92 2.60 3.26 3.59 4.20 3.33 2.73 2.29 1.81 1.49 1.24 1.06 0.84 0.69 0.49 0.38 0.30 0

21 0.06 0.14 0.26 0.48 0.89 1.28 1.66 2.03 2.74 3.44 3.78 4.46 3.59 2.94 2.46 1.95 1.60 1.34 1.14 0.91 0.74 0.53 0.40 0.32 0
22 0.06 0.14 0.27 0.50 0.93 1.35 1.74 2.13 2.89 3.62 3.98 4.69 3.85 3.15 2.64 2.09 1.71 1.44 1.23 0.97 0.80 0.57 0.43 0.34 0
23 0.06 0.15 0.28 0.53 0.98 1.41 1.83 2.24 3.03 3.80 4.17 4.92 4.11 3.37 2.82 2.24 1.83 1.54 1.31 1.04 0.85 0.61 0.46 0.37 0

34
24 0.07 0.16 0.29 0.55 1.03 1.48 1.92 2.34 3.17 3.97 4.37 5.15 4.38 3.59 3.01 2.39 1.95 1.64 1.40 1.11 0.91 0.65 0.49 0.39 0
25 0.07 0.17 0.31 0.57 1.07 1.55 2.00 2.45 3.31 4.15 4.57 5.38 4.66 3.81 3.20 2.54 2.08 1.74 1.49 1.18 0.96 0.69 0.53 0
26 0.07 0.17 0.32 0.60 1.12 1.61 2.09 2.55 3.46 4.33 4.76 5.61 4.94 4.05 3.39 2.69 2.20 1.85 1.58 1.25 1.02 0.73 0.56 0

28 0.08 0.19 0.35 0.65 1.21 1.75 2.26 2.77 3.74 4.69 5.16 6.08 5.52 4.52 3.79 3.01 2.46 2.06 1.76 1.40 1.14 0.82 0.62 0
30 0.08 0.20 0.38 0.70 1.31 1.88 2.44 2.98 4.03 5.06 5.56 6.55 6.13 5.01 4.20 3.33 2.73 2.29 1.95 1.55 1.27 0.91 0.69 0
32 0.09 0.22 0.40 0.75 1.40 2.02 2.61 3.20 4.33 5.42 5.96 7.03 6.75 5.52 4.63 3.67 3.01 2.52 2.15 1.71 1.40 1.00 0

35 0.10 0.24 0.44 0.83 1.54 2.22 2.88 3.52 4.76 5.97 6.57 7.74 7.72 6.32 5.29 4.20 3.44 2.88 2.46 1.95 1.60 1.14 0
40 0.12 0.27 0.51 0.96 1.78 2.57 3.33 4.07 5.50 6.90 7.59 8.94 9.43 7.72 6.47 5.13 4.20 3.52 3.01 2.39 1.95 1.40 0
45 0.14 0.31 0.58 1.08 2.02 2.92 3.78 4.62 6.25 7.84 8.62 10.2 11.3 9.21 7.72 6.13 5.01 4.20 3.59 2.85 2.33 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

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Table A8 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 50
5
No. of 8 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 200 300 400 500 700 900 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000
11 0.11 0.24 0.45 0.84 1.56 2.25 2.92 3.57 4.83 6.06 6.66 7.85 8.13 6.65 5.58 4.42 3.62 3.04 2.59 2.06 1.68 1.41 1.20 1.04 0.92

12 0.12 0.26 0.49 0.92 1.72 2.47 3.21 3.92 5.31 6.65 7.31 8.62 9.26 7.58 6.35 5.04 4.13 3.46 2.95 2.34 1.92 1.61 1.37 1.19 1.04
13 0.13 0.29 0.54 1.00 1.87 2.70 3.50 4.27 5.78 7.25 7.97 9.40 10.4 8.55 7.16 5.69 4.65 3.90 3.33 2.64 2.16 1.81 1.55 1.34 0
14 0.14 0.31 0.58 1.09 2.03 2.92 3.79 4.63 6.27 7.86 8.64 10.2 11.7 9.55 8.01 6.35 5.20 4.36 3.72 2.95 2.42 2.03 1.73 1.50 0
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

15 0.15 0.34 0.63 1.17 2.19 3.15 4.08 4.99 6.75 8.47 9.31 11.0 12.6 10.6 8.88 7.05 5.77 4.83 4.13 3.27 2.68 2.25 1.92 1.66 0
16 0.16 0.36 0.67 1.26 2.34 3.38 4.37 5.35 7.24 9.08 9.98 11.8 13.5 11.7 9.78 7.76 6.35 5.32 4.55 3.61 2.95 2.47 2.11 1.83 0
17 0.17 0.39 0.72 1.34 2.50 3.61 4.67 5.71 7.73 9.69 10.7 12.6 14.4 12.8 10.7 8.50 6.96 5.83 4.98 3.95 3.23 2.71 2.31 2.01 0

18 0.18 0.41 0.76 1.43 2.66 3.83 4.97 6.07 8.22 10.3 11.3 13.4 15.3 13.9 11.7 9.26 7.58 6.35 5.42 4.30 3.52 2.95 2.52 0
19 0.19 0.43 0.81 1.51 2.82 4.07 5.27 6.44 8.72 10.9 12.0 14.2 16.3 15.1 12.7 10.0 8.22 6.89 5.88 4.67 3.82 3.20 2.73 0
20 0.20 0.46 0.86 1.60 2.98 4.30 5.57 6.80 9.21 11.5 12.7 15.0 17.2 16.3 13.7 10.8 8.88 7.44 6.35 5.04 4.13 3.46 2.95 0

21 0.21 0.48 0.90 1.69 3.14 4.53 5.87 7.17 9.71 12.2 13.4 15.8 18.1 17.6 14.7 11.7 9.55 8.01 6.84 5.42 4.44 3.72 3.18 0
22 0.22 0.51 0.95 1.77 3.31 4.76 6.17 7.54 10.2 12.8 14.1 16.6 19.1 18.8 15.8 12.5 10.2 8.59 7.33 5.82 4.76 3.99 3.41 0
23 0.23 0.53 1.00 1.86 3.47 5.00 6.47 7.91 10.7 13.4 14.8 17.4 20.0 20.1 16.9 13.4 11.0 9.18 7.84 6.22 5.09 4.27 0

35
24 0.25 0.56 1.04 1.95 3.63 5.23 6.78 8.29 11.2 14.1 15.5 18.2 20.9 21.4 18.0 14.3 11.7 9.78 8.35 6.63 5.42 4.55 0
25 0.26 0.58 1.09 2.03 3.80 5.47 7.08 8.66 11.7 14.7 16.2 19.0 21.9 22.8 19.1 15.2 12.4 10.4 8.88 7.05 5.77 4.83 0
26 0.27 0.61 1.14 2.12 3.96 5.70 7.39 9.03 12.2 15.3 16.9 19.9 22.8 24.2 20.3 16.1 13.2 11.0 9.42 7.47 6.12 5.13 0

28 0.29 0.66 1.23 2.30 4.29 6.18 8.01 9.79 13.2 16.6 18.3 21.5 24.7 27.0 22.6 18.0 14.7 12.3 10.5 8.35 6.84 5.73 0
30 0.31 0.71 1.33 2.48 4.62 6.66 8.63 10.5 14.3 17.9 19.7 23.2 26.6 30.0 25.1 19.9 16.3 13.7 11.7 9.26 7.58 0
32 0.33 0.76 1.42 2.66 4.96 7.14 9.25 11.3 15.3 19.2 21.1 24.9 28.6 32.2 27.7 22.0 18.0 15.1 12.9 10.2 8.35 0

35 0.37 0.84 1.57 2.93 5.46 7.86 10.2 12.5 16.9 21.1 23.2 27.4 31.5 35.5 31.6 25.1 20.6 17.2 14.7 11.7 9.55 0
40 0.43 0.97 1.81 3.38 6.31 9.08 11.8 14.4 19.5 24.4 26.8 31.6 36.3 41.0 38.7 30.7 25.1 21.0 18.0 14.3 0
45 0.48 1.10 2.06 3.84 7.16 10.3 13.4 16.3 22.1 27.7 30.5 35.9 41.3 46.5 46.1 36.6 30.0 25.1 21.4 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
ASME B29.100-2002

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Table A9 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 60
3
No. of 4 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
ASME B29.100-2002

11 0.18 0.41 0.77 1.44 2.07 2.69 3.87 5.02 6.13 7.23 8.30 9.36 10.4 11.4 12.5 11.9 9.41 7.70 6.45 5.51 3.94 3.00 2.38 1.95 1.63

12 0.20 0.45 0.85 1.58 2.28 2.95 4.25 5.51 6.74 7.94 9.12 10.3 11.4 12.6 13.7 13.5 10.7 8.77 7.35 6.28 4.49 3.42 2.71 2.22 1.86
13 0.22 0.50 0.92 1.73 2.49 3.22 4.64 6.01 7.34 8.65 9.94 11.2 12.5 13.7 14.9 15.2 12.1 9.89 8.29 7.08 5.06 3.85 3.06 2.50 0
14 0.24 0.54 1.00 1.87 2.69 3.49 5.02 6.51 7.96 9.37 10.8 12.1 13.5 14.8 16.2 17.0 13.5 11.1 9.26 7.91 5.66 4.31 3.42 2.80 0

15 0.25 0.58 1.08 2.01 2.90 3.76 5.41 7.01 8.57 10.1 11.6 13.1 14.5 16.0 17.4 18.8 15.0 12.3 10.3 8.77 6.28 4.77 3.79 3.10 0
16 0.27 0.62 1.16 2.16 3.11 4.03 5.80 7.52 9.19 10.8 12.4 14.0 15.6 17.1 18.7 20.2 16.5 13.5 11.3 9.66 6.91 5.26 4.17 3.42 0
17 0.29 0.66 1.24 2.31 3.32 4.30 6.20 8.03 9.81 11.6 13.3 15.0 16.7 18.3 19.9 21.6 18.1 14.8 12.4 10.6 7.57 5.76 4.57 3.74 0

18 0.31 0.70 1.31 2.45 3.53 4.58 6.59 8.54 10.4 12.3 14.1 15.9 17.7 19.5 21.2 22.9 19.7 16.1 13.5 11.5 8.25 6.28 4.98 4.08 0
19 0.33 0.75 1.39 2.60 3.74 4.85 6.99 9.05 11.1 13.0 15.0 16.9 18.8 20.6 22.5 24.3 21.4 17.5 14.6 12.5 8.95 6.81 5.40 4.42 0
20 0.35 0.79 1.47 2.75 3.96 5.13 7.38 9.57 11.7 13.8 15.8 17.9 19.8 21.8 23.8 25.7 23.1 18.9 15.8 13.5 9.66 7.35 5.83 0

21 0.36 0.83 1.55 2.90 4.17 5.40 7.78 10.1 12.3 14.5 16.7 18.8 20.9 23.0 25.1 27.1 24.8 20.3 17.0 14.5 10.4 7.91 6.28 0
22 0.38 0.87 1.63 3.05 4.39 5.68 8.19 10.6 13.0 15.3 17.5 19.8 22.0 24.2 26.4 28.5 26.6 21.8 18.2 15.6 11.1 8.48 6.73 0
23 0.40 0.92 1.71 3.19 4.60 5.96 8.59 11.1 13.6 16.0 18.4 20.8 23.1 25.4 27.7 29.9 28.4 23.3 19.5 16.7 11.9 9.07 7.19 0

36
24 0.42 0.96 1.79 3.35 4.82 6.24 8.99 11.6 14.2 16.8 19.3 21.7 24.2 26.6 29.0 31.3 30.3 24.8 20.8 17.8 12.7 9.66 7.67 0
25 0.44 1.00 1.87 3.50 5.04 6.52 9.40 12.2 14.9 17.5 20.1 22.7 25.3 27.8 30.3 32.7 32.2 26.4 22.1 18.9 13.5 10.3 8.15 0
26 0.46 1.05 1.95 3.65 5.25 6.81 9.80 12.7 15.5 18.3 21.0 23.7 26.4 29.0 31.6 34.1 34.2 28.0 23.4 20.0 14.3 10.9 8.65 0

28 0.50 1.13 2.12 3.95 5.69 7.37 10.6 13.8 16.8 19.8 22.8 25.7 28.5 31.4 34.2 37.0 38.2 31.3 26.2 22.4 16.0 12.2 0
30 0.54 1.22 2.28 4.26 6.13 7.94 11.4 14.8 18.1 21.4 24.5 27.7 30.8 33.8 36.8 39.8 42.4 34.7 29.1 24.8 17.8 13.5 0
32 0.57 1.31 2.45 4.56 6.57 8.52 12.3 15.9 19.4 22.9 26.3 29.7 33.0 36.3 39.5 42.7 46.7 38.2 32.0 27.3 19.6 14.9 0

35 0.63 1.44 2.69 5.03 7.24 9.38 13.5 17.5 21.4 25.2 29.0 32.7 36.3 39.9 43.5 47.1 53.4 43.7 36.6 31.3 22.4 17.0 0
40 0.73 1.67 3.11 5.81 8.37 10.8 15.6 20.2 24.7 29.1 33.5 37.7 42.0 46.1 50.3 54.4 62.5 53.4 44.7 38.2 27.3 0
45 0.83 1.89 3.53 6.60 9.50 12.3 17.7 23.0 28.1 33.1 38.0 42.9 47.7 52.4 57.1 61.7 70.9 63.7 53.4 45.6 32.6 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.

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Table A10 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 80
No. of 1 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2700 3000 3400
11 0.42 0.97 1.80 3.36 4.84 6.28 9.04 11.7 14.3 16.9 19.4 21.9 23.0 19.6 17.0 14.9 11.8 9.69 8.12 6.93 6.01 5.27 4.42 3.77 1.70

12 0.47 1.06 1.98 3.69 5.32 6.89 9.93 12.9 15.7 18.5 21.3 24.0 26.2 22.3 19.4 17.0 13.5 11.0 9.25 7.90 6.85 6.01 5.04 4.30 0
13 0.51 1.16 2.16 4.03 5.80 7.52 10.8 14.0 17.1 20.2 23.2 26.2 29.1 25.2 21.8 19.2 15.2 12.5 10.4 8.91 7.72 6.78 5.68 4.85 0
14 0.55 1.25 2.34 4.36 6.29 8.14 11.7 15.2 18.6 21.9 25.1 28.4 31.5 28.2 24.4 21.4 17.0 13.9 11.7 9.96 8.63 7.57 6.35 5.42 0
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

15 0.59 1.35 2.52 4.70 6.77 8.77 12.6 16.4 20.0 23.6 27.1 30.6 34.0 31.2 27.1 23.8 18.9 15.4 12.9 11.0 9.57 8.40 7.04 6.01 0
16 0.63 1.45 2.70 5.04 7.26 9.41 13.5 17.6 21.5 25.3 29.0 32.8 36.4 34.4 29.8 26.2 20.8 17.0 14.2 12.2 10.5 9.25 7.76 6.62 0
17 0.68 1.55 2.88 5.38 7.75 10.0 14.5 18.7 22.9 27.0 31.0 35.0 38.9 37.7 32.7 28.7 22.7 18.6 15.6 13.3 11.5 10.1 8.49 7.25 0

18 0.72 1.64 3.07 5.72 8.25 10.7 15.4 19.9 24.4 28.7 33.0 37.2 41.4 41.1 35.6 31.2 24.8 20.3 17.0 14.5 12.6 11.0 9.25 7.90 0
19 0.76 1.74 3.25 6.07 8.74 11.3 16.3 21.1 25.8 30.4 35.0 39.4 43.8 44.5 38.6 33.9 26.9 22.0 18.4 15.7 13.6 12.0 10.0 8.57 0
20 0.81 1.84 3.44 6.41 9.24 12.0 17.2 22.3 27.3 32.2 37.0 41.7 46.3 48.1 41.7 36.6 29.0 23.8 19.9 17.0 14.7 12.9 10.8 0

21 0.85 1.94 3.62 6.76 9.74 12.6 18.2 23.5 28.8 33.9 39.0 43.9 48.9 51.7 44.8 39.4 31.2 25.6 21.4 18.3 15.9 13.9 11.7 0
22 0.90 2.04 3.81 7.11 10.2 13.3 19.1 24.8 30.3 35.7 41.0 46.2 51.4 55.5 48.1 42.2 33.5 27.4 23.0 19.6 17.0 14.9 12.5 0
23 0.94 2.14 4.00 7.46 10.7 13.9 20.1 26.0 31.8 37.4 43.0 48.5 53.9 59.3 51.4 45.1 35.8 29.3 24.6 21.0 18.2 15.9 13.4 0

37
24 0.98 2.24 4.19 7.81 11.3 14.6 21.0 27.2 33.2 39.2 45.0 50.8 56.4 62.0 54.8 48.1 38.2 31.2 26.2 22.3 19.4 17.0 14.2 0
25 1.03 2.34 4.37 8.16 11.8 15.2 21.9 28.4 34.7 40.9 47.0 53.0 59.0 64.8 58.2 51.1 40.6 33.2 27.8 23.8 20.6 18.1 15.1 0
26 1.07 2.45 4.56 8.52 12.3 15.9 22.9 29.7 36.2 42.7 49.1 55.3 61.5 67.6 61.8 54.2 43.0 35.2 29.5 25.2 21.8 19.2 16.1 0

28 1.16 2.65 4.94 9.23 13.3 17.2 24.8 32.1 39.3 46.3 53.2 59.9 66.7 73.3 69.0 60.6 48.1 39.4 33.0 28.2 24.4 21.4 0
30 1.25 2.85 5.33 9.94 14.3 18.5 26.7 34.6 42.3 49.9 57.3 64.6 71.8 78.9 76.6 67.2 53.3 43.6 36.6 31.2 27.1 23.8 0
32 1.34 3.06 5.71 10.7 15.3 19.9 28.6 37.1 45.4 53.5 61.4 69.2 77.0 84.6 84.3 74.0 58.7 48.1 40.3 34.4 29.8 26.2 0

35 1.48 3.37 6.29 11.7 16.9 21.9 31.6 40.9 50.0 58.9 67.6 76.3 84.8 93.3 96.5 84.7 67.2 55.0 46.1 39.4 34.1 0
40 1.71 3.89 7.27 13.6 19.5 25.3 36.4 47.2 57.7 68.0 78.1 88.1 99.0 108 117 103 82.1 67.2 56.3 48.1 20.0 0
45 1.94 4.42 8.25 15.4 22.2 28.7 41.4 53.6 65.6 77.2 88.7 100 111 122 133 123 98.0 80.2 67.2 54.1 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
ASME B29.100-2002

(d) For optimum results, it is recommended that the roller chain manufacturer be given the opportunity to evaluate the
conditions of operation of chains in the italicized (galling range) speed area.

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Table A11 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 100
No. of 114 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2700
ASME B29.100-2002

11 0.81 1.85 3.45 6.44 9.28 12.0 17.3 22.4 27.4 32.3 37.1 32.8 27.5 23.4 20.3 17.8 15.8 14.2 11.6 9.71 8.29 7.19 6.31 1.29 0

12 0.89 2.03 3.79 7.08 10.2 13.2 19.0 24.6 30.1 35.5 40.8 37.3 31.3 26.7 23.2 20.3 18.0 16.1 13.2 11.1 9.45 8.19 7.19 0
13 0.97 2.22 4.13 7.72 11.1 14.4 20.7 26.9 32.8 38.7 44.5 42.1 35.3 30.1 26.1 22.9 20.3 18.2 14.9 12.5 10.6 9.23 8.10 0
14 1.05 2.40 4.48 8.36 12.0 15.6 22.5 29.1 35.6 41.9 48.2 47.0 39.4 33.7 29.2 25.6 22.7 20.3 16.6 13.9 11.9 10.3 9.05 0

15 1.13 2.59 4.83 9.01 13.0 16.8 24.2 31.4 38.3 45.2 51.9 52.2 43.7 37.3 32.4 28.4 25.2 22.5 18.4 15.5 13.2 11.4 10.0 0
16 1.22 2.77 5.17 9.66 13.9 18.0 26.0 33.6 41.1 48.4 55.6 57.5 48.2 41.1 35.7 31.3 27.7 24.8 20.3 17.0 14.5 12.6 11.1 0
17 1.30 2.96 5.52 10.3 14.8 19.2 27.7 35.9 43.9 51.7 59.4 63.0 52.8 45.0 39.0 34.3 30.4 27.2 22.3 18.7 15.9 13.8 0.79 0

18 1.38 3.15 5.88 11.0 15.8 20.5 29.5 38.2 46.7 55.0 63.2 68.6 57.5 49.1 42.5 37.3 33.1 29.6 24.2 20.3 17.4 15.0 0
19 1.46 3.34 6.23 11.6 16.7 21.7 31.2 40.5 49.5 58.3 67.0 74.4 62.3 53.2 46.1 40.5 35.9 32.1 26.3 22.0 18.8 16.3 0
20 1.55 3.53 6.58 12.3 17.7 22.9 33.0 42.8 52.3 61.6 70.8 79.8 67.3 57.5 49.8 43.7 38.8 34.7 28.4 23.8 20.3 17.6 0

21 1.63 3.72 6.94 13.0 18.7 24.2 34.8 45.1 55.1 65.0 74.6 84.2 72.4 61.8 53.6 47.0 41.7 37.3 30.6 25.6 21.9 19.0 0
22 1.71 3.91 7.30 13.6 19.6 25.4 36.6 47.4 58.0 68.3 78.5 88.5 77.7 66.3 57.5 50.4 44.7 40.0 32.8 27.5 23.4 20.3 0
23 1.80 4.10 7.66 14.3 20.6 26.7 38.4 49.8 60.8 71.7 82.3 92.8 83.0 70.9 61.4 53.9 47.8 42.8 35.0 29.4 25.1 7.74 0

38
24 1.88 4.30 8.02 15.0 21.5 27.9 40.2 52.1 63.7 75.0 86.2 97.2 88.5 75.6 65.5 57.5 51.0 45.6 37.3 31.3 26.7 0
25 1.97 4.49 8.38 15.6 22.5 29.2 42.0 54.4 66.6 78.4 90.1 102 94.1 80.3 69.6 61.1 54.2 48.5 39.7 33.3 28.4 0
26 2.05 4.68 8.74 16.3 23.5 30.4 43.8 56.8 69.4 81.8 94.0 106 99.8 85.2 73.8 64.8 57.5 51.4 42.1 35.3 30.1 0

28 2.22 5.07 9.47 17.7 25.5 33.0 47.5 61.5 75.2 88.6 102 115 112 95.2 82.5 72.4 64.2 57.5 47.0 39.4 33.7 0
30 2.40 5.47 10.2 19.0 27.4 35.5 51.2 66.3 81.0 95.5 110 124 124 106 91.5 80.3 71.2 63.7 52.2 43.7 10.0 0
32 2.57 5.86 10.9 20.4 29.4 38.1 54.9 71.1 86.9 102 118 133 136 116 101 88.5 78.5 70.2 57.5 45.2 0

35 2.83 6.46 12.0 22.5 32.4 42.0 60.4 78.3 95.7 113 130 146 156 133 115 101 89.8 80.3 65.8 55.1 0
40 3.27 7.46 13.9 26.0 37.4 48.5 69.8 90.4 111 130 150 169 188 163 141 124 110 98.1 80.3 0
45 3.71 8.47 15.8 29.5 42.5 55.0 79.3 103 126 148 170 192 213 194 168 148 131 117 45.3 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

(d) For optimum results, it is recommended that the roller chain manufacturer be given the opportunity to evaluate the
conditions of operation of chains in the italicized (galling range) speed area.

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Table A12 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 120
No. of 112 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 150 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100
11 1.37 3.12 5.83 10.9 15.7 20.3 29.2 37.9 46.3 54.6 46.3 37.9 31.8 27.1 23.5 20.6 18.3 16.4 14.8 13.4 12.2 11.2 10.4 9.59 0

12 1.50 3.43 6.40 11.9 17.2 22.3 32.1 41.6 50.9 59.9 52.8 43.2 36.2 30.9 26.8 23.5 20.9 18.7 16.8 15.3 13.9 12.8 11.8 10.9 0
13 1.64 3.74 6.98 13.0 18.8 24.3 35.0 45.4 55.5 65.3 59.5 48.7 40.8 34.9 30.2 26.5 23.5 21.0 19.0 17.2 15.7 14.4 13.3 12.3 0
14 1.78 4.05 7.56 14.1 20.3 26.3 37.9 49.1 60.1 70.8 66.5 54.4 45.6 39.0 33.8 29.6 26.3 23.5 21.2 19.2 17.6 16.1 14.9 8.94 0
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

15 1.91 4.37 8.15 15.2 21.9 28.4 40.9 53.0 64.7 76.3 73.8 60.4 50.6 43.2 37.4 32.9 29.1 26.1 23.5 21.3 19.5 17.9 16.5 0
16 2.05 4.68 8.74 16.3 23.5 30.4 43.8 56.8 69.4 81.8 81.3 66.5 55.7 47.6 41.2 36.2 32.1 28.7 25.9 23.5 21.5 19.7 18.2 0
17 2.19 5.00 9.33 17.4 25.1 32.5 46.8 60.6 74.1 87.3 89.0 72.8 61.0 52.1 45.2 39.6 35.2 31.5 28.4 25.8 23.5 21.6 19.9 0

18 2.33 5.32 9.92 18.5 26.7 34.6 49.8 64.5 78.8 92.9 97.0 79.4 66.5 56.8 49.2 43.2 38.3 34.3 30.9 28.1 25.6 23.5 11.3 0
19 2.47 5.64 10.5 19.6 28.3 36.6 52.8 68.4 83.6 98.5 105 86.1 72.1 61.6 53.4 46.8 41.5 37.2 33.5 30.4 27.8 25.5 0
20 2.61 5.96 11.1 20.7 29.9 38.7 55.8 72.7 88.3 104 114 92.9 77.9 66.5 57.6 50.6 44.9 40.1 36.2 32.9 30.0 27.5 0

21 2.75 6.28 11.7 21.9 31.5 40.8 58.8 76.2 93.1 110 122 100 83.8 71.6 62.0 54.4 48.3 43.2 39.0 35.4 32.3 29.6 0
22 2.90 6.60 12.3 23.0 33.1 42.9 61.8 80.1 97.9 115 131 107 89.9 76.7 66.5 58.4 51.8 46.3 41.8 37.9 34.6 16.6 0
23 3.04 6.93 12.9 24.1 34.8 45.0 64.9 84.0 103 121 139 115 96.1 82.0 71.1 62.4 55.3 49.5 44.6 40.5 37.0 0

39
24 3.18 7.25 13.5 25.3 36.4 47.1 67.9 88.0 108 127 146 122 102 87.4 75.8 66.5 59.0 52.8 47.6 43.2 39.4 0
25 3.32 7.58 14.1 26.4 38.0 49.3 71.0 91.9 112 132 152 130 109 92.9 80.6 70.7 62.7 56.1 50.6 45.9 41.3 0
26 3.47 7.91 14.8 27.5 39.7 51.4 74.0 95.9 117 138 159 138 115 98.6 85.4 75.0 66.5 59.5 53.7 48.7 26.6 0

28 3.76 8.57 16.0 29.8 43.0 55.7 80.2 104 127 150 172 154 129 110 95.5 83.8 74.3 66.5 60.0 54.4 0
30 4.05 9.23 17.2 32.1 46.3 60.0 86.4 112 137 161 185 171 143 122 106 92.9 82.4 73.8 66.5 42.4 0
32 4.34 9.90 18.5 34.5 49.6 64.3 92.6 120 147 173 199 188 158 135 117 102 90.8 81.3 73.3 0

35 4.78 10.9 20.3 38.0 54.7 70.9 102 132 162 190 219 215 180 154 133 117 104 92.9 47.7 0
40 5.52 12.6 23.5 43.9 63.2 81.8 118 153 187 220 253 263 220 188 163 143 127 59.5 0
45 6.27 14.3 26.7 49.8 71.7 92.9 134 173 212 250 287 314 263 224 195 171 80.0 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
ASME B29.100-2002

(d) For optimum results, it is recommended that the roller chain manufacturer be given the opportunity to evaluate the
conditions of operation of chains in the italicized (galling range) speed area.

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Table A13 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 140
No. of 134 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700
ASME B29.100-2002

11 2.12 4.83 9.02 16.8 24.2 31.4 38.4 45.2 52.0 58.6 65.2 71.6 75.2 66.0 52.4 42.9 35.9 30.7 26.6 23.3 20.7 18.5 16.7 15.2 0

12 2.33 5.31 9.91 18.5 26.6 34.5 42.2 49.7 57.1 64.4 71.6 78.7 85.7 75.2 59.7 48.9 41.0 35.0 30.3 26.6 23.6 21.1 19.0 17.3 0
13 2.54 5.79 10.8 20.2 29.0 37.6 46.0 54.2 62.2 70.2 78.0 85.8 93.5 84.8 67.3 55.1 46.2 39.4 34.2 30.0 26.6 23.8 21.5 19.5 0
14 2.75 6.27 11.7 21.8 31.5 40.8 49.8 58.7 67.4 76.0 84.5 93.0 101 94.8 75.2 61.6 51.6 44.1 38.2 33.5 29.7 26.6 24.0 21.8

15 2.96 6.76 12.6 23.5 33.9 43.9 53.7 63.2 72.7 81.9 91.1 100 109 105 83.4 68.3 57.2 48.9 42.4 37.2 33.0 29.5 26.6 0
16 3.18 7.24 13.5 25.2 36.3 47.1 57.5 67.8 77.9 87.8 97.7 107 117 116 91.9 75.2 63.1 53.8 46.7 41.0 36.3 32.5 29.3 0
17 3.39 7.73 14.4 26.9 38.8 50.3 61.4 72.4 83.2 93.8 104 115 125 127 101 82.4 69.1 59.0 51.1 44.9 39.8 35.6 32.1 0

18 3.61 8.23 15.4 28.6 41.3 53.5 65.3 77.0 88.5 99.8 111 122 133 138 110 89.8 75.2 64.2 55.7 48.9 43.3 38.8 35.0 0
19 3.82 8.72 16.3 30.4 43.7 56.7 69.3 81.6 93.8 106 118 129 141 150 119 97.4 81.6 69.7 60.4 53.0 47.0 42.1 37.9 0
20 4.04 9.22 17.2 32.1 46.2 59.9 73.2 86.3 99.1 112 124 137 149 161 128 105 88.1 75.2 65.2 57.2 50.8 45.4 0

21 4.26 9.72 18.1 33.8 48.7 63.1 77.2 91.0 104 118 131 144 157 170 138 113 94.8 80.9 70.2 61.6 54.6 48.9 0
22 4.48 10.2 19.1 35.6 51.3 66.4 81.2 95.6 110 124 138 151 165 178 148 121 102 86.8 75.2 66.0 58.6 52.4 0
23 4.70 10.7 20.0 37.3 53.8 69.7 85.2 100 115 130 145 159 173 187 158 130 109 92.8 80.4 70.6 62.6 56.0 0

40
24 4.92 11.2 20.9 39.1 56.3 72.9 89.2 105 121 136 151 166 181 196 169 138 116 98.9 85.7 75.2 66.7 59.7 0
25 5.14 11.7 21.9 40.8 58.8 76.2 93.2 110 126 142 158 174 189 205 180 147 123 105 91.1 80.0 70.9 63.5 0
26 5.37 12.2 22.8 42.6 61.4 79.5 97.2 115 132 148 165 181 198 214 190 156 131 112 96.7 84.8 75.2 0

28 5.81 13.3 24.7 46.2 66.5 86.2 105 124 143 161 179 197 214 232 213 174 146 125 108 94.8 84.1 0
30 6.26 14.3 26.7 49.7 71.6 92.8 113 134 154 173 193 212 231 249 236 193 162 138 120 105 93.2 0
32 6.71 15.3 28.6 53.3 76.8 99.5 122 143 165 186 206 227 247 267 260 213 178 152 132 116 0

35 7.40 16.9 31.5 58.7 84.6 110 134 158 181 205 227 250 272 295 297 243 204 174 151 130 0
40 8.54 19.5 36.4 67.9 97.7 127 155 182 210 236 263 289 315 340 363 297 249 213 178 0
45 9.70 22.1 41.3 77.1 111 144 176 207 238 268 298 328 357 387 434 355 297 237 92.7 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
(d) For optimum results, it is recommended that the roller chain manufacturer be given the opportunity to evaluate the
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

conditions of operation of chains in the italicized (galling range) speed area.

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Table A14 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 160
No. of 2 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400
11 3.07 7.01 13.1 24.4 35.2 45.6 55.7 65.6 75.4 85.0 94.5 96.6 83.7 73.5 65.2 58.3 52.6 47.7 43.6 40.0 34.1 29.6 26.0 23.0 0

12 3.38 7.70 14.4 26.8 38.6 50.1 61.2 72.1 82.8 93.4 104 110 95.4 83.7 74.2 66.4 59.9 54.4 49.6 45.6 38.9 33.7 29.6 26.3 0
13 3.68 8.40 15.7 29.2 42.1 54.6 66.7 78.6 90.3 102 113 124 108 94.4 83.7 74.9 67.5 61.3 56.0 51.4 43.9 38.0 33.4 29.6 0
14 3.99 9.10 17.0 31.7 45.6 59.1 72.3 85.2 97.8 110 123 135 120 105 93.6 83.7 75.5 68.5 62.6 57.4 49.0 42.5 37.3 33.1 0
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15 4.30 9.80 18.3 34.1 49.2 63.7 77.9 91.7 105 119 132 145 133 117 104 92.8 83.7 76.0 69.4 63.7 54.4 47.1 41.4 0
16 4.61 10.5 19.6 36.6 52.7 68.3 83.5 98.4 113 127 142 156 147 129 114 102 92.2 83.7 76.4 70.2 59.9 51.9 45.6 0
17 4.92 11.2 20.9 39.1 56.3 72.9 89.1 105 121 136 151 166 161 141 125 112 101 91.7 83.7 76.8 65.6 56.9 49.9 0

18 5.23 11.9 22.3 41.6 59.9 77.6 94.8 112 128 145 161 177 175 154 136 122 110 99.9 91.2 83.7 71.5 62.0 54.4 0
19 5.55 12.7 23.6 44.1 63.5 82.2 101 118 136 153 171 188 190 167 148 132 119 108 98.9 90.8 77.5 67.2 59.0 0
20 5.86 13.4 25.0 46.6 67.1 86.9 106 125 144 162 180 198 205 180 160 143 129 117 107 98.1 83.7 72.6 63.7 0

21 6.18 14.1 26.3 49.1 70.7 91.6 112 132 152 171 190 209 221 194 172 154 139 126 115 105 90.1 78.1 68.5 0
22 6.50 14.8 27.7 51.6 74.4 96.3 118 139 159 180 200 220 237 208 184 165 149 135 123 113 96.6 83.7 0
23 6.82 15.6 29.0 54.2 78.0 101 124 146 167 189 210 231 251 222 197 176 159 144 132 121 103 89.5 0

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24 7.14 16.3 30.4 56.7 81.7 106 129 152 175 197 220 241 263 237 210 188 169 154 140 129 110 95.4 0
25 7.46 17.0 31.8 59.3 85.4 111 135 159 183 206 229 252 275 252 223 200 180 164 149 137 117 101 0
26 7.78 17.8 33.1 61.8 89.1 115 141 166 191 215 239 263 287 267 237 212 191 173 158 145 124 108 0

28 8.43 19.2 35.9 67.0 96.5 125 153 180 207 233 259 285 311 298 265 237 214 194 177 162 139 120 0
30 9.08 20.7 38.7 72.2 104 135 165 194 223 251 279 307 336 331 293 263 237 215 196 180 154 0
32 9.74 22.2 41.5 77.4 111 144 176 208 239 269 300 329 359 365 323 289 261 237 216 198 169 0

35 10.7 24.5 45.7 85.2 123 159 194 229 263 297 330 363 395 417 370 331 298 271 247 227 180 0
40 12.4 28.3 52.8 98.5 142 184 225 265 304 343 381 419 457 494 452 404 365 331 302 257 0
45 14.1 32.1 59.9 112 161 209 255 301 345 389 433 476 519 561 539 482 418 348 271 189 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
ASME B29.100-2002

(d) For optimum results, it is recommended that the roller chain manufacturer be given the opportunity to evaluate the
conditions of operation of chains in the italicized (galling range) speed area.

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Table A15 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 180
No. of 214 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150
ASME B29.100-2002

11 4.24 9.68 18.1 33.7 48.6 62.9 76.9 90.6 104 117 124 106 92.0 80.7 71.6 64.1 57.8 52.4 47.9 46.9 40.5 37.5 34.9 32.5 0

12 4.66 10.6 19.8 37.0 53.4 69.1 84.5 99.6 114 129 142 121 105 92.0 81.6 73.0 65.8 59.7 54.6 50.1 46.2 42.8 39.7 37.1 0
13 5.08 11.6 21.6 40.4 58.2 75.4 92.1 109 125 141 156 136 118 104 92.0 82.3 74.2 67.4 61.5 56.5 52.1 48.2 44.8 0
14 5.51 12.6 23.4 43.7 63.0 81.6 99.8 118 135 152 169 152 132 116 103 92.0 82.9 75.3 68.7 63.1 58.2 53.9 50.1 0

15 5.93 13.5 25.3 47.1 67.9 88.0 108 127 146 164 182 169 146 129 114 102 92.0 83.5 76.2 70.0 64.5 59.7 55.5 0
16 6.36 14.5 27.1 50.5 72.8 94.3 115 136 156 176 196 186 161 142 126 112 101 92.0 84.0 77.1 71.1 65.8 61.2 0
17 6.79 15.5 28.9 54.0 77.7 101 123 145 167 188 209 204 177 155 138 123 111 101 92.0 84.4 77.9 72.1 0

18 7.22 16.5 30.8 57.4 82.7 107 131 154 177 200 222 222 193 169 150 134 121 110 100 92.0 84.8 78.5 0
19 7.66 17.5 32.6 60.8 87.6 114 139 164 188 212 236 241 209 183 163 145 131 119 109 99.8 92.0 85.2 0
20 8.10 18.5 34.5 64.3 92.6 120 147 173 199 224 249 260 226 198 176 157 142 129 117 108 99.3 92.0 0

21 8.53 19.5 36.3 67.8 97.6 126 155 182 209 236 262 280 243 213 189 169 152 138 126 116 107 99.0 0
22 8.97 20.5 38.2 71.3 103 133 163 192 220 248 276 300 260 228 203 181 163 148 135 124 115 0
23 9.41 21.5 40.1 74.8 108 140 171 201 231 260 290 318 278 244 216 194 175 159 145 133 123 0

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24 9.86 22.5 42.0 78.3 113 146 179 210 242 273 303 333 296 260 231 206 186 169 154 142 131 0
25 10.3 23.5 43.9 81.8 118 153 187 220 253 285 317 348 315 277 245 220 198 180 164 151 139 0
26 10.7 24.5 45.7 85.4 123 159 195 229 264 297 331 363 334 293 260 233 210 191 174 160 0

28 11.6 26.6 49.6 92.5 133 173 211 249 286 322 358 394 374 328 291 260 235 213 194 178 0
30 12.5 28.6 53.4 99.6 144 186 227 268 308 347 386 424 414 364 322 289 260 236 216 198 0
32 13.4 30.7 57.2 107 154 199 244 287 330 372 414 455 456 401 355 318 287 260 238 0

35 14.8 33.8 63.1 118 170 220 268 316 363 410 456 501 522 458 406 364 328 291 220 0
40 17.1 39.0 72.9 136 196 254 310 365 420 473 526 579 575 524 465 398 324 244 0
45 19.4 44.3 82.7 154 222 288 352 415 477 538 598 631 578 514 441 360 271 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

(d) For optimum results, it is recommended that the roller chain manufacturer be given the opportunity to evaluate the
conditions of operation of chains in the italicized (galling range) speed area.

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Table A16 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 200
No. of 212 in. Pitch
Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Small
Spkt. 10 15 20 30 40 50 70 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700
11 5.64 8.12 10.5 15.1 19.6 24.0 32.5 44.8 64.5 83.5 102 120 138 156 135 115 100 87.8 77.9 0

12 6.19 8.92 11.6 16.6 21.6 26.4 35.7 49.2 70.8 91.8 112 132 152 171 154 132 114 100 0
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13 6.75 9.72 12.6 18.1 23.5 28.7 38.9 53.6 77.2 100 122 144 166 187 174 148 129 113 0
14 7.31 10.5 13.6 19.7 25.5 31.1 42.1 58.1 83.7 108 132 156 179 202 194 166 144 126 0

15 7.88 11.3 14.7 21.2 27.4 33.5 45.4 62.6 90.1 117 143 168 193 218 215 184 159 140 0
16 8.45 12.2 15.8 22.7 29.4 36.0 48.7 67.1 96.6 125 153 180 207 234 237 203 176 154 0
17 9.02 13.0 16.8 24.2 31.4 38.4 52.0 71.6 103 134 163 193 221 249 260 222 192 169 0

18 9.59 13.8 17.9 25.8 33.4 40.8 55.3 76.2 110 142 174 205 235 265 283 242 209 184 0
19 10.2 14.6 19.0 27.3 35.4 43.3 58.6 80.8 116 151 184 217 249 281 307 262 227 199 0
20 10.7 15.5 20.1 28.9 37.4 45.8 61.9 85.4 123 159 195 229 264 297 331 283 245 0

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21 11.3 16.3 21.1 30.5 39.5 48.2 65.3 90.0 130 168 205 242 278 313 348 305 264 0
22 11.9 17.2 22.2 32.0 41.5 50.7 68.7 94.6 136 177 216 254 292 330 366 327 283 0
23 12.5 18.0 23.3 33.6 43.5 53.2 72.0 99.3 143 185 226 267 307 346 384 349 303 0

24 13.1 18.9 24.4 35.2 45.6 55.7 75.4 104 150 194 237 279 321 362 402 372 323 0
25 13.7 19.7 25.5 36.8 47.6 58.2 78.8 109 156 203 248 292 335 378 421 396 343 0
26 14.3 20.6 26.6 38.4 49.7 60.7 82.2 113 163 212 259 305 350 395 439 420 364 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
(d) For optimum results, it is recommended that the roller chain manufacturer be given the opportunity to evaluate the
conditions of operation of chains in the italicized (galling range) speed area.
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Table A17 Horsepower Ratings, Standard Single Strand Roller Chain No. 240
No. of 3 in. Pitch
ASME B29.100-2002

Teeth in Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket


Small
Spkt. 5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 80 100 125 150 175 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
11 4.86 9.08 13.1 16.9 20.7 24.4 31.6 38.6 45.5 59.0 72.1 88.1 104 119 135 164 194 223 187 156 0

12 5.34 9.97 14.4 18.6 22.7 26.8 34.7 42.4 50.0 64.8 79.2 96.8 114 131 148 181 213 245 213 0
13 5.83 10.9 15.7 20.3 24.8 29.2 37.9 46.3 54.5 70.6 86.4 106 124 143 161 197 232 267 240 0
14 6.31 11.8 17.0 22.0 26.9 31.7 41.0 50.1 59.1 76.5 93.6 114 135 155 175 213 251 289 268 0

15 6.80 12.7 18.3 23.7 28.9 34.1 44.2 54.0 63.6 82.4 101 123 145 167 188 230 271 311 297 0
16 7.29 13.6 19.6 25.4 31.0 36.6 47.4 57.9 68.2 88.4 108 132 156 179 202 247 290 334 328 0
17 7.78 14.5 20.9 27.1 33.1 39.0 50.6 61.8 72.9 94.4 115 141 166 191 215 263 310 356 359 0

18 8.28 15.4 22.3 28.8 35.2 41.5 53.8 65.8 77.5 100 123 150 177 203 229 280 330 379 377 0
19 8.78 16.4 23.6 30.6 37.4 44.0 57.0 69.7 82.2 106 130 159 187 215 243 297 350 402 393 0
20 9.28 17.3 24.9 32.3 39.5 46.5 60.3 73.7 86.8 112 138 168 198 228 257 314 370 423 407 0

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21 9.78 18.2 26.3 34.1 41.6 49.0 63.5 77.7 91.5 119 145 177 209 240 270 331 390 439 421 0
22 10.3 19.2 27.6 35.8 43.8 51.6 66.8 81.7 96.2 125 152 186 220 252 284 348 410 454 435 0
23 10.8 20.1 29.0 37.6 45.9 54.1 70.1 85.7 101 131 160 195 230 265 298 365 430 469 448 0

24 11.3 21.1 30.4 39.3 48.1 56.7 73.4 89.7 106 137 167 205 241 277 312 382 450 483 0
25 11.8 22.0 31.7 41.1 50.3 59.2 76.7 93.8 110 143 175 214 252 290 327 399 470 496 0
26 12.3 23.0 33.1 42.9 52.4 61.8 80.0 97.8 115 149 183 223 263 302 341 416 491 509 0

Type A Type B Type C

Type A: Manual or drip lubrication


Type B: Bath or disc lubrication
Type C: Oil stream lubrication

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) The limiting RPM for each lubrication type is read from the column to the left of the boundary line shown.
(b) The horsepower ratings of multiple strand chains are greater than those of single strand chain. See Table A2 for
multiple strand factors.
(c) See para. A1.4 for a detailed description of lubrication types.
(d) For optimum results, it is recommended that the roller chain manufacturer be given the opportunity to evaluate the
conditions of operation of chains in the italicized (galling range) speed area.
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

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NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1) ASME B29.100-2002

A2 SPROCKET CUTTING TOOLS a range of teeth, angle Xab was determined by layout
A2.1 Standard Roller Chain Sprocket Cutter Designs to assure chain roller clearance and to avoid pointed
teeth on the larger sprockets of each range. It has values
The following three kinds of sprocket cutters are used: as given in Table A18A or A18B for cutters covering a
(a) space cutters, of which five will be required to cut range of teeth as here designed. The formulas of Tables
7 or more teeth for any given roller diameter. The ranges A18A and A18B are especially for cutters covering the
of teeth are, respectively, 78, 911, 1217, 1834, and standard ranges of teeth (Na p intermediate values from
35 and over. Single-purpose cutters of this type are nec- above). For other points, use the value of Na for N in
essary for fewer than 7 teeth. (See para. A2.2.) the standard formulas for standard tooth form.
(b) hobs, of which only one will be required if of the Mark all space cutters with pitch, roller diameter, and
nontopping type, to cut any number of teeth for a given range of teeth to be cut.
pitch and roller diameter. Refer to Fig. A1 for topping
hob tooth form. A2.3 Hobs
(c) shaper cutters, for use on gear shaping equipment,
of which only one will be required if of the nontopping A2.3.1 General. Hobs (see Fig. A1) designed for a
type, to cut 12 or more teeth for a given pitch and roller given roller diameter Dr and chain pitch P will cut any
diameter. When sprockets of less than 12 teeth are to be number of teeth if of the nontopping type. For topping
produced on gear shaping equipment, consult the cutter hobs, five will be required to cut seven or more teeth
manufacturer. for any given roller diameter (see Tables A20A and
A20B). The ranges of teeth are, respectively, 78, 911,
A2.2 Space Cutters 1217, 1834, and 35 and over.
Space cutters are made for the following ranges of
teeth: 78, 911, 1217, 1834, and 35 and over. The A2.3.2 Marking of Hobs. All hobs are to be marked
lowest number of teeth in any group is designated by with chain pitch, roller diameter, lead angle, flute lead,
N1 and the highest by N2. TOP if of the topping type or NONTOP if of the
The cutters are based on an intermediate number of nontopping type, and the range of teeth cut if of the
teeth Na equal to 2N1N2 /(N1 + N2), but the topping curve topping type.
radius F is designed to produce adequate tooth height
on a sprocket of N2 teeth. The values of Na for the cutters
A2.4 Shaper Cutters
are 7.47, 9.9, 14.07, 23.54, and 56. Refer to the cutter manufacturer for the cutter form
The angle Xab is 180/N when the cutter is made for design for cutters to be used in the manufacture of
a specific number of teeth. For design of cutters covering sprockets on gear shaping equipment.

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ASME B29.100-2002 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

V Ds
Normal pitch
U Lead angle

L
Length
f 17.5 deg
Pn
Z o
X Y

Lead
a1 Q j a2
k
u
g
V 35 deg O
90 deg
Hole
Dh Pn
O.D.
(b) Section VV of Nontopping Hob

Ds r

f 17.5 deg
Z o
X Y
a1 Qj k a2
WD
Flute g
35 deg O 90 deg
Keyway Pn

(a) Hob Outline (c) Section VV of Topping Hob


Pn
Dh p O.D. Ds U p sin1
Dh
Dr p roller diameter
V p 1.4Dr sin Xab
Ds p minimum diameter of seating curve
W p 1.4Dr cos Xab
p 1.005Dr + 0.003, in.


90 deg
tan
Dr Na
WD p 2 + P 0.3
56 deg
F p Dr 0.8 cos 18 deg 2
Na


116 deg Z p 0.287Ds
+ 1.4 cos 17 deg + Xab
Na
a1o p oa2 p Pn /2
1.3025 0.0015, in.
f p radius center for arc gk

j p point of intersection of line XY with circle of diameter


Pn Ds
L p lead p
cos U
r p radius of fillet circle p 0.03P
O p located on line passing through f and j
u p 0.27P
O.D. p 1.7 (hole + Dr + 0.7P ) approximately


116 deg
yz p Dr 1.4 sin 17 deg + Xab
P p chain pitch Na


Pn p normal pitch of hob p 1.011P 56 deg
0.8 sin 18 deg
Na
Q p found by trial and is tangent to arc kg at k and to
fillet radius length p not less than two times bore, or 6Dr , or 3.2P

Fig. A1 Hob Outline and Tooth Form

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NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1) ASME B29.100-2002

Cutter width
(See Table A19A or A19B)

M
c
90 deg E
F T
90 deg B A
z
a
X y Y
V
R
b x

Table A18A Construction Data for Space Cutter Layout, in.


Teeth Range M W V T F Chord xy yz Angle Xab

7 8 0.5848Dr 1.2790Dr 0.5694Dr 0.5459Dr 0.8686Dr 0.0015 0.2384Dr + 0.0003 0.0618Dr 24 deg
911 0.6032Dr 1.3302Dr 0.4365Dr 0.5255Dr 0.8554Dr 0.0015 0.28Dr + 0.0003 0.0853Dr 18 deg, 10 min
1217 0.6194Dr 1.3694Dr 0.2911Dr 0.5063Dr 0.8364Dr 0.0015 0.3181Dr + 0.0004 0.1269Dr 12 deg
1834 0.6343Dr 1.3947Dr 0.1220Dr 0.4875Dr 0.8073Dr 0.0015 0.354Dr + 0.0004 0.1922Dr 5 deg
35 and over 0.6466Dr 1.4000Dr 0 0.4710Dr 0.7857Dr 0.0015 0.385Dr + 0.0004 0.2235Dr 0 deg

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) E (same for all ranges) p 1.3025Dr + 0.0015
(b) ab (same for all ranges) p 1.4Dr

Table A18B Construction Data for Space Cutter Layout, mm


Teeth Range M W V T F Chord xy yz Angle Xab

7 8 0.5848Dr 1.2790Dr 0.5694Dr 0.5459Dr 0.8686Dr 0.038 0.2384Dr + 0.008 0.0618Dr 24 deg
911 0.6032Dr 1.3302Dr 0.4365Dr 0.5255Dr 0.8554Dr 0.038 0.28Dr + 0.008 0.0853Dr 18 deg, 10 min
1217 0.6194Dr 1.3694Dr 0.2911Dr 0.5063Dr 0.8364Dr 0.038 0.3181Dr + 0.010 0.1269Dr 12 deg
1834 0.6343Dr 1.3947Dr 0.1220Dr 0.4875Dr 0.8073Dr 0.038 0.354Dr + 0.010 0.1922Dr 5 deg
35 and over 0.6466Dr 1.4000Dr 0 0.4710Dr 0.7857Dr 0.038 0.385Dr + 0.010 0.2235Dr 0 deg

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) E (same for all ranges) p 1.3025Dr + 0.038
(b) ab (same for all ranges) p 1.4Dr

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ASME B29.100-2002

Table A19A Recommended Space Cutter Sizes for Roller Chain Sprockets, in.
Cutter Diameter Cutter Width
Standard
Chain Chain Roller 35T and 35T and Diam.
No. Pitch P Diam. 6T 78T 911T 1217T 1834T Over 6T 78T 911T 1217T 1834T Over of Hole

25 0.250 0.130 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.28 0.28 1.000
35 0.375 0.200 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.44 0.44 0.41 1.000
40 0.500 0.312 3.00 3.00 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.72 0.69 1.000
50 0.625 0.400 3.12 3.12 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.72 0.69 1.000

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60 0.750 0.469 3.25 3.25 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.88 0.84 0.81 1.000
80 1.000 0.625 3.88 4.00 4.12 4.12 4.25 4.25 1.50 1.50 1.47 1.47 1.41 1.34 1.250
100 1.250 0.750 4.25 4.38 4.50 4.50 4.62 4.62 1.81 1.81 1.78 1.75 1.69 1.62 1.250
120 1.500 0.875 4.38 4.50 4.62 4.62 4.75 4.75 1.81 1.81 1.78 1.75 1.69 1.62 1.250

140 1.750 1.000 5.00 5.12 5.25 5.38 5.50 5.50 2.09 2.09 2.06 2.03 1.97 1.88 1.500
160 2.000 1.125 5.38 5.50 5.62 5.75 5.88 5.88 2.41 2.41 2.38 2.31 2.25 2.16 1.500
180 2.250 1.406 5.88 6.00 6.25 6.38 6.50 6.50 2.69 2.69 2.66 2.59 2.47 2.41 1.500
200 2.500 1.563 6.38 6.62 6.75 6.88 7.00 7.12 3.00 3.00 2.94 2.91 2.75 2.69 1.750
240 3.000 1.875 7.50 7.75 7.88 8.00 8.00 8.25 3.59 3.59 3.53 3.47 3.34 3.22 2.000
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

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NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

Table A19B Recommended Space Cutter Sizes for Roller Chain Sprockets, mm
Cutter Diameter Cutter Width
Standard
Chain Chain Roller 35T and 35T and Diam.
No. Pitch P Diam. 6T 78T 911T 1217T 1834T Over 6T 78T 911T 1217T 1834T Over of Hole

25 6.35 3.30 69.8 69.8 69.8 69.8 69.8 69.8 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.1 7.1 25.40
35 9.52 5.08 69.8 69.8 69.8 69.8 69.8 69.8 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.2 11.2 10.4 25.40
40 12.70 7.92 76.2 76.2 79.2 79.2 79.2 79.2 19.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 18.3 17.6 25.40
50 15.88 10.16 79.2 79.2 82.6 82.6 82.6 82.6 19.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 18.3 17.6 25.40

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60 19.05 11.91 82.6 82.6 85.9 85.9 85.9 85.9 23.1 23.1 23.1 22.4 21.3 20.6 25.40
80 25.40 15.88 98.6 101.6 104.6 104.6 108.0 108.0 38.1 38.1 37.3 37.3 35.8 34.0 31.75
100 31.75 19.05 108.0 111.3 114.3 114.3 117.3 117.3 46.0 46.0 45.2 44.4 42.9 41.1 31.75
120 38.10 22.22 111.3 114.3 117.3 117.3 120.6 120.6 46.0 46.0 45.2 44.4 42.9 41.1 31.75

140 44.45 25.40 127.0 130.0 133.4 136.7 139.7 139.7 53.1 53.1 52.3 51.6 50.0 47.8 38.10
160 50.80 28.58 136.7 139.7 142.7 146.0 149.4 149.4 61.2 61.2 60.5 58.7 57.2 54.9 38.10
180 57.15 35.71 149.4 152.4 158.8 162.1 165.1 165.1 68.3 68.3 67.6 65.8 62.7 61.2 38.10
200 63.50 39.67 162.1 168.1 171.4 174.8 177.8 180.8 76.2 76.2 74.7 73.9 69.8 68.3 44.45
240 76.20 47.62 190.5 196.8 200.2 203.2 203.2 209.6 91.2 91.2 89.7 88.1 84.8 81.8 50.80
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ASME B29.100-2002 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.1)

Table A20A Recommended Hob Sizes for Roller Table A20B Recommended Hob Sizes for Roller
Chain Sprockets, in. Chain Sprockets, mm
Standard Standard
Chain Chain Roller Hob Hob Hole Chain Chain Roller Hob Hob Hole
No. Pitch P Diam. Diam. Length Diam. No. Pitch P Diam. Diam. Length Diam.

25 0.250 0.130 2.62 2.50 1.250 25 6.35 3.30 66.5 63.5 31.75
35 0.375 0.200 3.12 2.50 1.250 35 9.52 5.08 79.2 63.5 31.75
40 0.500 0.312 3.38 2.50 1.250 40 12.70 7.92 85.9 63.5 31.75
50 0.625 0.400 3.62 2.50 1.250 50 15.88 10.16 91.9 63.5 31.75

60 0.750 0.469 3.75 2.88 1.250 60 19.05 11.91 95.2 73.2 31.75
80 1.000 0.625 4.38 3.75 1.250 80 25.40 15.88 111.3 95.2 31.75
100 1.250 0.750 4.75 4.50 1.250 100 31.75 19.05 120.6 114.3 31.75
120 1.500 0.875 5.38 5.25 1.250 120 38.10 22.22 136.7 133.4 31.75

140 1.750 1.000 6.38 6.00 1.500 140 44.45 25.40 162.1 152.4 38.10
160 2.000 1.125 6.88 6.75 1.500 160 50.80 28.58 174.8 171.4 38.10
180 2.250 1.406 8.00 8.50 1.750 180 57.15 35.71 203.2 215.9 44.45
200 2.500 1.563 8.62 9.38 1.750 200 63.50 39.67 218.9 238.3 44.45
240 3.000 1.875 9.75 11.25 2.000 240 76.20 47.62 247.6 285.8 50.80

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ASME B29.3

1 Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52


2 Sprockets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Figures
1 Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain and Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
2 Offset Link Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
3 Sprocket Diameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Tables
1A, B General Chain Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
2A, B Ultimate Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
3A, B Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
4A, B Minus Tolerances on the Bottom or Caliper Diameters of Sprockets for
Various Numbers of Effective Teeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
5 Sprocket Diameter Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Nonmandatory Appendix
A Supplementary Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

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DOUBLE-PITCH POWER TRANSMISSION ROLLER CHAINS AND


SPROCKETS

1 DOUBLE-PITCH POWER TRANSMISSION ROLLER strength equal to or greater than the values listed in
CHAINS Table 1A or 1B.
(b) Minimum ultimate tensile strength (M.U.T.S) for
1.1 Nomenclature
chain covered by this Standard is the minimum force at
The following definitions are illustrated in Fig. 1. which an unused, undamaged chain could fail when
connecting link (cotter pin type): an outside link consisting subjected to a single tensile loading test.
of a pin link plate E, two assembled pins G G, a detach- WARNING: The minimum ultimate tensile strength is NOT a
able pin link plate D, and two cotters H H. working load. The M.U.T.S. greatly exceeds the maximum force
double-pitch power transmission roller chain: a series of that may be applied to the chain.
alternately assembled roller links and pin links in which (1) Test Procedure. A tensile force is slowly applied
the pins articulate inside the bushings, and the rollers at a rate not to exceed 2.0 in./min (50.8 mm/min), in a
are free to turn on the bushings. Pins and bushings are uniaxial direction, to the ends of the chain sample.
press fitted in their respective link plates. (2) The Tensile Test Is a Destructive Test. Even though
offset link (cotter pin type): a link consisting of two offset the chain may not visibly fail when subjected to the
link plates I I, a bushing B, a roller C, a removable pin minimum tensile force, it will have been damaged and
J, and cotter H. will be unfit for service.
pin link: an outside link consisting of two pin link plates 1.4.2 Chain Preloading. Chains conforming to this
E E assembled with two pins F F. Standard shall be preloaded during manufacturing by
roller link: an inside link consisting of two roller link applying a tensile force equal to a minimum of 30% of
plates A A, two bushings B B, and two rollers C C. the M.U.T.S. given in Table 1A or 1B.

1.2 General Proportions 1.5 Tolerance for Chain Length


(a) The roller diameter is approximately 516 pitch. New chains, under standard measuring load, shall
(b) The chain width is defined as the distance between not be underlength. Overlength tolerance is 0.016 in./ft
roller link plates and equals approximately 516 pitch. (1.33 mm/m).
(c) The pin diameter is approximately 532 pitch or
one-half of the roller diameter. 1.6 Measuring Load
(d) The thickness of link plates is approximately 116 Measuring load is the load under which the chain is to
pitch. be measured for length. It is equal to 1% of the minimum
(e) The maximum height of link plates is 0.475 ultimate tensile strength, with a minimum of 31 lb (138
pitch. N). Length measurements are to be taken over a length
of at least 12 in. (300 mm).
1.3 Numbering System
The numerical identification and chain numbers will 1.7 General Chain Dimensions
be obtained by numerically adding 2000 to the standard See Tables 1A and 1B.
base series chain number.
EXAMPLE: Chain No. 2040 (1 in. pitch) has double the pitch of 1.8 Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability
Chain No. 40 (12 in. pitch), but uses the same pins, bushings, and To assure interchangeability of links produced by dif-
rollers. ferent makers of chain, the following standard maxi-
mum and minimum dimensions are adopted. They are
1.4 Chain Strength Requirements
not the actual dimensions to be used in manufacturing
1.4.1 Minimum Ultimate Tensile Strength but rather the limiting dimensions, maximum and mini-
(a) Single strand chains meeting the requirements of mum, within which it is necessary to keep to assure the
this Standard will have a minimum ultimate tensile desired interchangeability.

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(a) Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain

A
C
C

A
B
B
(b) Roller Link

F F

(c) Pin Link

H
H

G G

(d) Connecting Link (Cotter Pin Type)

C
I
I
J

B H

(e) Offset Link (Cotter Pin Type)

Fig. 1 Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain and Components

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ASME B29.100-2002 DOUBLE-PITCH POWER TRANSMISSION ROLLER CHAINS AND
SPROCKETS (B29.3)

Dr Dp
LPT
LPT

P P

0.475P max.

Table 1A General Chain Dimensions, in. and lb


Chain Width
Between
Roller Link Link
Standard Chain Roller Plates W, Pin Plate Measuring
Chain Pitch Diameter Nominal Diameter Thickness Load, M.U.T.S.,
No. P Dr [Note (1)] Dp LPT lb lb

2040 1.000 0.312 0.312 0.156 0.060 31 3,125


2050 1.250 0.400 0.375 0.200 0.080 49 4,880
2060 1.500 0.469 0.500 0.234 0.094 70 7,030
2080 2.000 0.625 0.625 0.312 0.125 125 12,500
2100 2.500 0.750 0.750 0.375 0.156 195 19,530
2120 3.000 0.875 1.000 0.437 0.187 281 28,125

NOTE:
(1) See Table 2A for decimal minimum dimensions.

Table 1B General Chain Dimensions, mm and N


Chain Width
Between
Roller Link Link
Standard Chain Roller Plates W, Pin Plate Measuring
Chain Pitch Diameter Nominal Diameter Thickness Load, M.U.T.S.,
No. P Dr [Note (1)] Dp LPT N N

2040 25.40 7.92 7.92 3.96 1.52 138 13 900


2050 31.75 10.16 9.52 5.08 2.03 218 21 710
2060 38.10 11.91 12.70 5.94 2.39 311 31 270
2080 50.80 15.88 15.88 7.92 3.18 556 55 600
2100 63.50 19.05 19.05 9.52 3.96 867 86 870
2120 76.20 22.22 25.40 11.10 4.75 1 250 125 100

NOTE:
(1) See Table 2B for decimal minimum dimensions.

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Table 2A Ultimate Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability, in.


Min.
Min. Value
Distance Max. Min. of x for
Max. Between Width Distance Min. Offset
Chain Roller Roller Link of Between Max. Bushing Link
Standard Pitch Diameter Plates Roller Pin Link Pin Inner Plates
Chain No. P Dr m Link Plates Diameter Diameter [Note (1)]

2040 1.000 0.312 0.309 0.440 0.442 0.1567 0.1575 0.270


2050 1.250 0.400 0.370 0.545 0.547 0.2004 0.2016 0.330
2060 1.500 0.469 0.495 0.699 0.701 0.2346 0.2354 0.390
2080 2.000 0.625 0.620 0.890 0.892 0.3126 0.3134 0.510
2100 2.500 0.750 0.744 1.081 1.083 0.3756 0.3764 0.630
2120 3.000 0.875 0.993 1.396 1.398 0.4374 0.4386 0.750

NOTE:
(1) See para. 1.8 and Fig. 2.

Table 2B Ultimate Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability, mm


Min.
Min. Value
Distance Max. Min. of x for
Max. Between Width Distance Min. Offset
Chain Roller Roller Link of Between Max. Bushing Link
Standard Pitch Diameter Plates Roller Pin Link Pin Inner Plates
Chain No. P Dr m Link Plates Diameter Diameter [Note (1)]

2040 25.40 7.92 7.85 11.17 11.23 3.98 4.00 6.86


2050 31.75 10.16 9.40 13.84 13.89 5.09 5.12 5.38
2060 38.10 11.91 12.53 17.75 17.81 5.95 5.98 9.91
2080 50.80 15.87 15.75 22.60 22.66 7.94 7.96 12.95
2100 63.50 19.05 18.90 27.45 27.51 9.54 9.58 16.00
2120 76.20 22.23 25.22 35.46 35.51 11.11 11.14 19.05

NOTE:
(1) See para. 1.8 and Fig. 2.

(a) The minimum distance between roller link plates 2 SPROCKETS


is the nominal width of the chain minus the quantity 2.1 Types of Sprockets
(0.002 + 0.003 pitch/2).
Sprocket dimensional design for these double-pitch
(b) Maximum pin diameter: see Tables 2A and 2B.
chains is the same as for their respective base chain
(c) Minimum hole in bushing: see Tables 2A and 2B. series, except for necessary changes in diametral dimen-
(d) Maximum overall width of roller link p nominal sions. See para. 3.1 and Fig. 4 in ASME B29.1 for types
width of chain + (2.12 nominal link plate thickness). of sprockets.
(e) Minimum distance between pin link plates p
maximum overall width of roller link + 0.002 in. 2.2 Tooth Section Profile
(f) Standard offset links are made to accommodate The section profile, Sections A and B of Tables 3A and
chains having link plates with a maximum height equal 3B, shows the recommended chamfering of sprockets for
to 0.475 pitch. Therefore, the minimum value of X roller chains. All sprocket flanges are to be chamfered
(see Fig. 2) is: to provide guidance of the chain onto the sprocket in
case of misalignment due to sprocket misalignment or
X (min.) p 0.24P + 0.030 permissible flange weave. Flange chamfer may be as in
Section A or B, or anything in between. The sprocket
where chamfer dimensions Rc, g, and h are noncritical and are
P p chain pitch given only as a guide for general design proportions.

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tooth is necessary to provide distribution of wear to the


previously inactive set of teeth.
(f) The nomenclature associated with Fig. 3 is as
follows:
X X BD p bottom diameter
p PD Dr
CD p caliper diameter
Dr p roller diameter
0.475P max. N p number of effective teeth
P p chain pitch
PD p pitch diameter
p P/sin (180 deg/N)
P CD, single-cut, if N is an odd number1
p PD cos (90 deg/N) Dr
Fig. 2 Offset Link Plate CD, single-cut, if N is an even number2
p PD Dr p BD
CD, double-cut, if N is a fractional number1
2.3 Diameters and Measuring Dimensions p PD cos (45 deg/N) Dr
CD, double-cut, if N is an odd or even whole number2
See Fig. 3 in ASME B29.3, and Tables 8A and 8B in
p PD Dr p BD
ASME B29.1, for maximum eccentricity and face runout
Tolerances on the bottom or caliper diameter of
tolerances for commercial sprockets.
sprockets:
(a) Sprockets for double-pitch power transmission
Plus tolerance p 0.000
chains may have one or two sets of effective teeth, with
Minus tolerance p 0.002 pitch N+ 0.006 in.,
one set comprising those teeth that contact the chain
with a minimum tolerance of
rollers in one revolution of the chain sprocket.
0.012 in. and a maximum toler-
(b) A sprocket is single-cut if it has only one set of
ance of 0.048 in.
effective teeth. A double-cut sprocket has two sets of
Maximum hub diameter MHD of sprockets
effective teeth. Tooth spaces of the second set are located
p (P, in.)[cot (180 deg/N) 0.5] 0.030 in.
midway between those of the first.
p (P, mm)[cot (180 deg/N) 0.5] 0.76 mm
(c) Double-cut sprockets with an odd number of Approximate outside diameter of sprocket
actual teeth, such as 21, have half as many effective p PD + P/2[0.6 tan (90 deg/N)]
teeth, e.g., 1012.
(d) Double-cut sprockets with an odd number of 2.4 Tolerances for Diameters and Measuring
actual teeth, such as 21, and therefore with half as many Dimensions
effective teeth, 1012, provide automatic hunting, each See Tables 4A and 4B.
actual tooth engaging a chain roller once during two
revolutions of such a sprocket. 2.5 Tabulation of Diameters
(e) Double-cut sprockets with an even number of
actual teeth have an integral number of effective teeth See Table 5.
and cannot provide automatic hunting, because only 1
These caliper diameters are measured across any two tooth
one set of effective teeth can engage chain rollers, regard- spaces that are most nearly diametrically opposite to each other.
less of how many revolutions the sprocket may have 2
These caliper diameters are measured across any two tooth
made. Manual shifting of the chain by one-half effective spaces that are exactly diametrically opposite to each other.

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t t
g g g g

h h
Rc
rf rf

rf

MHD
Section A Section B

g p width of chamfer
p approximately 116P (but not to exceed W/3)
h p depth of chamfer p approximately 0.25P
MHD p maximum hub and groove diameter
Rc min. p chamfer radius
p 0.532P (approximately tangent to side)
rf max. p fillet radius
p 0.02P for maximum hub diameter
t max. p maximum flange thickness p 0.93W 0.006

Table 3A Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions, in.


Max. Sprocket Minus Depth of Width of
Chain Pitch Chain Width Thickness Tolerance Chamfer Chamfer Min. Radius
Chain No. P W t on t h g Rc

2040 1.000 0.312 0.284 0.035 0.250 0.062 0.531


2050 1.250 0.375 0.343 0.036 0.312 0.078 0.664
2060 1.500 0.500 0.459 0.036 0.375 0.094 0.796
2080 2.000 0.625 0.575 0.040 0.500 0.125 1.062
2100 2.500 0.750 0.692 0.046 0.625 0.156 1.327
2120 3.000 1.000 0.924 0.057 0.750 0.188 1.593

Table 3B Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions, mm


Max. Sprocket Minus Depth of Width of
Chain Pitch Chain Width Thickness Tolerance Chamfer Chamfer Min. Radius
Chain No. P W t on t h g Rc

2040 25.40 7.92 7.21 0.89 6.35 1.57 13.49


2050 31.75 9.52 8.71 0.91 7.92 1.98 16.87
2060 38.10 12.70 11.66 0.91 9.52 2.39 20.22
2080 50.80 15.88 14.60 1.02 12.70 3.18 26.97
2100 63.50 19.05 17.58 1.17 15.88 3.96 33.71
2120 76.20 25.40 23.47 1.45 19.05 4.78 40.46

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Chain pitch

Maximum hub diameter


Outside diameter
Bottom diameter

Pitch diameter

Bore

Caliper
diameter

GENERAL NOTE: Effective teeth shown solid; extra set of tooth spaces is shown by broken lines.

Fig. 3 Sprocket Diameters

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Table 4A Minus Tolerances on the Bottom or Caliper Diameters


of Sprockets for Various Numbers of Effective Teeth, in.
Number of Teeth N
1 1
Chain No. Chain Pitch P Up to 15 2 1624 2 253512 364812 4960

2040 1.000 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.020


2050 1.250 0.014 0.015 0.019 0.021 0.024
2060 1.500 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.024 0.027
2080 2.000 0.018 0.022 0.026 0.030 0.034
2100 2.500 0.021 0.026 0.031 0.036 0.041
2120 3.000 0.024 0.030 0.036 0.042 0.048

GENERAL NOTE: No plus tolerance.

Table 4B Minus Tolerances on the Bottom or Caliper Diameters


of Sprockets for Various Numbers of Effective Teeth, mm
Number of Teeth N

Chain No. Chain Pitch P Up to 1512 162412 253512 364812 4960

2040 25.40 0.30 0.36 0.41 0.46 0.51


2050 31.80 0.36 0.41 0.48 0.53 0.61
2060 38.10 0.38 0.46 0.53 0.61 0.69
2080 50.80 0.46 0.56 0.66 0.76 0.86
2100 63.50 0.53 0.66 0.79 0.91 1.04
2120 76.20 0.61 0.76 0.91 1.07 1.22

GENERAL NOTE: No plus tolerance.

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Table 5 Sprocket Diameter Factors


No. of Approximate Caliper Diameter Factor
Effective Outside Single Cut Double Cut
Teeth Pitch Diameter Diameter (N is Odd) (N is Fractional)

5 1.7013 1.839 1.6180 ...


512 1.8496 2.003 ... 1.8308
6 2.0000 2.166 ... ...
612 2.1519 2.329 ... 2.1361
7 2.3048 2.491 2.2470 ...
712 2.4586 2.652 ... 2.4451

8 2.6131 2.814 ... ...


812 2.7682 2.975 ... 2.7564
9 2.9238 3.136 2.8794 ...
912 3.0798 3.296 ... 3.0692
10 3.2361 3.457 ... ...
1012 3.3927 3.617 ... 3.3831

11 3.5495 3.778 3.5133 ...


1112 3.7065 3.938 ... 3.6978
12 3.8637 4.098 ... ...
1212 4.0211 4.258 ... 4.0131
13 4.1786 4.418 4.1481 ...
1312 4.3362 4.578 ... 4.3289

14 4.4940 4.738 ... ...


1412 4.6518 4.897 ... 4.6450
15 4.8097 5.057 4.7834 ...
1512 4.9677 5.217 ... 4.9614
16 5.1258 5.377 ... ...
1612 5.2840 5.536 ... 5.2780

17 5.4422 5.696 5.4190 ...


1712 5.6005 5.855 ... 5.5948
18 5.7588 6.015 ... ...
1812 5.9171 6.175 ... 5.9118
19 6.0755 6.334 6.0548 ...
1912 6.2340 6.494 ... 6.2289

20 6.3924 6.653 ... ...


2012 6.5509 6.813 ... 6.5461
21 6.7095 6.972 6.6907 ...
2112 6.8681 7.131 ... 6.8635
22 7.0267 7.291 ... ...
2212 7.1853 7.450 ... 7.1809

23 7.3439 7.610 7.3268 ...


2312 7.5026 7.769 ... 7.4984
24 7.6613 7.929 ... ...
2412 7.8200 8.088 ... 7.8160
25 7.9787 8.247 7.9630 ...
2512 8.1375 8.407 ... 8.1336

26 8.2962 8.566 ... ...


2612 8.4550 8.725 ... 8.4513
27 8.6138 8.884 8.5992 ...
2712 8.7726 9.044 ... 8.7690
28 8.9314 9.203 ... ...
2812 9.0902 9.363 ... 9.0868

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Table 5 Sprocket Diameter Factors (Contd)


No. of Approximate Caliper Diameter Factor
Effective Outside Single Cut Double Cut
Teeth Pitch Diameter Diameter (N is Odd) (N is Fractional)

29 9.2491 9.522 9.2355 ...


2912 9.4080 9.681 ... 9.4046
30 9.5668 9.841 ... ...
3012 9.7256 10.000 ... 9.7224
31 9.8845 10.159 9.8718 ...
3112 10.0434 10.318 ... 10.0403

32 10.2023 10.478 ... ...


3212 10.3612 10.637 ... 10.3582
33 10.5201 10.796 10.5082 ...
3312 10.6790 10.956 ... 10.6761
34 10.8379 11.115 ... ...
3412 10.9969 11.274 ... 10.9940

35 11.1558 11.433 11.1446 ...


3512 11.3148 11.593 ... 11.3120
36 11.4737 11.752 ... ...
3612 11.6237 11.911 ... 11.6300
37 11.7916 12.070 11.7810 ...
3712 11.9506 12.230 ... 11.9480

38 12.1095 12.389 ... ...


3812 12.2685 12.548 ... 12.2660
39 12.4275 12.707 12.4174 ...
3912 12.5865 12.867 ... 12.5840
40 12.7455 13.026 ... ...
4012 12.9045 13.185 ... 12.9021

41 13.0635 13.344 13.0539 ...


4112 13.2225 13.504 ... 13.2201
42 13.3815 13.663 ... ...
4212 13.5405 13.822 ... 13.5382
43 13.6995 13.981 13.6904 ...
4312 13.8585 14.140 ... 13.8563

44 14.0175 14.300 ... ...


4412 14.1765 14.459 ... 14.1744
45 14.3355 14.618 14.3269 ...
4512 14.4946 14.777 ... 14.4925
46 14.6536 14.937 ... ...
4612 14.8127 15.096 ... 14.8106

47 14.9717 15.255 14.9634 ...


4712 15.1308 15.414 ... 15.1287
48 15.2898 15.573 ... ...
4812 15.4488 15.733 ... 15.4468
49 15.6079 15.892 15.5999 ...
4912 15.7669 16.051 ... 15.7649

50 15.9260 16.210 ... ...


5012 16.0850 16.369 ... 16.0831
51 16.2441 16.529 16.2364 ...
5112 16.4031 16.688 ... 16.4012
52 16.5622 16.847 ... ...
5212 16.7212 17.006 ... 16.7194

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SPROCKETS (B29.3)

Table 5 Sprocket Diameter Factors (Contd)


No. of Approximate Caliper Diameter Factor
Effective Outside Single Cut Double Cut
Teeth Pitch Diameter Diameter (N is Odd) (N is Fractional)

53 16.8803 17.165 16.8729 ...


5312 17.0393 17.325 ... 17.0375
54 17.1984 17.484 ... ...
5412 17.3575 17.643 ... 17.3557
55 17.5165 17.802 17.5094 ...
5512 17.6756 17.961 ... 17.6739

56 17.8347 18.121 ... ...


5612 17.9938 18.280 ... 17.9920
57 18.1528 18.439 18.1459 ...
5712 18.3119 18.598 ... 18.3102
58 18.4710 18.757 ... ...
5812 18.6301 18.917 ... 18.6284

59 18.7892 19.076 18.7825 ...


5912 18.9482 19.235 ... 18.9466
60 19.1073 19.394 ... ...

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) This Table includes standard pitch diameters, outside diameters, and caliper diameter factors for single-cut sprockets
where the number of effective teeth is odd, and double-cut sprockets where the number of effective teeth is fractional
to suit a double-pitch chain of unit pitch (e.g., 1 in. or 1 mm), small roller series (the respective diameters for
sprockets to suit a chain of any other pitch are directly proportional to the pitch of the chain).
(b) For other pitches of double-pitch roller chain, small roller series:
Pitch diameter p pitch diameter from this Table chain pitch
Outside diameter p outside diameter from this Table chain pitch
Caliper diameter factor for single cut, if N is an odd number p PD (cos 90 deg/N)
Caliper diameter factor for double cut, if N is a fractional number p PD (cos 45 deg/N)
Caliper diameter for single cut, if N is an odd number, and double cut, if N is a fractional number p (caliper diameter
factor from this Table chain pitch) roller diameter RS
Caliper diameter for single cut, if N is an even number, and double cut, if N is an odd or even number p pitch
diameter roller diameter RS

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ASME B29.100-2002

NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION1

A1 CHAIN SELECTION Recommended


Temperature, F Lubricant
A1.1 Design Factors
20 40 SAE 20
The horsepower ratings in Tables A1 through A6 gen- 40100 SAE 30
erally apply to lubricated double-pitch roller chains 100120 SAE 40
described in ASME B29.3. The ratings reflect a service 120140 SAE 50
factor of 1, the use of recommended lubrication methods,
Drives should be protected against dirt and moisture.
and a drive arrangement where two aligned sprockets
The method of lubrication, which is influenced by the
are mounted on parallel shafts in a horizontal plane.
speed of the chain and the amount of power transmitted,
Under these conditions, approximately 15,000 hr of ser-
should be in accordance with one of the following:
vice life at full load operation may generally be expected.
(a) Type I. Drip (4 to 10 drops per minute), shallow
It is beyond the scope of this publication to present
bath, or manual with oil applied frequently with a brush
selection procedures for all conditions. Consult chain
or spout can to upper edges of all link plates when in
manufacturers for assistance with any special applica-
the lower span of chain.2
tion requirements.
(b) Type II. Rapid drip (20 drops per minute mini-
A1.2 Service Factors mum) or continuous with shallow bath, disc, or slinger.2
(c) Type III. Continuous, with disc, slinger, or circulat-
Service factors as given in the following tabulation
ing pump.
should be used in connection with the horsepower rat-
The choice of method or type of lubrication should,
ings, the load capacity being multiplied by the factor to
in general, be guided by the following:
obtain the desired chain capacity.
Chain Speed Method of Lubrication
Conditions of Service
Up to 600 ft/min (3 m/s) Type I
Type of Load 10 hr Day 24 hr Day
600 to 1500 ft/min (3 to 7.6 m/s) Type II
Uniform load, average 1.0 1.2 Above 1500 ft/min (7.6 m/s) Type III
conditions
Moderate shock, abnormal 1.2 1.4 Heavy oils and greases are not recommended for lubri-
conditions cation of roller chains except under unusual conditions
Heavy shock, abnormal 1.4 1.7 of service, because they are generally too stiff to enter
conditions and fill the small clearances between the chain parts.
Engineers of chain manufacturers should be consulted
A1.3 Lubrication in regard to lubrication of roller chain drives for which
Lubrication of roller chains is essential for effectively lubrication other than as outlined might seem to be
minimizing metal-to-metal contact of pinbushing joints desirable.
of the chain. Oil should be applied to link plate edges A1.4 Sprockets
as subsequently explained under Type I method of lubri-
cation, since access to pinbushing clearances is possible Sprockets should have tooth shape, thickness, profile,
only through clearances between pin link plates and and diameters conforming to these standards. Small
roller link plates. Oil applied on the centerline of rollers sprockets, 17 effective teeth and less, will preferably be
cannot reach pinbushing joints and therefore cannot of steel, 180 Brinell minimum for speeds to about 600
retard chain wear elongation. ft/min (3 m/s). For speeds greater than 600 ft/min (3
A good grade of mineral oil, without additives, of m/s), either 0.20 carbon steel, carburized, hardened, and
medium or light consistency, free flowing at the prevail- drawn, or 0.40 or higher carbon steel, heat treated and
ing temperature, should be used. drawn, are generally recommended, the hardness usu-

1 2
Made available through the cooperation of the American Chain A circulating pump may be required when transmitted horse-
Association. power is substantial and center distance is short.

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ally being between 300 Brinell minimum and 550 Brinell NOTE: The horsepower tables are directly applicable only if the
maximum depending on the type of service. Sprocket sprockets are on parallel, horizontal shafts.
speeds should not exceed those shown in Table A7.
Larger sprockets may be made from unhardened steel A1.7 Sprocket Cutter Selection
plates, bars, castings, forgings, or cast iron, depending The tooth space form for double-pitch chain sprockets
upon the duty imposed. is basically the same as that for the respective base chain
A1.5 Center Distance series. ASME B29.1 covers tooth space form and cutter
design for the base chain series sprockets.
Center distance between sprockets should be suffi- When cutting double-pitch sprockets with a tooth
cient to provide approximately 135 deg minimum arc space cutter, it is necessary to use the space cutter for
of meshing of the chain on the smaller sprocket. Means
the base chain series but having the next higher range
for adjustment of center distance is recommended, espe-
of teeth than the number of effective teeth to be cut.
cially if there is fluctuation of load or if the sprockets
are on vertical centers. EXAMPLE: For 15 Teeth No. 2080, a No. 80 space cutter having a
A1.6 Alignment range of 1834 teeth should be used instead of one for the 1217
tooth range.
Alignment of shafting and sprocket tooth faces must
be such as to provide distribution of the load across the When cutting double-pitch sprockets with a base chain
entire chain width. Shaftings, bearings, and foundations hob or Fellows cutter, it is necessary to cut an extra set
should be suitable to maintain the initial static or a double number of teeth, resulting in two sets of
alignment. teeth. The chain will engage only one set of teeth.

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Table A1 Horsepower Ratings, Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain No. 2040
No. of 1 in. Pitch
Effective Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Teeth in
Small Spkt. 25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300

6 0.10 0.17 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
7 0.12 0.21 0.35 0.46 0.54 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
8 0.14 0.25 0.45 0.64 0.72 0.82 0.90 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
9 0.16 0.30 0.53 0.72 0.88 1.02 1.14 1.3 1.3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

10 0.18 0.34 0.61 0.82 1.04 1.21 1.37 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.3)

11 0.20 0.38 0.69 0.96 1.20 1.41 1.59 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
12 0.22 0.42 0.77 1.07 1.34 1.58 1.80 2.0 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.9 ... ... ... ... ... ...
13 0.24 0.46 0.84 1.18 1.48 1.76 2.01 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.5 ... ... ... ... ...

14 0.26 0.50 0.92 1.29 1.62 1.93 2.21 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.7 3.9 4.1 ... ... ... ...
15 0.28 0.54 0.99 1.39 1.76 2.09 2.40 2.7 2.9 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 4.1 4.3 4.5 4.7 ... ... ...
16 0.30 0.57 1.06 1.50 1.89 2.25 2.59 2.9 3.2 3.4 3.7 3.9 4.1 4.4 4.7 5.0 5.1 ... ... ...
17 0.32 0.61 1.13 1.60 2.02 2.41 2.77 3.1 3.4 3.7 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.6 5.7 ... ...

18 0.34 0.65 1.20 1.70 2.15 2.57 2.95 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.7 5.1 5.5 5.8 6.0 6.2 ... ...
19 0.36 0.69 1.27 1.80 2.28 2.73 3.13 3.5 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 5.0 5.5 5.9 6.2 6.4 6.6 6.7 ...

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20 0.38 0.72 1.34 1.89 2.40 2.87 3.30 3.7 4.1 4.4 4.7 5.0 5.3 5.8 6.2 6.5 6.8 7.0 7.1 ...
21 0.40 0.76 1.41 1.99 2.53 3.01 3.47 3.9 4.3 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.6 6.1 6.5 6.9 7.1 7.4 7.5 ...

22 0.42 0.79 1.48 2.09 2.64 3.16 3.63 4.1 4.5 4.9 5.2 5.5 5.8 6.4 6.8 7.2 7.5 7.7 7.9 ...
23 0.44 0.83 1.54 2.18 2.76 3.30 3.80 4.3 4.7 5.1 5.4 5.8 6.1 6.6 7.1 7.5 7.8 8.0 8.2 8.3
24 0.46 0.87 1.61 2.27 2.88 3.44 3.95 4.4 4.9 5.3 5.7 6.0 6.4 6.9 7.4 7.8 8.1 8.4 8.5 8.6
25 0.48 0.90 1.67 2.36 3.00 3.58 4.11 4.6 5.1 5.5 5.9 6.3 6.6 7.2 7.7 8.1 8.4 8.7 8.8 8.9

30 0.57 1.08 1.99 2.81 3.56 4.24 4.87 5.4 6.0 6.5 6.9 7.4 7.8 8.4 8.9 9.4 9.7 10.0 10.1 10.1
35 0.66 1.25 2.30 3.24 4.09 4.86 5.57 6.2 6.8 7.4 7.9 8.3 8.7 9.4 10.0 10.4 10.7 10.9 11.0 ...
40 0.75 1.41 2.60 3.65 4.59 5.45 6.22 6.9 7.6 8.2 8.7 9.2 9.6 10.3 10.9 11.2 11.5 11.6 ... ...
45 0.84 1.58 2.89 4.04 5.07 6.00 6.84 7.6 8.3 8.9 9.4 9.9 10.3 11.0 11.6 11.9 12.0 ... ... ...

50 0.93 1.74 3.17 4.42 5.53 6.52 7.41 8.2 8.9 9.6 10.1 10.6 11.0 11.7 12.1 12.3 ... ... ... ...
55 1.01 1.90 3.45 4.79 5.97 7.02 7.95 8.8 9.5 10.2 10.7 11.2 11.6 12.2 ... ... ... ... ... ...
60 1.10 2.05 3.70 5.14 6.39 7.49 8.46 9.3 10.0 10.7 11.2 11.7 12.0 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Type I Type II Type III Lubrication


Lubrication Lubrication

Type I: Drip (4 to 10 drops per minute), shallow bath, or manual with oil applied frequently with a brush or spout can to
upper edges of all link plates when in the lower span of chain.
Type II: Rapid drip (20 drops per minute minimum), or continuous with shallow bath, disc, or slinger.
Type III: Continuous with disc, slinger, or circulating pump.
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Table A2 Horsepower Ratings, Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain No. 2050
No. of 114 in. Pitch
Effective Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Teeth in
Small Spkt. 25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950
ASME B29.100-2002

6 0.18 0.31 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
7 0.22 0.40 0.65 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
8 0.26 0.48 0.82 1.08 1.28 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
9 0.31 0.56 0.98 1.32 1.59 1.82 1.99 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

10 0.35 0.64 1.14 1.55 1.89 2.19 2.42 2.62 2.80 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
11 0.39 0.72 1.30 1.77 2.19 2.55 2.85 3.11 3.35 3.55 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
12 0.43 0.80 1.45 1.99 2.47 2.90 3.26 3.58 3.88 4.12 4.31 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
13 0.47 0.88 1.59 2.20 2.74 3.23 3.65 4.03 4.38 4.66 4.90 5.11 5.30 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

14 0.51 0.95 1.73 2.41 3.01 3.55 4.02 4.45 4.85 5.17 5.47 5.73 5.95 6.09 ... ... ... ... ... ...
15 0.55 1.02 1.87 2.62 3.27 3.87 4.37 4.86 5.30 5.67 6.01 6.31 6.57 6.75 6.94 ... ... ... ... ...
16 0.58 1.09 2.01 2.82 3.52 4.17 4.72 5.25 5.73 6.15 6.53 6.87 7.17 7.39 7.61 7.79 ... ... ... ...
17 0.62 1.17 2.14 3.01 3.77 4.46 5.07 5.67 6.15 6.61 7.05 7.42 7.74 7.99 8.24 8.46 8.62 ... ... ...

18 0.66 1.24 2.27 3.20 4.01 4.75 5.41 6.04 6.56 7.07 7.54 7.95 8.29 8.56 8.84 9.08 9.28 ... ... ...
19 0.70 1.31 2.40 3.39 4.25 5.04 5.75 6.40 6.96 7.51 8.01 8.46 8.82 9.12 9.42 9.68 9.90 10.08 ... ...

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20 0.74 1.38 2.53 3.57 4.48 5.32 6.07 6.75 7.35 7.94 8.46 8.94 9.33 9.65 9.97 10.25 10.49 10.69 ... ...
21 0.77 1.45 2.66 3.75 4.71 5.59 6.38 7.10 7.74 8.36 8.90 9.40 9.82 10.16 10.50 10.80 11.06 11.28 11.44 ...

22 0.81 1.52 2.79 3.92 4.93 5.85 6.69 7.44 8.12 8.77 9.33 9.84 10.29 10.65 11.01 11.32 11.59 11.83 12.00 ...
23 0.84 1.59 2.92 4.10 5.15 6.11 6.99 7.77 8.49 9.16 9.75 10.27 10.74 11.12 11.50 11.82 12.10 12.35 12.53 ...
24 0.88 1.66 3.05 4.27 5.37 6.37 7.29 8.10 8.85 9.54 10.16 10.70 11.18 11.57 11.97 12.30 12.59 12.85 13.03 ...
25 0.91 1.72 3.17 4.45 5.59 6.62 7.57 8.42 9.20 9.91 10.56 11.12 11.61 12.01 12.42 12.75 13.05 13.33 13.50 13.57

30 1.09 2.05 3.77 5.29 6.62 7.82 8.92 9.92 10.80 11.65 12.32 12.99 13.55 13.96 14.39 14.76 15.06 15.30 15.48 ...
35 1.27 2.38 4.35 6.07 7.60 8.95 10.20 11.27 12.25 13.12 13.90 14.59 15.17 15.58 16.00 16.35 16.62 16.82 16.94 ...
40 1.44 2.70 4.90 6.82 8.50 10.02 11.32 12.51 13.55 14.45 15.25 15.95 16.57 16.92 17.29 17.58 17.78 ... ... ...
45 1.61 3.00 5.45 7.55 9.35 11.00 12.40 13.65 14.70 15.62 16.45 17.14 17.67 17.96 18.29 18.49 ... ... ... ...

50 1.78 3.30 5.95 8.25 10.17 11.90 13.40 14.68 15.75 16.70 17.55 18.08 18.55 18.80 ... ... ... ... ... ...
55 1.95 3.60 6.45 8.90 10.95 12.75 14.30 15.60 16.67 17.57 18.37 18.91 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
60 2.11 3.90 6.95 9.52 11.70 13.55 15.12 16.45 17.54 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Type I Type II Type III Lubrication


Lubrication Lubrication
Type I: Drip (4 to 10 drops per minute), shallow bath, or manual with oil applied frequently with a brush or spout can to
upper edges of all link plates when in the lower span of chain.
Type II: Rapid drip (20 drops per minute minimum), or continuous with shallow bath, disc, or slinger.
Type III: Continuous with disc, slinger, or circulating pump.
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Table A3 Horsepower Ratings, Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain No. 2060
No. of 112 in. Pitch
Effective Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Teeth in
Small Spkt. 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700

6 0.30 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
7 0.37 0.66 0.88 1.06 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
8 0.44 0.80 1.09 1.34 1.56 1.74 1.89 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
9 0.52 0.94 1.30 1.62 1.90 2.15 2.36 2.55 2.72 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

10 0.59 1.08 1.51 1.89 2.23 2.54 2.82 3.07 3.29 3.50 3.68 3.83 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.3)

11 0.66 1.21 1.71 2.15 2.54 2.92 3.25 3.58 3.84 4.12 4.34 4.56 4.93 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
12 0.73 1.34 1.90 2.41 2.85 3.29 3.67 4.06 4.37 4.71 4.97 5.24 5.71 6.06 ... ... ... ... ... ...
13 0.79 1.47 2.09 2.66 3.15 3.65 4.08 4.52 4.88 5.27 5.59 5.91 6.46 6.92 7.25 ... ... ... ... ...

14 0.86 1.60 2.27 2.90 3.45 4.00 4.48 4.96 5.37 5.80 6.17 6.54 7.17 7.72 8.10 8.51 ... ... ... ...
15 0.92 1.72 2.45 3.14 3.74 4.34 4.86 5.39 5.85 6.32 6.73 7.14 7.86 8.48 8.92 9.40 ... ... ... ...
16 0.99 1.85 2.64 3.37 4.02 4.67 5.24 5.81 6.32 6.82 7.27 7.72 8.52 9.21 9.71 10.25 10.70 ... ... ...
17 1.05 1.97 2.82 3.59 4.29 4.99 5.61 6.22 6.78 7.32 7.80 8.29 9.16 9.91 10.47 11.06 11.59 11.99 ... ...

18 1.12 2.10 3.00 3.82 4.56 5.31 5.97 6.63 7.23 7.81 8.32 8.84 9.78 10.58 11.21 11.84 12.42 12.88 ... ...
19 1.18 2.22 3.17 4.04 4.83 5.62 6.32 7.03 7.67 8.29 8.83 9.38 10.38 11.23 11.93 12.60 13.22 13.73 14.14 ...

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20 1.25 2.34 3.34 4.25 5.09 5.93 6.67 7.42 8.09 8.74 9.33 9.91 10.95 11.86 12.62 13.34 13.99 14.54 14.99 ...
21 1.31 2.46 3.51 4.48 5.36 6.24 7.02 7.80 8.50 9.19 9.81 10.43 11.53 12.47 13.28 14.05 14.73 15.31 15.80 ...

22 1.37 2.58 3.67 4.70 5.62 6.54 7.35 8.17 8.90 9.63 10.28 10.93 12.08 13.06 13.92 14.73 15.44 16.05 16.57 ...
23 1.44 2.69 3.84 4.91 5.87 6.83 7.68 8.54 9.30 10.06 10.74 11.42 12.62 13.63 14.54 15.39 16.12 16.76 17.30 17.78
24 1.50 2.80 4.00 5.12 6.12 7.12 8.01 8.91 9.69 10.48 11.19 11.90 13.15 14.18 15.15 16.03 16.77 17.44 18.00 18.40
25 1.56 2.92 4.17 5.32 6.36 7.41 8.34 9.27 10.08 10.89 11.62 12.37 13.58 14.72 15.75 16.65 17.40 18.09 18.67 19.09

30 1.86 3.48 4.96 6.32 7.58 8.78 9.86 10.94 11.85 12.76 13.71 14.55 15.98 17.28 18.40 19.40 20.22 20.92 21.32 22.00
35 2.16 4.03 5.73 7.29 8.73 10.08 11.29 12.51 13.59 14.67 15.61 16.54 18.09 19.49 20.67 21.73 22.55 23.20 23.78 ...
40 2.45 4.55 6.46 8.20 9.81 11.31 12.65 13.99 15.16 16.33 17.34 18.35 19.95 21.42 22.62 23.68 24.42 25.08 ... ...
45 2.73 5.07 7.18 9.10 10.83 12.48 13.93 15.37 16.62 17.86 18.92 19.99 21.60 23.12 24.29 25.28 25.90 ... ... ...

50 3.02 5.59 7.87 9.94 11.80 13.59 15.13 16.67 17.98 19.28 20.37 21.47 23.12 24.59 25.69 ... ... ... ... ...
55 3.29 6.07 8.54 10.77 12.72 14.65 16.26 17.89 19.23 20.59 21.70 22.82 24.45 25.82 ... ... ... ... ... ...
60 3.58 6.55 9.21 11.57 13.60 15.66 17.34 19.04 20.41 21.80 22.92 24.04 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Type I Type II Type III Lubrication


Lubrication Lubrication
Type I: Drip (4 to 10 drops per minute), shallow bath, or manual with oil applied frequently with a brush or spout can to
upper edges of all link plates when in the lower span of chain.
Type II: Rapid drip (20 drops per minute minimum), or continuous with shallow bath, disc, or slinger.
Type III: Continuous with disc, slinger, or circulating pump.
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Table A4 Horsepower Ratings, Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain No. 2080
No. of 2 in. Pitch
Effective Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Teeth in
Small Spkt. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 450
ASME B29.100-2002

6 0.32 0.55 0.76 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
7 0.38 0.70 0.98 1.22 1.44 1.63 1.80 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
8 0.46 0.84 1.78 1.50 1.78 2.04 2.28 2.50 2.70 2.88 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
9 0.52 0.98 1.39 1.76 2.11 2.43 2.74 3.02 3.29 3.53 4.08 4.54 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

10 0.59 1.11 1.58 2.02 2.43 2.82 3.18 3.53 3.85 4.16 4.85 5.45 5.98 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
11 0.66 1.24 1.77 2.27 2.76 3.20 3.60 4.02 4.38 4.77 5.60 6.33 6.98 7.56 8.07 ... ... ... ... ...
12 0.72 1.37 1.96 2.52 3.08 3.56 4.02 4.50 4.92 5.36 6.33 7.19 7.95 8.66 9.27 9.82 ... ... ... ...
13 0.79 1.49 2.15 2.77 3.38 3.91 4.44 4.97 5.45 5.93 7.02 8.02 8.89 9.72 10.42 11.08 ... ... ... ...

14 0.85 1.62 2.33 3.01 3.67 4.26 4.85 5.42 5.96 6.49 7.69 8.82 9.80 10.74 11.53 12.29 13.60 ... ... ...
15 0.91 1.74 2.52 3.25 3.96 4.60 5.25 5.86 6.45 7.03 8.34 9.60 10.68 11.73 12.60 13.46 14.94 ... ... ...
16 0.98 1.87 2.70 3.48 4.24 4.94 5.64 6.29 6.93 7.56 8.98 10.36 11.53 12.69 13.63 14.59 16.24 17.65 ... ...
17 1.04 1.99 2.88 3.71 4.52 5.28 6.02 6.72 7.40 8.09 9.61 11.10 12.36 13.62 14.63 15.69 17.50 19.04 ... ...

18 1.11 2.11 3.05 3.94 4.80 5.61 6.40 7.14 7.87 8.60 10.23 11.82 13.18 14.52 15.60 16.76 18.72 20.38 21.77 ...
19 1.17 2.23 3.23 4.17 5.08 5.94 6.77 7.56 8.33 9.10 10.84 12.52 13.98 15.39 16.55 17.80 19.90 21.67 23.18 ...

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20 1.23 2.35 3.40 4.40 5.35 6.26 7.13 7.98 8.78 9.60 11.44 13.20 14.76 16.24 17.48 18.81 21.04 22.91 24.52 ...
21 1.29 2.47 3.57 4.62 5.62 6.58 7.49 8.39 9.23 10.09 12.03 13.87 15.52 17.07 18.39 19.79 22.14 24.11 25.80 ...

22 1.36 2.58 3.74 4.84 5.89 6.89 7.84 8.79 9.67 10.57 12.62 14.53 16.27 17.89 19.28 20.74 23.20 25.27 27.03 ...
23 1.42 2.70 3.90 5.06 6.16 7.20 8.19 9.18 10.10 11.05 13.20 15.18 17.01 18.70 20.15 21.66 24.23 26.40 28.22 ...
24 1.48 2.82 4.05 5.27 6.43 7.51 8.54 9.56 10.53 11.52 13.77 15.82 17.74 19.50 21.01 22.55 25.23 27.50 29.38 30.98
25 1.54 2.93 4.20 5.48 6.70 7.81 8.89 9.94 10.95 11.98 14.33 16.45 18.46 20.29 21.86 23.42 26.20 28.57 30.52 32.16

30 1.84 3.50 5.02 6.54 7.96 9.29 10.59 11.74 12.97 14.23 16.98 19.46 21.79 23.91 25.73 27.52 30.70 33.56 35.52 37.26
35 2.14 4.07 5.82 7.56 9.19 10.71 12.21 13.48 14.92 16.35 19.46 22.26 24.86 27.23 29.24 31.21 34.65 37.57 39.66 ...
40 2.43 4.61 6.60 8.55 10.38 12.09 13.76 15.17 16.80 18.36 21.79 24.88 27.71 30.28 32.42 34.52 38.09 40.96 43.07 ...
45 2.72 5.15 7.37 9.52 11.54 13.43 15.25 16.82 18.61 20.28 23.99 27.34 30.36 33.08 35.30 37.50 41.10 43.81 ... ...

50 3.01 5.68 8.13 10.47 12.67 14.73 16.69 18.43 20.35 22.12 26.08 29.65 32.82 35.65 37.92 40.16 43.70 ... ... ...
55 3.29 6.20 8.88 11.40 13.78 15.99 18.08 20.00 22.02 23.88 28.07 31.82 35.10 38.00 40.30 42.52 ... ... ... ...
60 3.57 6.72 9.60 12.31 14.88 17.21 19.43 21.53 23.62 25.57 29.97 33.86 37.21 40.14 ... ... ... ... ... ...

Type I Type II Type III Lubrication


Lubrication Lubrication
Type I: Drip (4 to 10 drops per minute), shallow bath, or manual with oil applied frequently with a brush or spout can to
upper edges of all link plates when in the lower span of chain.
Type II: Rapid drip (20 drops per minute minimum), or continuous with shallow bath, disc, or slinger.
Type III: Continuous with disc, slinger, or circulating pump.
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Table A5 Horsepower Ratings, Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain No. 2100
No. of 212 in. Pitch
Effective Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Teeth in
Small Spkt. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 325

6 0.60 1.04 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
7 0.74 1.32 1.82 2.25 2.62 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
8 0.87 1.59 2.22 2.78 3.29 3.74 4.14 4.51 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
9 1.00 1.85 2.61 3.30 3.93 4.51 5.04 5.52 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.3)

10 1.13 2.11 2.99 3.80 4.55 5.25 5.89 6.50 7.58 8.51 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
11 1.26 2.36 3.37 4.29 5.15 5.96 6.72 7.45 8.74 9.87 10.91 11.81 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
12 1.39 2.61 3.74 4.77 5.74 6.65 7.53 8.36 9.86 11.21 12.40 13.53 14.49 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
13 1.52 2.86 4.10 5.25 6.32 7.33 8.32 9.24 10.95 12.51 13.85 15.18 16.30 17.33 ... ... ... ... ... ...

14 1.64 3.10 4.45 5.72 6.90 8.00 9.09 10.09 12.00 13.77 15.26 16.76 18.04 19.23 20.31 ... ... ... ... ...
15 1.76 3.34 4.80 6.18 7.47 8.66 9.84 10.92 13.02 14.98 16.63 18.28 19.72 21.06 22.29 23.40 ... ... ... ...
16 1.88 3.57 5.14 6.63 8.03 9.31 10.57 11.73 14.02 16.14 17.97 19.75 21.35 22.83 24.21 25.43 26.56 ... ... ...
17 2.00 3.80 5.48 7.07 8.58 9.95 11.30 12.54 15.00 17.27 19.28 21.17 22.93 24.54 26.09 27.39 28.63 ... ... ...

18 2.12 4.03 5.82 7.50 9.12 10.58 12.02 13.34 15.96 18.38 20.56 22.55 24.47 26.20 27.89 29.28 30.63 31.87 ... ...
19 2.24 4.26 6.15 7.92 9.65 11.20 12.73 14.13 16.90 19.47 21.81 23.90 25.96 27.81 29.63 31.11 32.56 33.89 ... ...

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20 2.36 4.49 6.48 8.34 10.17 11.81 13.43 14.91 17.82 20.54 23.02 25.23 27.41 29.38 31.31 32.88 34.42 35.84 37.14 ...
21 2.48 4.72 6.81 8.76 10.68 12.41 14.12 15.68 18.73 21.59 24.20 26.54 28.82 30.91 32.94 34.59 36.22 37.72 39.10 ...

22 2.60 4.95 7.14 9.17 11.18 13.00 14.80 16.44 19.63 22.62 25.35 27.83 30.20 32.29 34.52 36.25 37.97 39.54 40.99 ...
23 2.72 5.17 7.46 9.58 11.67 13.58 15.47 17.19 20.52 23.64 26.48 29.10 31.55 33.83 36.05 37.86 39.66 41.30 42.81 ...
24 2.84 5.39 7.78 9.99 12.15 14.16 16.13 17.93 21.40 24.65 27.59 30.35 32.88 35.25 37.54 39.43 41.30 43.00 44.56 46.31
25 2.96 5.61 8.09 10.40 12.63 14.73 16.78 18.66 22.27 25.65 28.68 31.54 34.19 36.65 39.00 40.96 42.89 44.65 46.25 48.06

30 3.54 6.71 9.65 12.39 15.03 17.50 19.88 22.26 26.50 30.32 33.90 37.02 40.25 43.05 45.70 48.00 50.16 52.13 53.90 55.88
35 4.11 7.78 11.16 14.30 17.33 20.17 20.86 25.63 30.40 34.60 38.74 42.14 45.72 48.79 51.65 54.15 56.44 58.51 60.35 ...
40 4.67 8.82 12.63 16.15 19.55 22.74 25.72 28.79 34.02 38.62 43.22 46.88 50.68 53.95 56.92 59.53 61.87 63.94 ... ...
45 5.22 9.84 14.06 17.95 21.70 25.21 28.46 31.76 37.41 42.39 47.36 51.27 55.19 58.58 61.58 64.22 ... ... ... ...

50 5.76 10.84 15.46 19.71 23.78 27.58 31.09 34.56 40.62 45.95 51.18 55.32 59.28 62.71 65.70 ... ... ... ... ...
55 6.29 11.82 16.83 21.44 25.80 29.86 33.61 37.20 43.70 49.34 54.69 59.03 62.99 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
60 6.82 12.78 18.17 23.14 27.76 32.05 36.03 39.68 46.69 52.60 57.89 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Type I Type II Type III Lubrication


Lubrication Lubrication
Type I: Drip (4 to 10 drops per minute), shallow bath, or manual with oil applied frequently with a brush or spout can to
upper edges of all link plates when in the lower span of chain.
Type II: Rapid drip (20 drops per minute minimum), or continuous with shallow bath, disc, or slinger.
Type III: Continuous with disc, slinger, or circulating pump.
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Table A6 Horsepower Ratings, Double-Pitch Power Transmission Roller Chain No. 2120
No. of 3 in. Pitch
Effective Revolutions Per Minute Small Sprocket
Teeth in
Small Spkt. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 180 200 225 250
ASME B29.100-2002

6 1.00 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
7 1.24 2.20 3.00 3.67 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
8 1.47 2.67 3.70 4.59 5.38 6.08 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
9 1.70 3.12 4.37 5.48 6.48 7.39 8.22 8.96 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

10 1.93 3.56 5.02 6.34 7.55 8.66 9.68 10.62 11.48 12.28 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
11 2.15 3.99 5.66 7.18 8.59 9.89 11.09 12.22 13.27 14.25 15.15 15.99 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
12 2.37 4.42 6.29 7.98 9.60 11.08 12.47 13.77 15.00 16.14 17.21 18.22 19.16 20.04 ... ... ... ... ... ...
13 2.59 4.84 6.91 8.77 10.58 12.24 13.81 15.28 16.67 17.97 19.20 20.37 21.46 22.50 23.47 24.38 ... ... ... ...

14 2.80 5.25 7.52 9.54 11.54 13.38 15.11 16.75 18.29 19.75 21.13 22.45 23.68 24.87 29.98 27.03 28.95 ... ... ...
15 3.01 5.66 8.12 10.30 12.49 14.49 16.39 18.18 19.87 21.48 23.00 24.47 25.84 27.15 28.40 29.58 31.75 ... ... ...
16 3.22 6.06 8.71 11.06 13.42 15.58 17.63 19.57 21.42 23.16 24.82 26.43 27.94 29.37 30.74 32.05 34.45 36.62 ... ...
17 3.43 6.46 9.29 11.81 14.33 16.65 18.86 20.93 22.93 24.80 26.59 28.34 29.98 31.53 33.01 34.44 37.06 39.44 ... ...

18 3.64 6.86 9.86 12.55 15.23 17.71 20.06 22.27 24.41 26.41 28.33 30.20 31.96 33.63 35.22 36.76 39.58 42.16 45.02 ...
19 3.85 7.25 10.42 13.28 16.12 18.75 21.24 23.59 25.86 27.99 30.03 32.02 33.89 35.68 37.37 39.01 42.02 44.79 47.86 ...

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20 4.05 7.64 10.98 14.01 16.99 19.77 22.40 24.89 27.28 29.54 31.70 33.80 35.78 37.68 39.47 41.20 44.39 47.34 50.60 ...
21 4.25 8.03 11.53 14.73 17.86 20.77 23.55 26.17 28.68 31.06 33.34 35.54 37.63 39.63 41.52 43.34 46.70 49.81 53.25 ...

22 4.45 8.41 12.08 15.45 18.72 21.76 24.67 27.43 30.06 32.56 34.95 37.25 39.44 41.53 43.52 45.43 48.95 52.21 55.82 ...
23 4.65 8.79 12.62 16.16 19.56 22.75 25.78 28.67 31.41 34.03 36.53 38.92 41.21 43.39 45.47 47.46 51.14 54.54 58.32 61.62
24 4.85 9.17 13.16 16.86 20.39 23.72 26.87 29.89 32.74 35.47 38.07 40.56 42.94 45.21 47.37 49.44 53.27 56.80 60.75 64.15
25 5.05 9.54 13.69 17.55 21.20 24.67 27.96 31.09 34.05 36.88 39.58 42.16 44.64 46.99 49.23 51.37 55.35 59.00 63.11 66.60

30 6.00 11.38 16.30 20.90 25.22 29.30 33.16 36.83 40.31 43.62 46.76 49.78 52.65 55.37 57.95 60.42 64.96 69.12 73.70 77.62
35 6.96 13.18 18.83 24.10 29.05 33.70 38.08 42.24 46.16 49.86 53.41 56.78 59.95 62.95 65.81 68.54 73.48 77.97 82.81 ...
40 7.91 14.94 21.29 27.16 32.72 37.89 42.75 47.34 51.66 55.74 59.59 63.24 66.67 69.90 72.95 75.85 81.06 85.72 ... ...
45 8.85 16.66 23.69 30.10 36.25 41.90 47.20 52.17 56.83 61.22 65.34 69.22 72.87 76.28 79.45 82.46 87.81 92.48 ... ...

50 9.78 18.34 26.03 32.94 39.65 45.75 51.44 56.75 61.72 66.37 70.71 74.77 78.58 82.10 85.36 88.40 ... ... ... ...
55 10.70 19.99 28.31 35.71 42.94 49.45 55.45 61.10 66.34 71.20 75.72 79.92 83.80 87.40 ... ... ... ... ... ...
60 11.61 21.61 30.54 38.46 46.12 53.00 59.24 65.25 70.70 75.74 80.39 84.68 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Type I Type II Type III Lubrication


Lubrication Lubrication
Type I: Drip (4 to 10 drops per minute), shallow bath, or manual with oil applied frequently with a brush or spout can to
upper edges of all link plates when in the lower span of chain.
Type II: Rapid drip (20 drops per minute minimum), or continuous with shallow bath, disc, or slinger.
Type III: Continuous with disc, slinger, or circulating pump.
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NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.3) ASME B29.100-2002

Table A7 Recommended Maximum RPM for Sprockets


Chain No. (Pitch, in.)

No. of 2040 2050 2060 2080 2100 2120


Effective Teeth (1) (114 ) (112 ) (2) (212 ) (3)

6 85 60 45 30 20 15
7 200 145 110 70 50 40
8 320 230 175 110 80 60

9 440 315 240 150 110 80


10 555 400 300 190 135 105
11 660 475 360 225 160 125

12 755 545 410 260 185 145


13 850 610 460 290 210 165
14 930 670 505 320 230 180

15 1000 720 540 345 245 195


16 1060 765 575 365 260 205
17 1115 805 605 385 275 215

18 1160 835 630 400 285 225


19 1200 865 650 415 295 230
20 1230 890 670 425 305 235

21 1260 910 685 435 310 240


22 1280 925 695 440 315 245
23 1300 935 705 445 320 250

24 1310 945 710 450 325 250


25 1320 950 715 450 330 255
30 1310 945 715 450 325 250

35 1255 905 680 435 310 240


40 1160 835 630 400 285 220
45 1040 750 565 360 255 200

50 910 655 495 315 225 175


55 770 555 415 265 185 145
60 615 445 335 210 150 120

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ASME B29.4

1 Roller Chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
2 Attachment Link Plates for Double-Pitch Conveyor Chains, Small Roller Series
and Large Roller Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
3 Sprockets for Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Figures
1 Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
2 Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chain Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
3 General Chain Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
4 Offset Link Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
5 Attachment Link Plates for Double-Pitch Conveyor Chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
6 Sprocket Tooth Section Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
7 Sprocket Diameters, Small Roller Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
8 Sprocket Diameters, Large Roller Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Tables
1A, B General Chain Dimensions, Measuring Loads, and Ultimate Tensile
Strengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
2A, B Ultimate Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
3 Dimensional Limits for Straight Link Plate Extension With One Attachment
Hole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
4 Dimensional Limits for Straight Link Plate Extension With Two Attachment
Holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
5 Dimensional Limits for Bent Link Plate Extension With One Attachment
Hole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
6 Dimensional Limits for Bent Link Plate Extension With Two Attachment
Holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
7 Dimensional Limits for Conveyor Chain With Extended Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
8A, B Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
9A, B Minus Tolerances on the Bottom or Caliper Diameters of Sprockets for
Various Numbers of Effective Teeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
10 Sprocket Factors, Small Roller Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
11 Sprocket Factors, Large Roller Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Nonmandatory Appendix
A Supplementary Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

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ASME B29.100-2002

DOUBLE-PITCH CONVEYOR ROLLER CHAINS, ATTACHMENTS,


AND SPROCKETS

1 ROLLER CHAINS (c) The pin diameter equals approximately 0.156P.


1.1 Nomenclature (d) The thickness of link plates for regular series chain
sizes not designated H equals approximately 0.062P.
The following definitions are illustrated in Figs. 1 For heavy series chain sizes designated H, the link
and 2. plate thickness equals approximately:
connecting link (cotter pin type): an outside link consisting
of a pin link plate E, two pins G G, a detachable pin 0.062 pitch in inches + 0.031 in. p inches
link plate D, and two cotter pins H H. 0.062 pitch in millimeters + 0.79 mm p millimeters

double-pitch conveyor roller chain: a series of alternately (e) The maximum width of link plates equals 0.475P
assembled roller links and pin links in which the pins for both pin link and roller link plates that have identical,
articulate inside the bushings and the rollers are free to straight-edged contours.
turn on the bushings. The pitch of link plates is twice
that of link plates of the base series chain. Pin link plates 1.3 Numbering System Standard Chain Numbers
and roller link plates have identical, straight-edged con- Conveyor chain of the small roller series is identified
tours. Chains having extra thickness link plates are by the prefix C, followed by the numerical sum of 2000
intended for use when the conveyed load is carried by and the standard base series chain number. Identifica-
the link plate edges. Chains having large rollers are tion of conveyor chain of the large roller series is the
intended for use when the conveyed load is carried by same as that of the small roller series, except the right-
the rollers. hand digit is 2 instead of 0. The addition of the suffix
offset link (large roller series, cotter pin type): a link con- H designates heavy thickness link plates.
sisting of two offset link plates I I, a bushing B, a roller EXAMPLES:
of the large roller series CL , a removable pin J, and a (1) Double-pitch conveyor roller chain of the small roller series,
cotter pin H. Chain No. C2040, uses the same pins, bushings, and rollers as
Chain No. 40, but has double the pitch.
offset link (small roller series, cotter pin type): a link con- (2) Double-pitch conveyor roller chain of the large roller series,
sisting of two offset link plates I I, a bushing B, a roller Chain No. C2062H, uses the same pins and bushings as Chain No.
of the standard roller series CS, a removable pin J, and 60H, but has double the pitch and rollers of twice the diameter.
a cotter pin H.
1.4 Chain Strength Requirements
pin link (riveted type): an outside link consisting of two
pin link plates E E and two pins F F. 1.4.1 Minimum Ultimate Tensile Strength. Single
strand chains meeting the requirements of this Standard
roller link (large roller series): an inside link consisting of
will have a minimum ultimate tensile strength equal to
two roller link plates A A, two bushings B B, and two
or greater than the values listed in Tables 1A and 1B.
rollers of the large roller series CL CL.
Minimum ultimate tensile strength (M.U.T.S.) for chain
roller link (small roller series): an inside link consisting of covered by this Standard is the minimum force at which
two roller link plates A A, two bushings B B, and two an unused, undamaged chain could fail when subjected
rollers of the small roller series CS CS. to a single tensile loading test.
1.2 General Proportions WARNING: The minimum ultimate tensile strength is NOT a
working load. The M.U.T.S. greatly exceeds the maximum force
Sizes of the various chain components, and assembled that may be applied to the chain.
length and strength, are approximately proportional to
pitch P as follows. (a) Test Procedure. A tensile force is slowly applied, in
(a) The roller diameter for the small roller series uniaxial direction, to the ends of the chain sample.
equals approximately 0.312P, and for the large roller (b) The Tensile Test Is a Destructive Test. Even though
series it equals approximately 0.625P. the chain may not visibly fail when subjected to the
(b) The chain width is defined as the distance between minimum ultimate tensile force, it will have been dam-
roller link plates and equals approximately 0.312P. aged and will be unfit for service.

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(a) Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chain, Small Roller Series

(b) Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chain, Large Roller Series

Fig. 1 Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chain

E
CS CS
A

D
H

H
A B B G G

(a) Roller Link (Small (d) Connecting Link (Cotter Pin Type)
Roller Series)

A CL
CL CS
I

B B I H
A B

(b) Roller Link (Large (e) Offset Link (Small Roller


Roller Series) Series, Cotter Pin Type)

CL I
E

F F J

E
I H
B

(c) Pin Link (Riveted Type) (f) Offset Link (Large Roller
Series, Cotter Pin Type)

Fig. 2 Double-Pitch Conveyor Roller Chain Components

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RS DP RS DP
LPT LPT
LPT LPT

W W

P P P P

0.475P max. 0.475P max.

(a) Small Roller Series (b) Large Roller Series

Dp p pin diameter
LPT p link plate thickness
P p chain pitch
RL p roller diameter, large roller series
RS p roller diameter, small roller series
W p chain width between roller link plates

Fig. 3 General Chain Dimensions

1.7 General Chain Dimensions


See Fig. 3, and Tables 1A and 1B.
X X
1.8 Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability of
Links
To assure interchangeability of links produced by dif-
0.475 P max.
ferent makers of chain, the following standard maxi-
mum and minimum dimensions are adopted (see also
Tables 2A and 2B). They are not the actual dimensions
to be used in manufacturing, but rather the limiting
P dimensions, maximum and minimum, within which it
is necessary to keep to assure the desired interchange-
Fig. 4 Offset Link Plate ability. (The following values are in conventional units.)
(a) The minimum distance between roller link plates
1.4.2 Chain Preloading. Chains conforming to this is the nominal width of the chain minus the quantity
Standard should be preloaded during manufacturing by (0.002 + 0.003 pitch/2).
applying a tensile force equal to a minimum of 30% of (b) Maximum pin diameter: see Tables 2A and 2B.
the M.U.T.S. given in Table 1A or 1B. The amount of (c) Minimum hole diameter in bushing: see Tables 2A
preload, if any, is at the discretion of the manufacturer and 2B.
or by agreement between the manufacturer and the user. (d) Maximum overall width of roller link p nominal
width of chain + (2.12 nominal link plate thickness).
1.5 Tolerance for Chain Length
(e) Minimum distance between pin link plates p
New chains, under standard measuring load, shall maximum overall width of roller link + 0.002.
not be underlength. Overlength tolerance is 0.016 in./ft (f) Standard offset links (see Fig. 4) are made to accom-
(1.33 mm/m). modate chains having link plates with a maximum
1.6 Measuring Load height equal to 0.475 pitch. Therefore,

Measuring load is the load under which the chain is to


X (min.) p 0.24P + 0.030
be measured for length. It is equal to 1% of the minimum
ultimate tensile strength, with a minimum of 31 lb (138
N). Length measurements are to be taken over a length where
of at least 12 in. (300 mm). P p chain pitch

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Table 1A General Chain Dimensions, Measuring Loads,


and Ultimate Tensile Strengths, in. and lb
Link
Roller Nominal Pin Plate Measuring
Standard Chain Diameter Width W Diameter Thickness Load, M.U.T.S.,
Chain No. Pitch P Small Rs Large RL [Note (1)] Dp LPT lb lb

C2040, C2042 1.000 0.312 0.625 0.312 0.156 0.060 31 3,125


C2050, C2052 1.250 0.400 0.750 0.375 0.200 0.080 49 4,880
C2060, C2062 1.500 0.469 0.875 0.500 0.234 0.094 70 7,030
C2060H, C2062H 1.500 0.469 0.875 0.500 0.234 0.125 70 7,030

C2080, C2082 2.000 0.625 1.125 0.625 0.312 0.125 125 12,500
C2080H, C2082H 2.000 0.625 1.125 0.625 0.312 0.156 125 12,500
C2100, C2102 2.500 0.750 1.562 0.750 0.375 0.156 195 19,530
C2100H, C2102H 2.500 0.750 1.562 0.750 0.375 0.187 195 19,530

C2120, C2122 3.000 0.875 1.750 1.000 0.437 0.187 281 28,125
C2120H, C2122H 3.000 0.875 1.750 1.000 0.437 0.219 281 28,125
C2160, C2162 4.000 1.125 2.250 1.250 0.562 0.250 500 50,000
C2160H, C2162H 4.000 1.125 2.250 1.250 0.562 0.281 500 50,000

NOTE:
(1) See Table 2A for decimal minimum dimensions.

Table 1B General Chain Dimensions, Measuring Loads,


and Ultimate Tensile Strengths, mm and N
Link
Roller Nominal Pin Plate Measuring
Standard Chain Diameter Width W Diameter Thickness Load, M.U.T.S.,
Chain No. Pitch P Small Rs Large RL [Note (1)] Dp LPT N N

C2040, C2042 22.23 7.92 15.88 7.92 3.96 1.52 138 13 900
C2050, C2052 31.75 10.16 19.05 9.52 5.08 2.03 218 21 710
C2060, C2062 38.10 11.91 22.23 12.70 5.94 2.39 311 31 270
C2060H, C2062H 38.10 11.91 22.23 12.70 5.94 3.18 311 31 270

C2080, C2082 50.80 15.88 28.58 15.88 7.93 3.18 556 55 600
C2080H, C2082H 50.80 15.88 28.58 15.88 7.93 3.96 556 55 600
C2100, C2102 63.50 19.05 39.67 19.05 9.53 3.96 867 86 870
C2100H, C2102H 63.50 19.05 39.67 19.05 9.53 4.75 867 86 870

C2120, C2122 76.20 22.23 44.45 25.40 11.10 4.75 1 250 125 100
C2120H, C2122H 76.20 22.23 44.45 25.40 11.10 5.56 1 250 125 100
C2160, C2162 101.60 28.58 57.15 31.75 14.27 6.35 2 224 222 400
C2160H, C2162H 101.60 28.58 57.15 31.75 14.27 7.14 2 224 222 400

NOTE:
(1) See Table 2B for decimal minimum dimensions.

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Table 2A Ultimate Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability, in.


Distance Value
Between Width Distance of x for
Related Roller Roller of Between Bushing Offset
B29.1 Diameter Link Roller Pin Link Pin Inner Plate
Standard Chain Chain Small Rs , Large RL , Plates W, Link, Plates, Diameter, Diameter, (Fig. 2),
Chain No. Pitch P No. Max. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Min.

C2040, C2042 1.000 40 0.312 0.625 0.309 0.440 0.442 0.1567 0.1575 0.270
C2050, C2052 1.250 50 0.400 0.750 0.370 0.545 0.547 0.2004 0.2016 0.330
C2060, C2062 1.500 60 0.469 0.875 0.495 0.699 0.701 0.2346 0.2354 0.390
C2060H, C2062H 1.500 60H 0.469 0.875 0.495 0.765 0.767 0.2346 0.2354 0.390

C2080, C2082 2.000 80 0.625 1.125 0.620 0.890 0.892 0.3126 0.3134 0.510
C2080H, C2082H 2.000 80H 0.625 1.125 0.620 0.956 0.958 0.3126 0.3134 0.510
C2100, C2102 2.500 100 0.750 1.562 0.744 1.081 1.083 0.3756 0.3764 0.630
C2100H, C2102H 2.500 100H 0.750 1.562 0.744 1.146 1.148 0.3756 0.3764 0.630

C2120, C2122 3.000 120 0.875 1.750 0.993 1.396 1.398 0.4374 0.4386 0.750
C2120H, C2122H 3.000 120H 0.875 1.750 0.993 1.464 1.466 0.4374 0.4386 0.750
C2160, C2162 4.000 160 1.125 2.250 1.242 1.780 1.782 0.5626 0.5634 0.990
C2160H, C2162H 4.000 160H 1.125 2.250 1.242 1.846 1.848 0.5626 0.5634 0.990

Table 2B Ultimate Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability, mm


Distance Distance Value
Between Width Between of x for
Related Roller Roller of Pin Bushing Offset
B29.1 Diameter Link Roller Link Pin Inner Plate
Standard Chain Chain Small Rs , Large RL , Plates W, Link, Plates, Diameter, Diameter, (Fig. 2),
Chain No. Pitch P No. Max. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Min.

C2040, C2042 25.40 40 7.92 15.88 7.85 11.18 11.23 3.98 4.00 6.86
C2050, C2052 31.75 50 10.16 19.05 9.40 13.84 13.89 5.09 5.12 8.38
C2060, C2062 38.10 60 11.91 22.22 12.58 17.75 17.81 5.96 5.98 9.91
C2060H, C2062H 38.10 60H 11.91 22.22 12.58 19.43 19.48 5.96 5.98 9.91

C2080, C2082 50.80 80 15.88 28.58 15.75 22.61 22.66 7.94 7.96 12.95
C2080H, C2082H 50.80 80H 15.88 28.58 15.75 24.28 24.33 7.94 7.96 12.95
C2100, C2102 63.50 100 19.05 39.67 18.90 27.46 27.51 9.54 9.56 16.00
C2100H, C2102H 63.50 100H 19.05 39.67 18.90 29.11 29.16 9.54 9.56 16.00

C2120, C2122 76.20 120 22.22 44.45 25.23 35.46 35.51 11.11 11.14 19.05
C2120H, C2122H 76.20 120H 22.22 44.45 25.23 37.18 37.24 11.11 11.14 19.05
C2160, C2162 101.60 160 28.58 57.15 31.55 45.21 45.26 14.29 14.31 25.15
C2160H, C2162H 101.60 160H 28.58 57.15 31.55 46.89 46.94 14.29 14.31 25.15

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2.2 General Proportions


Principal dimensions conform approximately to the
following formulas. It is recommended that these formu-
las be applied when extending these standards to addi-
tional sizes of chain.
(a) Distance from centerline of single hole in straight
link plate extension to pitch line
(a) Straight Link Plate Extensions
D p 0.438 chain pitch

(b) Distance from centerlines of two holes in straight


link plate extension to pitch line

D p 0.500 chain pitch

(c) Distance from centerline of single hole or two holes


in bent link plate extension to chain centerline

D p 0.500 chain pitch

(d) Distance from top of bent link plate extension to


pitch line
(b) Bent Link Plate Extensions
C p 0.375 chain pitch
Fig. 5 Attachment Link Plates for Double-Pitch
Conveyor Chains (e) Distance between two holes in straight or bent link
plate extension
2 ATTACHMENT LINK PLATES FOR
H p 0.375 chain pitch
DOUBLE-PITCH CONVEYOR CHAINS, SMALL
ROLLER SERIES AND LARGE ROLLER SERIES (f) Angle of bend of link plate extension p 90 deg
2.1 Nomenclature (g) Diameter of pin extension
Attachment link plates for conveyor chains, identical Dp p nominal diameter of chain pin
for the small roller and large roller series, are of two
principal kinds: straight link plate extension or bent link (h) Length of pin extension
plate extension (see Fig. 5). Extensions have a single
hole or two holes, and are assembled on one or both L p 0.375 chain pitch
sides of the chain as follows:
2.3 Tolerance for Chain Length
(a) straight link plate extension, single hole, one side
of the chain; New chains with attachments, under standard mea-
(b) straight link plate extension, single hole, both suring load, may be overlength by 0.031 in./ft (2.58
sides of the chain; mm/m), but shall not be underlength.
(c) straight link plate extension, two holes, one side
of the chain;
2.4 Dimensional Limits for Interchangeability of
Extensions
(d) straight link plate extension, two holes, both sides
of the chain; (a) For straight link plate extensions with one attach-
(e) bent link plate extension, single hole, one side of ment hole, small roller series, see Table 3.
the chain; (b) For straight link plate extensions with two attach-
(f) bent link plate extension, single hole, both sides ment holes, small roller series, see Table 4.
of the chain; (c) For bent link plate extensions with one attachment
(g) bent link plate extension, two holes, one side of hole, small roller series, see Table 5.
the chain; (d) For bent link plate extensions with two attachment
(h) bent link plate extension, two holes, both sides of holes, small roller series, see Table 6.
the chain. (e) For extended pins, small and large roller series,
see Table 7.

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B F

(a) Straight Link Plate Extensions on One Side of Chain, Small Roller Series

B F

(b) Straight Link Plate Extensions on Both Sides of Chain, Small Roller Series

Table 3 Dimensional Limits for Straight Link Plate Extension With One
Attachment Hole
Customary Units Metric Units
B, B,
Standard Min., D, F, Min., D, F,
Chain No. in. in. in. mm mm mm

C2040, C2042 0.200 0.438 0.060 5.08 11.12 1.52


C2050, C2052 0.261 0.562 0.080 6.63 14.27 2.03
C2060, C2062 0.323 0.688 0.094 8.20 17.48 2.39
C2060H, C2062H 0.323 0.688 0.125 8.20 17.48 3.18

C2080, C2082 0.386 0.875 0.125 9.80 22.22 3.18


C2080H, C2082H 0.386 0.875 0.156 9.80 22.22 3.96
C2100, C2102 0.516 1.125 0.156 13.11 28.58 3.96
C2100H, C2102H 0.516 1.125 0.188 13.11 28.58 4.78

C2120, C2122 0.578 1.312 0.188 14.68 33.32 4.78


C2120H, C2122H 0.578 1.312 0.219 14.68 33.32 5.56
C2160, C2162 0.766 1.750 0.219 19.46 44.45 5.56
C2160H, C2162H 0.766 1.750 0.281 19.46 44.45 7.14

GENERAL NOTE: Dimensional limits of attachment link plates for conveyor chains of the large roller series,
not illustrated, are identical to those for conveyor chains of the small roller series.

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F
B H

(a) Straight Link Plate Extensions on One Side of Chain, Small Roller Series

F
B H

(b) Straight Link Plate Extensions on Both Sides of Chain, Small Roller Series

Table 4 Dimensional Limits for Straight Link Plate Extension With Two
Attachment Holes
Customary Units Metric Units
B, B,
Standard Min., D, H, F, Min., D, H, F,
Chain No. in. in. in. in. mm mm mm mm

C2040, C2042 0.131 0.531 0.375 0.060 3.33 13.49 9.52 1.52
C2050, C2052 0.200 0.625 0.469 0.080 5.08 15.88 11.91 2.03
C2060, C2062 0.200 0.750 0.562 0.094 5.08 19.05 14.27 2.39
C2060H, C2062H 0.200 0.750 0.562 0.125 5.08 19.05 14.27 3.18

C2080, C2082 0.261 1.000 0.750 0.125 6.63 25.40 19.05 3.18
C2080H, C2082H 0.261 1.000 0.750 0.156 6.63 25.40 19.05 3.96
C2100, C2102 0.323 1.250 0.938 0.156 8.20 31.75 23.83 3.96
C2100H, C2102H 0.323 1.250 0.938 0.188 8.20 31.75 23.83 4.78

C2120, C2122 0.386 1.469 1.125 0.188 9.80 37.31 28.58 4.78
C2120H, C2122H 0.386 1.469 1.125 0.219 9.80 37.31 28.58 5.56
C2160, C2162 0.516 2.000 1.500 0.219 13.11 50.80 38.10 5.56
C2160H, C2162H 0.516 2.000 1.500 0.281 13.11 50.80 38.10 7.14

GENERAL NOTE: Dimensional limits of attachment link plates for conveyor chains of the large roller series,
not illustrated, are identical to those for conveyor chains of the small roller series.

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C
B F

(a) Bent Link Plate Extensions on One Side of Chain, Small Roller Series

C
B F

(b) Bent Link Plate Extensions on Both Sides of Chain, Small Roller Series

Table 5 Dimensional Limits for Bent Link Plate Extension With One
Attachment Hole
Customary Units Metric Units

B, B,
Standard Min., C, D, F, Min., C, D, F,
Chain No. in. in. in. in. mm mm mm mm

C2040, C2042 0.131 0.359 0.500 0.060 3.33 9.12 12.70 1.52
C2050, C2052 0.200 0.438 0.625 0.080 5.08 11.13 15.88 2.03
C2060, C2062 0.200 0.578 0.844 0.094 5.08 14.68 21.44 2.39
C2060H, C2062H 0.200 0.578 0.844 0.125 5.08 14.68 21.44 3.18

C2080, C2082 0.261 0.750 1.094 0.125 6.63 19.05 27.79 3.18
C2080H, C2082H 0.261 0.750 1.094 0.156 6.63 19.05 27.79 3.96
C2100, C2102 0.323 0.922 1.312 0.156 8.20 23.42 33.32 3.96
C2100H, C2102H 0.323 0.922 1.312 0.188 8.20 23.42 33.32 4.78

C2120, C2122 0.386 1.094 1.562 0.188 9.80 27.79 39.67 4.78
C2120H, C2122H 0.386 1.094 1.562 0.219 9.80 27.79 39.67 5.56
C2160, C2162 0.516 1.438 2.062 0.219 13.11 36.53 52.37 5.56
C2160H, C2162H 0.516 1.438 2.062 0.281 13.11 36.53 52.37 7.14

GENERAL NOTE: Dimensional limits of attachment link plates for conveyor chains of the large roller series,
not illustrated, are identical to those for conveyor chains of the small roller series.

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C
B H F

(a) Bent Link Plate Extensions on One Side of Chain, Small Roller Series

C
B H F

(b) Bent Link Plate Extensions on Both Sides of Chain, Small Roller Series

Table 6 Dimensional Limits for Bent Link Plate Extension With Two
Attachment Holes
Customary Units Metric Units

B, B,
Standard Min., C, D, H, F, Min., C, D, H, F,
Chain No. in. in. in. in. in. mm mm mm mm mm

C2040, C2042 0.131 0.359 0.500 0.375 0.060 3.33 9.12 12.70 9.52 1.52
C2050, C2052 0.200 0.438 0.625 0.469 0.080 5.08 11.13 15.88 11.91 2.03
C2060, C2062 0.200 0.578 0.844 0.562 0.094 5.08 14.68 21.44 14.27 2.39
C2060H, C2062H 0.200 0.578 0.844 0.562 0.125 5.08 14.68 21.44 14.27 3.18

C2080, C2082 0.261 0.750 1.094 0.750 0.125 6.63 19.05 27.79 19.05 3.18
C2080H, C2082H 0.261 0.750 1.094 0.750 0.156 6.63 19.05 27.79 19.05 3.96
C2100, C2102 0.323 0.922 1.312 0.938 0.156 8.20 23.42 33.32 23.83 3.96
C2100H, C2102H 0.323 0.922 1.312 0.938 0.188 8.20 23.42 33.32 23.83 4.78

C2120, C2122 0.386 1.094 1.562 1.125 0.188 9.80 27.79 39.67 28.58 4.78
C2120H, C2122H 0.386 1.094 1.562 1.125 0.219 9.80 27.79 39.67 28.58 5.56
C2160, C2162 0.516 1.438 2.062 1.500 0.219 13.11 36.53 52.37 38.10 5.56
C2160H, C2162H 0.516 1.438 2.062 1.500 0.281 13.11 36.53 52.37 38.10 7.14

GENERAL NOTE: Dimensional limits of attachment link plates for conveyor chains of the large roller series,
not illustrated, are identical to those for conveyor chains of the small roller series.

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DP

(a) Extended Pin, Small Roller Series

DP

(b) Extended Pin, Large Roller Series

Table 7 Dimensional Limits for Conveyor Chain With Extended Pin


Customary Units Metric Units

Standard Pitch, Dp , L, Pitch, Dp , L,


Chain No. in. in. in. mm mm mm

C2040, C2042 1.000 0.156 0.375 25.40 3.96 9.52


C2050, C2052 1.250 0.200 0.469 31.75 5.08 11.91
C2060, C2062 1.500 0.234 0.562 38.10 5.94 14.27
C2060H, C2062H 1.500 0.234 0.562 38.10 5.94 14.27

C2080, C2082 2.000 0.312 0.750 50.80 7.92 19.05


C2080H, C2082H 2.000 0.312 0.750 50.80 7.92 19.05
C2100, C2102 2.500 0.375 0.938 63.50 9.52 23.62
C2100H, C2102H 2.500 0.375 0.938 63.50 9.52 23.62

C2120, C2122 3.000 0.437 1.125 76.20 11.10 28.58


C2120H, C2122H 3.000 0.437 1.125 76.20 11.10 28.58
C2160, C2162 4.000 0.562 1.500 101.60 14.27 38.10
C2160H, C2162H 4.000 0.562 1.500 101.60 14.27 38.10

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3 SPROCKETS FOR DOUBLE-PITCH CONVEYOR 3.3 Diameters and Measuring Dimensions


ROLLER CHAIN
3.3.1 Small Roller Series. See Fig. 7.
Sprocket dimensional design for small roller series (a) Effective teeth are shown in solid lines. An extra
conveyor chain is the same as for the base series chain, set of tooth spaces is shown in broken lines.
except for necessary changes in diametral dimensions. (b) Sprockets for double-pitch conveyor chains, small
Sprocket tooth section profile design for large roller roller series, may have one or two sets of effective teeth,
series conveyor chain is the same as for the base series i.e., teeth that engage chain rollers in one revolution of
chain having the same pitch and roller diameter, 1.000 the sprocket. A sprocket is single-cut if it has only one
in. (25.4 mm) through 2.500 in. (63.5 mm) pitch. It should set of effective teeth. A double-cut sprocket has two sets
be noted that large roller series conveyor chains, 3.000 of effective teeth. Tooth spaces of the second set are
in. (76.2 mm) and 4.000 in. (101.6 mm) pitch, have roller located midway between those of the first.
diameters not conforming exactly to the proportions (c) Double-cut sprockets with an odd number of
established for base series chains. actual teeth, such as 21, and therefore with half as many
effective teeth, 1012, provide automatic hunting, each
3.1 Types of Sprockets actual tooth engaging a chain roller once during two
See para. 3.1 and Fig. 4 in B29.1 for types of sprockets. revolutions of such a sprocket.
(d) Double-cut sprockets with an even number of
3.2 Sprocket Tooth Section Profile and Dimensions actual teeth have an integral number of effective teeth
Figure 6, and Tables 8A and 8B, depict tooth section and cannot provide automatic hunting, because only
profile and dimensions. The nomenclature used is given one set of effective teeth can engage chain rollers, regard-
below. The sprocket chamfer dimensions g and h are less of how many revolutions the sprocket may have
noncritical and are given only as a guide for general made. Manual shifting of the chain by one-half effective
design proportions. tooth is necessary to provide distribution of wear to the
g p width of chamfer previously inactive set of teeth.
p 0.062P (but not to exceed W/3)
3.3.2 Large Roller Series. See Fig. 8.
h p depth of chamfer p 0.25P
MHD p maximum hub diameter 3.4 Sprocket Tolerances
P p chain pitch
See Tables 9A and 9B. See Tables 8A and 8B of ASME
Rc p chamfer radius
B29.1 for maximum eccentricity and face runout toler-
p 0.532P (approximately tangent to side)
ances for commercial sprockets.
rf max. p fillet radius
p 0.02P for maximum hub diameter (but not 3.5 Tabulation of Diameters
to exceed 0.040 in. or 1.02 mm)
t max. p maximum flange thickness See Tables 10 and 11.
p 0.93W in inches 0.006 in.
p 0.93W in millimeters 0.15 mm
W p chain width

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t t
t t g g g g
g g g g
h h RC
h h RC
rf rf rf
rf

MHD MHD

(a) Small Roller Series (b) Large Roller Series

Fig. 6 Sprocket Tooth Section Profile

Table 8A Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions, in.


Standard Width of Maximum Minus Depth of Width of
Chain Pitch Chain Sprocket Tolerance Chamfer Chamfer Radius
No. P W Thickness t on t h g Rc

C2040, C2042 1.000 0.312 0.284 0.035 0.250 0.062 0.531


C2050, C2052 1.250 0.375 0.343 0.036 0.312 0.078 0.664
C2060, C2062 1.500 0.500 0.459 0.036 0.375 0.094 0.796
C2060H, C2062H 1.500 0.500 0.459 0.036 0.375 0.094 0.796

C2080, C2082 2.000 0.625 0.575 0.040 0.500 0.125 1.062


C2080H, C2082H 2.000 0.625 0.575 0.040 0.500 0.125 1.062
C2100, C2102 2.500 0.750 0.692 0.046 0.625 0.156 1.327
C2100H, C2102H 2.500 0.750 0.692 0.046 0.625 0.156 1.327

C2120, C2122 3.000 1.000 0.924 0.057 0.750 0.188 1.593


C2120H, C2122H 3.000 1.000 0.924 0.057 0.750 0.188 1.593
C2160, C2162 4.000 1.250 1.156 0.062 1.000 0.250 2.124
C2160H, C2162H 4.000 1.250 1.156 0.062 1.000 0.250 2.124

Table 8B Sprocket Tooth Section Profile Dimensions, mm


Standard Width of Maximum Minus Depth of Width of
Chain Pitch Chain Sprocket Tolerance Chamfer Chamfer Radius
No. P W Thickness t on t h g Rc

C2040, C2042 25.40 7.92 7.21 0.89 6.35 1.57 13.49


C2050, C2052 31.75 9.52 8.71 0.91 7.92 1.98 16.87
C2060, C2062 38.10 12.70 11.66 0.91 9.52 2.39 20.22
C2060H, C2062H 38.10 12.70 11.66 0.91 9.52 2.39 20.22

C2080, C2082 50.80 15.88 14.60 1.02 12.70 3.18 26.97


C2080H, C2082H 50.80 15.88 14.60 1.02 12.70 3.18 26.97
C2100, C2102 63.50 19.05 17.58 1.17 15.88 3.96 33.71
C2100H, C2102H 63.50 19.05 17.58 1.17 15.88 3.96 33.71

C2120, C2122 76.20 25.40 23.47 1.45 19.05 4.78 40.46


C2120H, C2122H 76.20 25.40 23.47 1.45 19.05 4.78 40.46
C2160, C2162 101.60 31.75 29.36 1.57 25.40 6.35 53.95
C2160H, C2162H 101.60 31.75 29.36 1.57 25.40 6.35 53.95

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in
Cha
h
pitc

Maximum hub diameter


eter

Outside diameter
Bottom diameter

Pitch diameter
r diam

Bore
Calipe

BD p bottom diameter
p PD RS
CD p caliper diameter
N p number of effective teeth
P p chain pitch
PD p pitch diameter
P
p
180 deg
sin
N
RS p roller diameter


90 deg
CD, single-cut, if N is an odd number [Note (1)] p PD cos RS
N

CD, single-cut, if N is an even number [Note (2)] p PD RS p BD


45 deg
CD, double-cut, if N is a fractional number [Note (1)] p PD cos RS
N

CD, double-cut, whether N is an odd or even number [Note (2)] p PD RS p BD

Fig. 7 Sprocket Diameters, Small Roller Series

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Notes to Fig. 7:
(1) These caliper diameters are measured across any two tooth spaces that are most nearly diametrically opposite to each
other.
(2) These caliper diameters are measured across any two tooth spaces that are exactly diametrically opposite to each
other.

Tolerances on bottom or caliper diameter of sprockets:


Plus tolerance p 0.000

Minus tolerance p 0.002 (P in inches) N + 0.006 in. with a minimum tolerance of 0.012 in. and a maximum of
0.048 in.

p 0.002 (P in millimeters) N + 0.152 mm with a minimum tolerance of 0.30 mm and a maximum


of 1.20 mm

Approximate outside diameter of sprocket


P in inches 90 deg
p PD in inches + 0.6 tan
2 N


P in millimeters 90 deg
p PD in millimeters + 0.6 tan
2 N

Maximum hub diameter (MHD) of sprockets


180 deg
p (P in inches) cot 0.5 0.030 in.
N


180 deg
p (P in millimeters) cot 0.5 0.76 mm
N

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in
Cha
h
p c
i t

eter

Maximum diameter
Outside diameter
Bottom diameter

Pitch diameter
r diam
Bore Calipe

N p number of teeth (not shown)


P p chain pitch
PD p pitch diameter
RL p roller diameter (not shown)

Bottom diameter of sprocket p PD RL

P
Pitch diameter of sprocket p
180 deg
sin
N

Caliper diameter for even number of teeth p bottom diameter


90 deg
Caliper diameter for odd number of teeth p PD cos RL
N

Tolerances on bottom or caliper diameter of sprockets:


Plus tolerance p 0.000

Minus tolerance p 0.002 (P in inches) N + 0.006 in. with a minimum tolerance of 0.012 in. and a maximum of
0.048 in.

p 0.002 (P in millimeters) N + 0.152 mm with a minimum tolerance of 0.30 mm and a maximum


of 1.20 mm


180 deg
Maximum hub diameter (MHD) of sprockets p (P in inches) cot 0.5 0.030 in.
N


180 deg
p (P in millimeters) cot 0.5 0.76 mm
N
[but not to exceed bottom diameter in inches (0.030 in.) or bottom diameter in millimeters (0.76 mm)]

Fig. 8 Sprocket Diameters, Large Roller Series

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Table 9A Minus Tolerances on the Bottom or Caliper Diameters


of Sprockets for Various Numbers of Effective Teeth, in.
Effective Number of Teeth N
Standard Chain
Chain Pitch Up Through
No. P 1512 162412 253512 364812 4960

C2040, C2042 1.000 0.012 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.020


C2050, C2052 1.250 0.014 0.016 0.019 0.021 0.024
C2060, C2062 1.500 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.024 0.027
C2060H, C2062H 1.500 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.024 0.027

C2080, C2082 2.000 0.018 0.022 0.026 0.030 0.034


C2080H, C2082H 2.000 0.018 0.022 0.026 0.030 0.034
C2100, C2102 2.500 0.021 0.026 0.031 0.036 0.041
C2100H, C2102H 2.500 0.021 0.026 0.031 0.036 0.041

C2120, C2122 3.000 0.024 0.030 0.036 0.042 0.048


C2120H, C2122H 3.000 0.024 0.030 0.036 0.042 0.048
C2160, C2162 4.000 0.030 0.038 0.046 0.048 0.048
C2160H, C2162H 4.000 0.030 0.038 0.046 0.048 0.048

GENERAL NOTE: No plus tolerances.

Table 9B Minus Tolerances on the Bottom or Caliper Diameters


of Sprockets for Various Numbers of Effective Teeth, mm
Standard Chain Effective Number of Teeth N
Chain Pitch Up Through
No. P 1512 162412 253512 364812 4960

C2040, C2042 25.40 0.30 0.36 0.41 0.46 0.51


C2050, C2052 31.75 0.36 0.41 0.48 0.53 0.61
C2060, C2062 38.10 0.38 0.46 0.53 0.61 0.69
C2060H, C2062H 38.10 0.38 0.46 0.53 0.61 0.69

C2080, C2082 50.80 0.46 0.56 0.66 0.76 0.86


C2080H, C2082H 50.80 0.46 0.56 0.66 0.76 0.86
C2100, C2102 63.50 0.53 0.66 0.79 0.91 1.04
C2100H, C2102H 63.50 0.53 0.66 0.79 0.91 1.04

C2120, C2122 76.20 0.61 0.76 0.91 1.07 1.22


C2120H, C2122H 76.20 0.61 0.76 0.91 1.07 1.22
C2160, C2162 101.60 0.76 0.97 1.17 1.22 1.22
C2160H, C2162H 101.60 0.76 0.97 1.17 1.22 1.22

GENERAL NOTE: No plus tolerances.

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Table 10 Sprocket Factors, Small Roller Series


No. of Approximate Caliper Diameter Factor
Effective Outside Single Cut Double Cut
Teeth Pitch Diameter Diameter (N is Odd) (N is Fractional)

5 1.7013 1.839 1.6180 ...


512 1.8496 2.003 ... 1.8308
6 2.0000 2.166 ... ...
612 2.1519 2.329 ... 2.1361
7 2.3048 2.491 2.2470 ...
712 2.4586 2.652 ... 2.4451

8 2.6131 2.814 ... ...


812 2.7682 2.975 ... 2.7564
9 2.9238 3.136 2.8794 ...
912 3.0798 3.296 ... 3.0692
10 3.2361 3.457 ... ...
1012 3.3927 3.617 ... 3.3831

11 3.5495 3.778 3.5133 ...


1112 3.7065 3.938 ... 3.6978
12 3.8637 4.098 ... ...
1212 4.0211 4.258 ... 4.0131
13 4.1786 4.418 4.1481 ...
1312 4.3362 4.578 ... 4.3289

14 4.4940 4.738 ... ...


1412 4.6518 4.897 ... 4.6450
15 4.8097 5.057 4.7834 ...
1512 4.9677 5.217 ... 4.9614
16 5.1258 5.377 ... ...
1612 5.2840 5.536 ... 5.2780

17 5.4422 5.696 5.4190 ...


1712 5.6005 5.855 ... 5.5948
18 5.7588 6.015 ... ...
1812 5.9171 6.175 ... 5.9118
19 6.0755 6.334 6.0548 ...
1912 6.2340 6.494 ... 6.2289

20 6.3924 6.653 ... ...


2012 6.5509 6.813 ... 6.5461
21 6.7095 6.972 6.6907 ...
2112 6.8681 7.131 ... 6.8635
22 7.0267 7.291 ... ...
2212 7.1853 7.450 ... 7.1809

23 7.3439 7.610 7.3268 ...


2312 7.5026 7.769 ... 7.4984
24 7.6613 7.929 ... ...
2412 7.8200 8.088 ... 7.8160
25 7.9787 8.247 7.9630 ...
2512 8.1375 8.407 ... 8.1336

26 8.2962 8.566 ... ...


2612 8.4550 8.725 ... 8.4513
27 8.6138 8.884 8.5992 ...
2712 8.7726 9.044 ... 8.7690
28 8.9314 9.203 ... ...
2812 9.0902 9.363 ... 9.0868

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Table 10 Sprocket Factors, Small Roller Series (Contd)


No. of Approximate Caliper Diameter Factor
Effective Outside Single Cut Double Cut
Teeth Pitch Diameter Diameter (N is Odd) (N is Fractional)

29 9.2491 9.522 9.2355 ...


2912 9.4080 9.681 ... 9.4046
30 9.5668 9.841 ... ...
3012 9.7256 10.000 ... 9.7224
31 9.8845 10.159 9.8718 ...
3112 10.0434 10.318 ... 10.0403

32 10.2023 10.478 ... ...


3212 10.3612 10.637 ... 10.3582
33 10.5201 10.796 10.5082 ...
3312 10.6790 10.956 ... 10.6761
34 10.8379 11.115 ... ...
3412 10.9969 11.274 ... 10.9940

35 11.1558 11.433 11.1446 ...


3512 11.3148 11.593 ... 11.3120
36 11.4737 11.752 ... ...
3612 11.6237 11.911 ... 11.6300
37 11.7916 12.070 11.7810 ...
3712 11.9506 12.230 ... 11.9480

38 12.1095 12.389 ... ...


3812 12.2685 12.548 ... 12.2660
39 12.4275 12.707 12.4174 ...
3912 12.5865 12.867 ... 12.5840
40 12.7455 13.026 ... ...
4012 12.9045 13.185 ... 12.9021

41 13.0635 13.344 13.0539 ...


4112 13.2225 13.504 ... 13.2201
42 13.3815 13.663 ... ...
4212 13.5405 13.822 ... 13.5382
43 13.6995 13.981 13.6904 ...
4312 13.8585 14.140 ... 13.8563

44 14.0175 14.300 ... ...


4412 14.1765 14.459 ... 14.1744
45 14.3355 14.618 14.3269 ...
4512 14.4946 14.777 ... 14.4925
46 14.6536 14.937 ... ...
4612 14.8127 15.096 ... 14.8106

47 14.9717 15.255 14.9634 ...


4712 15.1308 15.414 ... 15.1287
48 15.2898 15.573 ... ...
4812 15.4488 15.733 ... 15.4468
49 15.6079 15.892 15.5999 ...
4912 15.7669 16.051 ... 15.7649

50 15.9260 16.210 ... ...


5012 16.0850 16.369 ... 16.0831
51 16.2441 16.529 16.2364 ...
5112 16.4031 16.688 ... 16.4012
52 16.5622 16.847 ... ...
5212 16.7212 17.006 ... 16.7194

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Table 10 Sprocket Factors, Small Roller Series (Contd)


No. of Approximate Caliper Diameter Factor
Effective Outside Single Cut Double Cut
Teeth Pitch Diameter Diameter (N is Odd) (N is Fractional)

53 16.8803 17.165 16.8729 ...


5312 17.0393 17.325 ... 17.0375
54 17.1984 17.484 ... ...
5412 17.3575 17.643 ... 17.3557
55 17.5165 17.802 17.5094 ...
5512 17.6756 17.961 ... 17.6739

56 17.8347 18.121 ... ...


5612 17.9938 18.280 ... 17.9920
57 18.1528 18.439 18.1459 ...
5712 18.3119 18.598 ... 18.3102
58 18.4710 18.757 ... ...
5812 18.6301 18.917 ... 18.6284

59 18.7892 19.076 18.7825 ...


5912 18.9482 19.235 ... 18.9466
60 19.1073 19.394 ... ...

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) This Table includes standard pitch diameters, outside diameters, and caliper diameter factors for single-cut sprockets
where the number of effective teeth is odd, and double-cut sprockets where the number of effective teeth is fractional
to suit a double-pitch chain of unit pitch (e.g., 1 in. or 1 mm), small roller series (the respective diameters for
sprockets to suit a chain of any other pitch are directly proportional to the pitch of the chain).
(b) For other pitches of double-pitch roller chain, small roller series:
Pitch diameter p pitch diameter from this Table chain pitch
Outside diameter p outside diameter from this Table chain pitch
Caliper diameter factor for single cut, if N is an odd number p PD (cos 90 deg/N)
Caliper diameter factor for double cut, if N is a fractional number p PD (cos 45 deg/N)
Caliper diameter for single cut, if N is an odd number, and double cut, if N is a fractional number p (caliper
diameter factor from this Table chain pitch) roller diameter RS
Caliper diameter for single cut, if N is an even number, and double cut, if N is an odd or even number p pitch
diameter roller diameter RS

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Table 11 Sprocket Factors, Large Roller Series


No. of Caliper No. of Caliper
Effective Pitch Outside Diameter Effective Pitch Outside Diameter
Teeth Diameter Diameter Factor Teeth Diameter Diameter Factor
5 1.7013 1.976 1.6180 33 10.5201 11.073 10.5082
6 2.0000 2.332 ... 34 10.8379 11.392 ...
7 2.3048 2.676 2.2470 35 11.1558 11.711 11.1446
8 2.6131 3.014 ... 36 11.4737 12.030 ...
9 2.9238 3.348 2.8794 37 11.7916 12.349 11.7810
10 3.2361 3.678 ... 38 12.1095 12.668 ...
11 3.5495 4.006 3.5133 39 12.4275 12.987 12.4174

12 3.8637 4.332 ... 40 12.7455 13.306 ...


13 4.1786 4.657 4.1481 41 13.0635 13.625 13.0539
14 4.4940 4.981 ... 42 13.3815 13.944 ...
15 4.8097 5.304 4.7834 43 13.6995 14.263 13.6904
16 5.1258 5.627 ... 44 14.0175 14.582 ...
17 5.4422 5.949 5.4190 45 14.3355 14.901 14.3269
18 5.7588 6.271 ... 46 14.6536 15.219 ...

19 6.0755 6.593 6.0548 47 14.9717 15.538 14.9634


20 6.3924 6.914 ... 48 15.2898 15.857 ...
21 6.7095 7.235 6.6907 49 15.6079 16.176 15.5999
22 7.0267 7.555 ... 50 15.9260 16.495 ...
23 7.3439 7.876 7.3268 51 16.2441 16.813 16.2364
24 7.6613 8.196 ... 52 16.5622 17.132 ...
25 7.9787 8.516 7.9630 53 16.8803 17.451 16.8729

26 8.2962 8.836 ... 54 17.1984 17.769 ...


27 8.6138 9.156 8.5992 55 17.5165 18.088 17.5094
28 8.9314 9.475 ... 56 17.8347 18.407 ...
29 9.2491 9.795 9.2355 57 18.1528 18.725 18.1459
30 9.5668 10.114 ... 58 18.4710 19.044 ...
31 9.8845 10.434 9.8718 59 18.7892 19.363 18.7825
32 10.023 10.753 ... 60 19.1073 19.681 ...

GENERAL NOTES:
(a) This Table includes standard pitch diameters, outside diameters, and caliper diameter factors for odd numbers of teeth
of sprockets to suit a conveyor chain of unit pitch (e.g., 1 in. or 1 mm), large roller series. (The respective diameters for
sprockets to suit a chain of any other pitch are directly proportional to the pitch of the chain.)
(b) For other pitches of conveyor roller chain, large roller series:
Pitch diameter p pitch diameter from this Table chain pitch
Outside diameter p outside diameter from this Table chain pitch
Caliper diameter factor p PD (cos 90 deg/N)
Caliper diameter (odd teeth) p (caliper diameter factor from this Table chain pitch) roller diameter RL
Caliper diameter (even teeth) p pitch diameter roller diameter RL

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NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION1

A1 CHAIN SELECTION lubrication is continuous by means of wicks; or whether


it is intermittent and periodic, oil being applied manu-
Conveyor chains are selected for specific operating
ally by brush or spout can, or intermittently drip fed to
conditions on the basis of the maximum loading that is
wipers as may be advisable for services for which sur-
expected to be encountered (see Tables A1A and A1B).
plus lubrication must be avoided to prevent contamina-
Chain joint wear is negligible when loads are uniform,
tion by the lubricant of the material being conveyed.
sprockets are of adequate size, and proper lubrication
Tracks may be lubricated with the same type free-
is provided.
flowing oil used for chain joint lubrication or, if desir-
A1.1 Coefficients of Friction able, with a more viscous oil having better adherence to
the track and providing better lubrication for conditions
The factors in Tables A2 and A3 are based on operation where link plate edges are sliding on the supporting
on smooth, flat, clean tracks at temperatures not track.
exceeding 350F (177C). When clean tracks cannot be Engineers of chain manufacturers should be consulted
maintained, the factors should be increased. When the in regard to lubrication of conveyor chains for which
operating temperature exceeds 350F (177C), the chain lubrication other than as outlined in this Appendix
manufacturer should be consulted for the factors for the might seem to be desirable.
specific conditions. Use static figures for chains
operating at 3 ft/min (914 mm/min) or less. A1.3 Sprockets
Supporting of the conveyed load by the rollers of the
Sprockets should have cut teeth. Tooth shape, thick-
small roller series is not recommended, since some of
ness, profile, and diameters should conform to these
the rollers may not turn due to the small ratio of roller
standards. The use of sprockets with the largest practical
outside diameter to roller inside diameter. Such use of
number of teeth, preferably no fewer than 15 effective
the standard roller series may result in flats being worn
teeth, is essential for smoothest operation, and longest
on the outside of the roller surface.
chain and sprocket life. Sprockets having 17 effective
A1.2 Lubrication teeth and less will preferably be of steel, with hardness
of 180 Brinell minimum. If the conveyors are exposed to
Conveyor chains should be kept as clean as operating
abrasive conditions, either 0.20 carbon steel, carburized,
conditions will permit, for the purpose of fostering effec-
hardened, and drawn; or 0.40 or higher carbon steel,
tive lubrication to minimize metal-to-metal contact of
heat treated and drawn; are generally recommended,
pinbushing and bushingroller joints. Oil should be
the hardness usually being between 300 Brinell mini-
applied to upper edges of all link plates while in the
mum and 550 Brinell maximum.
lower span of chain, since access to joint clearances is
Larger sprockets may be made from unhardened steel
possible only through clearances between roller link
plates, bars, castings, or forgings, or cast iron, depending
plates and rollers. Oil applied on the centerline of rollers
upon the duty imposed.
cannot reach pinbushing joints and therefore cannot
retard the rate of wear elongation of chain pitch. A1.4 Center Distance Adjustment
A good grade of mineral oil, without additives, of
medium or light consistency, free flowing at the prevail- Especially for long conveyors, it is desirable that take-
ing temperature, should be used. up devices be provided.
Heavy oils and greases are not recommended for The arc of meshing of the chain on loaded sprockets
lubrication of conveyor roller chains, except under should be no less than 135 deg. Idler sprockets should
unusual conditions of service, because they generally have at least three teeth in mesh with the chain, and
are too stiff to enter and fill the small clearances between preferably will mesh with slack spans.
the chain parts.
A1.5 Alignment
Chains may be lubricated by any means that will
assure adequate oiling of every chain joint, whether Alignment of shafting and sprocket tooth faces must
be such as to conform to usual standards of good work-
1
Made available through the cooperation of the American Chain manship: shafts being parallel and horizontal, installa-
Association. tions being such that loading will be properly

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Table A1A Recommended Maximum Working Load, lb


Chain Speed, ft/min
Pitch,
in. 5 25 50 75 100 200 300 400 500

1.000 530 525 510 490 465 335 230 160 115
1.250 870 865 840 805 765 555 380 265 190
1.500 1215 1205 1170 1125 1065 775 530 370 265
2.000 2070 2055 2000 1915 1815 1320 905 630 455
2.500 3425 3400 3310 3175 3000 2180 1500 1040 750
3.000 4855 4815 4690 4495 4250 3090 2125 1480 1065
4.000 8585 8210 8000 7670 7250 5275 3625 2520 1815

Table A1B Recommended Maximum Working Load, N


Chain Speed, m/min
Pitch,
mm 2 10 15 25 30 60 90 120 150

25.40 2 360 2 340 2 270 2 180 2 070 1 490 1 020 710 510
31.75 3 870 3 850 3 740 3 580 3 400 2 470 1 690 1 180 845
38.10 5 400 5 360 5 200 5 000 4 740 3 450 2 360 1 650 1 180
50.80 9 210 9 140 8 900 8 520 8 070 5 870 4 030 2 800 2 020
63.50 15 200 15 100 14 700 14 100 13 300 9 700 6 670 4 630 3 340
76.20 21 600 21 400 20 900 20 000 18 900 13 700 9 450 6 580 4 740
101.60 38 200 36 500 35 600 34 100 32 200 23 500 16 100 11 200 8 070

Table A2 Coefficients of Friction A2 SPROCKET CUTTER SELECTION


When Conveyed Load Is Carried
A2.1 Small Roller Series
by Link Plate Edges
The tooth space form for sprockets for conveyor chain,
Coefficient
small roller series, is basically the same as that for base
of Friction Dry Lubricated
series transmission roller chain. ASME B29.1 covers
Static 0.33 0.24 tooth space form, and cutter and hob design, for the
Sliding 0.27 0.21 base series transmission roller chain sprockets.
When cutting sprocket teeth with a tooth space cutter,
the same space cutter should be used as for the base
Table A3 Coefficients of Friction When Conveyor series transmission roller chain, but having the next
Load Is Carried by Rollers higher range of teeth than the number of effective teeth
(Large Roller Series Only) to be cut.
Static Rolling EXAMPLE: For 15 Teeth No. C2080H, a No. 80 space cutter having
Standard Chain a range of 1834 teeth should be used instead of one for the 1217
No. Dry Lubricated Dry Lubricated tooth range.
C2042 0.17 0.12 0.14 0.10 When cutting teeth of sprockets with a base series
C2052 0.16 0.11 0.13 0.09 transmission roller chain hob or Fellows cutter, it is nec-
C2062, C2062H 0.16 0.11 0.13 0.09
essary to cut an extra set or a double number of teeth,
C2082, C2082H 0.15 0.10 0.12 0.08
C2102, C2102H 0.14 0.09 0.11 0.07 resulting in two sets of teeth. The chain will engage only
C2122, C2122H 0.14 0.09 0.11 0.07 one set of teeth.
C2162, C2162H 0.13 0.08 0.10 0.07
A2.2 Large Roller Series
The tooth space form for sprockets for conveyor chain,
distributed across the chain width or, when pairs of large roller series, is the same as that for the respective
chains are used in parallel, equally shared. Shafting, base series transmission roller chain having the same
bearings, and foundation should be suitable to maintain pitch and roller diameter.
the initial static alignment. ASME B29.1 covers tooth space form and tool design
In the event that double-pitch conveyor chains are for base series chain sprockets, which are applicable to
applied in power transmission service, refer to ASME large roller series chains in this Standard for all pitches
B29.3 for selection information. up to and including 2.500 in. (63.50 mm) pitch. The tooth

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ASME B29.100-2002 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A (B29.4)

space form for 3.000 in. (76.20 mm) and 4.000 in. (101.60 mission roller chain of the same pitch. Sprocket cutting
mm) pitch chain sprockets may be derived from the tools designed specifically for the 3.000 in. (76.20 mm)
formulas in ASME B29.1. and 4.000 in. (101.60 mm) pitch chain roller diameters
Except for 3.000 in. (76.20 mm) and 4.000 in. (101.60 are required, because the ASME B29.1 transmission
mm) pitch chains with large rollers, sprockets may be roller chain series does not include these roller diam-
cut with hobs and/or cutters for the ASME B29.1 trans- eters.

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