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This comprehensive roller chain size chart simplifies the process of finding the perfect fit for your roller chain needs, providing complete dimensions and specifications.
- 140-2H
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- 140-2H
50 Roller Chain Dimensions 50 roller chain conforms to ANSI B29.1 dimensional standards created in 1930 by the American National Standards Institute. Dimensionally conforming to these standards means our 50 chains directly interchange and interlace with other brands and manufacturers.
Nitro 50 roller chain is manufactured to meet & exceed ANSI B29.1 standard. #50 roller chain is available in standard, stainless, nickel plated, plastic & more. #50 roller is a 5/8'' pitch size roller chain.
50-1 Roller chain made to ANSI b 29.1 is 5/8″ or 15.875 mm pitch. It is available in single strand 50-1 duplex 50-2 and triplex 50-3. It is possible to have the chain up to 6 strands wide.
Follow our easy-to-read roller chain size chart for any application. See the roller chain sizes chart for all roller chain sizes!
10A roller chains of A-series are the most common type of drive chains. They are standardized according to ISO 606 (DIN 8188), i.e. chains of the US A-series, also known as ASA/ANSI 50 . The chains consist of outer links with pins and inner links with bushes on which rotating rollers are mounted.
More specifically #50 roller chain has a 5/8" (0.625") pitch and is the fifth largest-sized roller chain in the ANSI lineup. Interestingly enough, you can always determine the pitch value of an ANSI chain by dividing the first number in the chain size by 8, five divided by eight = 0.625".