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TABLE OF CONTENTS
4
INTRODUCTION
Material Selection
FDA & USDA Acceptance
Specialty Chain Materials
4
5 & 114
6
9
9
10
10
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
8 79 One Piece Thermoplastic
8 79TAB One Piece Thermoplastic
880 One Piece Thermoplastic
880TAB One Piece Thermoplastic
882 One Piece Thermoplastic
882TAB One Piece Thermoplastic
1843 Two Piece Thermoplastic
1863 Two Piece Thermoplastic
1873 Two Piece Thermoplastic
2873 Two Piece Thermoplastic
3873 Two Piece Thermoplastic
4873 Two Piece Thermoplastic
881 One Piece Metal
881TAB One Piece Metal
1874 Two Piece Metal
4874 Two Piece Metal
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
21
21
22
22
23
24
24
25
25
26
26
27
27
28
28
SPECIALTY CHAINS
29
30
31
31
31
32
32
33
RRBB2TAB Sideflexing
33
GRIPPER CHAINS
34
ACCESSORIES
SEMI-STEEL SPROCKETS
815/820 Semi Steel
821 Semi Steel
880 Semi Steel
881 Semi Steel
882 Semi Steel
1700,1755,2500
THERMOPLASTIC SPROCKETS
N815/N820 Thermoplastic
N880 Thermoplastic
N881 Thermoplastic
N882 Thermoplastic
N 1 700 Thermoplastic
N2500 Thermoplastic
N63 Thermoplastic
NS815/NS820 - Split Thermoplastic
NS881 - Split Thermoplastic
NS821 - Split Thermoplastic
NS880 - Split Thermoplastic
NS882 - Split Thermoplastic
NS63 - Split Thermoplastic
815 Fiber
34
34
35
35
36
37.
38
38
39
39
39
39
40
40
40
41
41
41
41
41
41
42
42
TABLETOJ CHAINS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
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IDL.ER WHEEL.S
BASE ROL.L.ER CHAIN
SPROCKETS
44
44
44
45
63
INTERMEDIATE ORIVE
ARRANGEMENTS
64
MUL.TIFL.EX CONVEYOR
CONSTRUCTION
65
73
49
"CL_FACTOR TABL.ES
52
CONVEYOR L.ENGTH
& TENSION
CAL.CUL.ATION CHARTS
FOR SIDEFL.EXING
CHAINS
80-103
CHAIN TENSION
CAL.CUL.ATIONS
FOR MUL.TIFL.EX CHAIN
104
ENVIRONMENTAL.
CONSIDERATIONS FOR
TABL.ETOP CHAINS
111
DETERMINING CHAIN
FL.IGHT WIDTH
113
114
INSTAL.L.ATION &
MAINTENANCE
117
ENGINEERED POL.YMERIC
CHAINS & ACCESSORIES
t :!'J)
43
54 & 119
55
56
SIDEFL.EXING
57
RETURNWAYS
58
CARRYING WAYS
59
TRANSFERS
60
CATENARY SAG
61
ENTRY RADIUS
61
ROL.L.ER RETURNS
61
62
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TABLETOP CHAINS
lntroduction
One glance at our selection of TableTop chains tells
the story. No one understands total conveying needs
better than Rexnord. From small pharmaceutical vials
to heavy industrial parts, no other manufacturar can match
your application needs to such a broad selection of conveying products.
Likewise, no one else can match our record of innovative engineering, or our painstaking pursuit of quality.
Since 1936, Rexnord engineers have been responsible for !he most importan! technological advances in
the industry. TableTop chains continua to'establish quality standards against which all other conveying products are measured.
Applications Expertise
With !he industry's most knowledgeable team of conveying experts, no one else does a better job of responding lo your complete conveying requirements. That way
you can be confident your conveying and design needs
will be met with the most economical, efficient and reliable means available.
Choice of Materials
Thermoplastic
The smooth resilient surfaces of thermoplastic chain
fights help protect product containers from scuffing and
marring. Available thermoplastics include conventional
acetal, and Rexnord's patented LF acetal featuring
superior scuff-resistance anda low coefficient offriction .
Thermoplastic's lower frictional properties minimiza lubrication and horsepower requirements. Noise is also
reduced because there is no metal to metal contact
between chain and product, or between chain and conveyor structure.
New HP (High-Performance) materialis specially formulated for the beverage industry (both container manufacturers and beverage fillers). lt's reduced friction and
reduced wear make HP ideal for running beverage
conveyors dry. The WHP (White High-Performance)
material is identical to the HP material except for color.
HP is grey-brown and WHP is white. Consult Rexnord for
availability.
For other specialty thermoplastic materials, see pages 6
&7.
Wide Selection of
Accessories
To help tailor your conveying system to your application needs, a full selection of TableTop accessories are
also available, including : sprockets, idler wheels, corner discs and corner wear strips.
RoundTheCiock Availability
Wide Selection
In addition lo straight running chains, you can select
chains that curve, wind , climb, lift or contribute to lower
line pressures. You can choose from a complete line
of USDA and FDA accepted chains. You also have a
choice of chains constructed from metallic or nonmetallic materials.
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4
TABLETOP CHAINS
Applications Throughout
lndustry
As expected, the industry's broadest selection of chain
is used throughout a wide variety of industry applications. The following represents possible applications.
Beverage
Brewing
Dairy
Package handling
Parts Processing
Food processing
Glass, plastic or metal container handling
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Put Your Product on aSure
Thing
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5
TABLETOP CHAINS
Specialty Chai n Materials
Rexnord has developed a variety of materials for applications that go beyond the capabilities of our standard
materials.
Special materials provide strength and molding characteristics that differ slightly from our standard materials. lt is importan! to contact Rexnord for availability of
certain chain types, as well as for changes in chain
strength, friction or dimensions.
These materials are usually made to order. So mnimum arder quantities may apply.
However, sorne chains are stocked in these materials.
Again, contact Rexnord about your specific requirements.
Conductive Thermoplastic
(AS)
Certain applicatons cannot tolerate static electricity and
additionally cannot use metal chains. In these cases
we can provide a conductive thermoplastic material that
will minimize the static charge build-up that standard
thermoplastics can generate.
1-
TABLETOP CHAINS
Applications that subject thermoplastics to very abrasive wear, such as castings, machined steel parts, sand,
glass, etc. , will benefit from this special material. In fact,
"WR " may extend wear lile of a chain up to five times
that of an aceta! counterpart in these applications.
"WR " is the prefix used for this material.
l
7
820
ONE PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
METAL
CHAl N
PAGE9
PAGE 12
831
864
TWO PIECE
ONE PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
METAL
CHAl N
PAGE 9
PAGE 13
821
866
TWO PIECE
ONE PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
METAL
CHAl N
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl
N
..__.
'
,_
_,
PAGE 13
PAGE 10
843
TWO PIECE
815
ONE PIECE
~===~
PAGE 10
845
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE 11
863
TAB
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE 11
963
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE 12
---
----
Allowable
Tension
(Lbs.)
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
365
325
275
245
220
160
125
110
100
~~
820 SERIES
MATERIAL$
TT
r1
Aceta! Thermoplastic
LF Aceta! Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
1z
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
5/32" (4.0mm)
Li~
~ ~
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) to
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
820 SERIES
PAGES 38, 40, 42, 43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
SEEPAGE5
Material
Aceta!
(Gray)
LF Acetal
(Brown)
D820K3 '1
D820K4
D820K4 '12
D820K6
D820K7 'h
LF820-K3 'l
LF820K4
LF820K4 V2
LF820 K6
LF820-K7 '12
Standard Width
Weight
K
(lns.)
(mm)
Per Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per Meter
(kg.)
3'/
4
4 '12
6
82.6
101.6
114.3
152.4
190.5
0.56
0.64
0.69
0.84
0.99
0.83
0.95
1.03
1.25
1.47
7'12
lns.
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LHeight Over el .......... . ....
TIThickness .... ..... ... . .....
Q-Overall Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GCGuide Clearance ......... ...
HPfate Bottom to Chain Bottom . . .
EPin Diameter.................
Mnimum Backflex Radius . . . . . . . .
mm
38.1
7.1
/32
4.0
12'/32 42.1
1% 44.5
3/e
9.5
v.
6.4
1'12 38.1
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
1V2
831 SERIES
Allowable
Tension
(Lbs.)
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
365
325
275
245
220
160
125
110
100
MATERIAL$
~~
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
Stainless steel pins
TT
L
~
dJJD j
ynomka
1~1
~
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) to
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
~
~f
SPROCKETS
820 SERIES
PAGES 38, 40, 42, 43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact: FDA
1 '12
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
"m
v.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Equivalen! to 820
with thicker top plate
for 20% more wear lile.
lns. mm
Material
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
LF831K3 '/4
LF831K4 '12
LF83 1 K7 '12
Standard Width
Weight
K
(lns.)
(mm)
Per Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per Meter
(kg.)
3'1
82.6
11 4.3
190.5
0.61
0.75
1.08
.90
1.1 t
1.60
4 112
7'12
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L Height Over el .......... . . ...
TIThickness .... ......... . ...
Q-Overall Width .............. ..
GCGuide Clearance . ...........
HPiate Bottom to Chain Bottom .
EPin Diameter. . . . . . . . . . .
Mnimum Backflex Radius . . . . . . .
Note: Dimensiona subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furni shed on request.
Standard wldths listed; other width top plates furni sh ed on special order. Consult Rexnord for de tails.
38.1
7.1
4.8
12'132 42.1
1% 44.5
8.7
6.4
1'12 38.1
m
:y,.
Aceta!
Thermoplastic
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
Stainless steel pins
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
Allowable
Tension
(l bs.)
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
625
560
490
445
405
320
265
230
195
K
~------~--------~
TT
3116" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
7 112" (190.5mm)
to 12" (304.8mm)
SPROCKETS
821 SERIES
PAGES 39,42
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA
lns.
Standard Width
K
Material
Aceta!
(Gray)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
0821 -K7 V2
0821-K10
0821-K12
lF821-K7 V2
lF821-K10
LF821-K 12
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
Per Ft.
(lbs.)
7'h
190.5
254.0
304.8
1.70
2.00
2.20
10
12
Per Meter
(kg.)
2.53
2.98
3.27
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l -Height Over el ...... . .. .....
TT-Thickness .. . ... . ..........
Q-Overall Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GCGuide Clearance ............
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom . . .
E-Pin Oiameter .... . ..... . . . .. . .
Minimum Backflex Radius . . . . . . .
1'h
o/
"~
5%
5 1h
"'e
'1
1112
mm
38.1
7.9
4.8
136.5
139.7
9.5
6.4
38.0
Packaged Product:
843
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN:
843 Steel or Stainless
TOP PLATE:
Snap on Aceta!
Thermoplastic or
Snap on LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
800
725
650
600
555
450
380
340
300
520
480
445
420
390
335
300
275
250
1 TT
T~
843SS
lns.
Chain Pitch .............. . ... .
l -Height Over el ... ... . ......
TT-Thickness . . ........ .......
Q-Overall Width .... . ...........
GC-Guide Clearance ......... . ..
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom . . .
E-Pin Oiameter . . . . . . . . . . .......
Minimum Backflex Radius . . .... . .
L~_J
~H1
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
118" (3.2mm)
'h
2"1..
1/o
'"~
'o/
29/..
%2
6
mm
12.7
9.1
3.2
20.6
23.8
11 .5
4.0
152.4
FLIGHT WIDTH
1 318" (34.9mm)
to 3 114" (82.6mm)
SPROCKETS
ANSI NO. 40
ROLLER CHAIN
SPROCKETS
PAGE 44
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Standard Width
K
Material
Base
Chain
Top
Plate
Steel
Aceta!
(Gray)
"'o
0843-K1
0843-K1 7/
0843-K2
0843K3 V
Stainless Steel
lF Aceta!
(Brown)
Aceta!
(Gray)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
lF843K1 "'o
lF843K1 7/
LF843K2
lF843K3 '/
0843SSK1 %
0843SSK1 7/
0843SSK2
0843SSK3 V
LF843SSK1 "'e
lF843SS-K1 '1
lF843SS-K2
LF843SS-K3 '/
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
1"16
34.9
36.5
50.8
82.6
0.56
0.56
0.60
0.69
F/ s
2
3'1
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIAY
10
Note: Dlmenslons subject to changa. Certlfled dlmenslons of ordered material furnish ed on request.
Standar d widths listad; other wldth top plates furnished on special order. Consult Rexnord for details.
Per
Meter
(kg.)
0.83
0.83
0.89
1.03
NOTE:MTO
845 SERIES
Lo ad Llmlt Table
Allowable Tension (Lbs.)
SIL
Ratio
Steel Base Stainless
(FPM/Ft.)
Chain
Base Chain
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
800
725
650
600
555
450
380
340
300
520
480
445
420
390
335
300
275
250
K
---
TT
F&iieaoa
Steel
Stainless Steel
Acetal
(Gray)
LF Acetal
(Brown)
0845-K1 3/s
LF845-K1 3/s
-------
Acetal
(Gray)
LF Acetal
(Brown)
'
1400
1300
1175
1100
1025
850
735
675
600
Weight
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
13/s
34.9
0.60
0.89
..
..,
lns.
Chain Pitch ....... ....... .. ............. . ..
L-Height Over eL ...... . . ... ........ .. . ... .
TT-Thickness ................ .. . .. .... . ... .
Q-Overall Width .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight ..... .. ...
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve ... .. ..... ... .
J-Width Over Tabs ... ..... ..... .. .. .. .....
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom . .. .. .. . ..
G-Piate Bottom to Tab Top . . .. . ...... . ...
EPin Oiameter . .. . .. .. ........... .. .... . ..
Minimum Backflex Radius ... .. . . ... .... ...
Standard
Width K
Steel
Stainless Steel
Acetal
(Gray)
LF Acetal
(Brown)
0863 TAB
K 4 '12
LF863 TAB
K4 '12
Acetal
(Gray)
0863 TAB
SSK4 112
LF Acetal
(Brown)
LF863 TAB
SS K 4 '12
:V.
(lns.)
(mm)
4 112
114.3
1.50
mm
19.1
;,.
14.3
s/32
4.0
1'/
31 .8
1s;,. 33.3
1:Y.
34.9
57.2
2'1
1
25.4
' 3/ ,
20.6
:y..
5.1
12
305.0
Welght
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
2.23
Note: Dimensiona subject to changa. Certltled dimensiona of ordered material furnished on request.
Standard wldths Usted; other wldth top platea furnlshed on speclal order. Consult Rexnord for detalla.
SPROCKETS
ANSI NO. 40 ROLLER
CHAIN SPROCKETS
SPECIAL FEATURES
Features beveled
trailing and leading
Top Plate edges.
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
MO PIN PlAlE
IIOENTIFIES COIHCTOR)
Lllf<
~~:!IJ=i--1
Material
Top
Plate
29!64
s; ,
18
(lns.)
~~...Ll
900
850
780
740
690
600
540
500
450
Base
Chain
13/
;,.
i___IKI
Va
TT
Lo ad Llmit Table
12.7
9.1
3.2
20.6
23.8
11 .5
4.0
457.2
23/64
Standard Width
K
Material
mm
'12
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over el .... .. . . . . . ... .
TT' Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Q-Overall Width . .. .. . ... . . . . ...
GC-Guide Clearance . . . . . . . . . .. .
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom . ..
E-Pin Oiameter ...... . ... . .. . . . .
Minimum Backflex Radius . . . .
Top
PIate
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
1/8" (3.2mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
1 3/8" (34.9mm)
lns.
Base
Chain
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN:
843 Steel or Stainless
TOP PLATE: Snap on
Aceta! Thermoplastic
or Snap on LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN: 863 Steel
or Stainless
TOP PLATE: Snap on
Acetal Thermoplastic
or Snap on
LF Acetal
Thermoplastic
FLIGHT THICKNESS
5/32" (4.0mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41,42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
SEE PAGE 44
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
(STAINLESS)
11
MATERIAL$
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
1400
1300
1175
1100
1025
850
735
675
600
900
850
780
740
690
600
540
500
450
lns.
Standard Width
K
Stainless Steel
Steel
Aceta!
(Gray)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
Acetal
(Gray)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
D963-K3 '/
D963-K4 '12
D963-K6
D963-K7 '12
LF963-K3 '/
LF963-K4 '12
LF963-K6
LF963-K7 '12
D963SS-K3 '/
D963SS-K4 '12
D963SS-K6
D963SS-K7 '12
LF963SS-K3 '/4
LF963SS-K4 '12
LF963SS-K6
LF963SS-K7 '12
Top
PIate
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGES
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
mm
:y,
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over el ...............
TT-Thickness ........ .. _ . ..... .
Q-Overall Width .. . . . .. . _ . . . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearance ..... ... _ . . .
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom ...
E-Pin Diameter .... . . . . . ........
Minimum Backflex Radius .... _...
Material
Base
Chain
TRAVEL
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) to
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41.42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
1)
1 TT
T~
SIL
Ratio
Steel Base Stainless
(FPM/Ft.)
Chain
Base Chain
19. 1
9
14.3
%2
4.0
1"ll2 34.1
7
1 /
36.5
:y,
19.1
:Y.. 6.0
6
152.4
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
3 '/4
4 112
6
82.6
114.3
152.4
190.5
1.41
1.50
1.70
1.80
2.10
2.23
2.53
2.68
7'12
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
o
815 SERIES
MATERIAL$
Hardened Steel
Stainless Steel
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
1/8" (3.2mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 1/4" (57.2mm) to
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
815 & 820 SERIES
PAGES 38, 40, 42. 43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGES
Food Contact:
FDA (STAINLESS)
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
(STAINLESS)
Allowable
Tension
(Lbs.)
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
625
560
490
450
400
320
265
230
195
,.
S815-K2
S815-K2
S81 5-K3
S815-K4
S815-K4
S815-K6
S815-K7
o,
!e
Standard Width
o,
'12
'12
Stainless
Steel
SS815-K2
SS815-K2
SS815-K3
SS815-K4
SS815-K4
SS815-K6
SS815-K7
1_1
~~
Material
Hardened
Steel
o,
o/a
'1
'12
'12
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
Per Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per Meter
(kg.)
2'/
2Sfa
3'/
4
4'12
6
57.2
66.7
82.6
101.6
11 4.3
152.4
190.5
1.43
1.60
1.84
2. 14
2.34
2.94
3.54
2.13
2.38
2.74
3.19
7'12
'~ .48
4.38
5.27
lns.
mm
1'12
o,
'/e
1"'
PI
38.1
6.4
3.2
42.1
44.5
9.5
6.4
165.1
'Ya
'/,
6'12
1~
12
Note: Dimensiona subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
Standard widths llsted; other width top plates furnished on speclal order. Consult Rexnord for detalls.
'--qffil
1200
1125
1020
975
925
800
715
660
600
900
840
775
730
690
600
540
500
450
---r
Chain Piteh
. . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over el .
. . ... .. . . . .
TI-Thiekness ............. . .. . .
Q-Overall Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearanee . . . . . . . . . . . .
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom . . .
E-Pin Diameter.................
Minimum Baekflex Radius . . . . . . .
Base
Chain
Standard Width
Top
Plate
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Stai nless
Steel
864-K3 '14
864-K4 '12
864-K6
864-K7 '12
864A-K3 'l
864A-K4 '12
864A-K6
864A-K7 '12
864SS-K3 'l
864SS-K4 '12
864SS-K6
854SS-K7 '12
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
3'/
4 112
6
82.6
114.3
152.4
190.5
2.25
2.70
3.60
3.84
7 '12
-- - -
Chain Piteh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over el ...... . .......
TI-Thiekness ........ . . ........
Q-Overall Width .... . ... ........
GC-Guide Clearanee . . . . . . . . . . . .
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom . ..
E-Pin Diameter ..... .. .. . . . .....
Minimum Baekflex Radius . ... . . ..
Standard Wldth
K
Material
Top
Plate
Per
Meter
(kg.)
3.35
4.00
5.40
5.70
--- -
Stainless
Steel
Steel
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
866-K3 'l
866-K4 '12
866-K6
866-K7 '12
866A-K3 'l
866A-K4 '12
866A-K6
866A-K7 '12
866SS-K3 '/
866SS-K4 '12
866SS-K6
866SS-K7 '12
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41,42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
Food Contact:
FDA (STAINLESS)
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
(STAINLESS)
866 SERIES
lns.
mm
1 '12
17/32
'le
1'5!32
1%
38.1
13.5
3.2
37.3
41.3
19.5
6.0
317.5
49/64
s;..
12'12
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
3'1
4'12
6
82.6
114.3
152.4
190.5
2.10
2.55
3.20
3.63
3. 13
3.80
4.76
5.40
7'12
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) lo
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
900
850
780
740
690
600
540
500
450
Base
Chain
s;64
12
~~~~
SIL
Ratio
Steel Base Stainless
(FPM/Ft.)
Chain
Base Chain
1100
1025
950
900
850
725
650
600
550
mm
19.1
13.5
3.2
27.8
34.9
19.1
6.0
304.8
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
lns.
3/,
'%2
'/e
1'/32
1%
3/
Weight
K
Stainless
Steel
Steel
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN:
Steel or Stainless
TOP PLATE:Welded on
Sleel or Slainless Sleel
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
1/8" (3.2mm)
Material
864 SERIES
Note: Dimensiona subject to change. Certlfled dimensiona of ordered material furnished on request.
Standard widths Usted; other width top platea furnlshed on speclal order. Consult Rexnord for details.
MATERIALS
BASE CHAIN: Steel or
Slainless Sleel
TOP PLATE: Welded on
Sleel
or Slainless Sleel
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
1/8" (3.2mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) lo
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41,42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA (STAINLESS)
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
(ST AINLESS)
13
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
879/879 TAB
3873
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE20
4873
880/880 TAB
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
ONE PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE 16
PAGE 20
882/882 TAB
881/881
TAB
-ONE PIECE
ONE PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE 17
.....
METAL
CHAl N
; . .,
'
1843
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAIN
PAGE1B
PAGE21
1874
4UJIIIQ$r
.efI''S'p-11.
TWO PIECE
METAL
CHAl N
PAGE22
4874
TWO PIECE
METAL
CHAl N
PAGE22
1873
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE 19
2873
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE 19
14
'
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
879
SERIES
- ~~G
MATERIAL$
LF acetal
Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
lns.
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over el ........... ....
:TThickness ... ............ ...
Q-Overall Width ................
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve ......
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom ...
EPin Diameter . ..... . ... . ... ...
Minimum Backflex Radius ........
1 PITCH 1 PITCH
u~
- .
Material
r-~
Standard WidthK
11h
38. 1
7.5
,;,.
4.8
1'V 42.9
PI 44.5
15fo 41 .3
1%2
15.1
%2
7.1
1'h 38.1
;..
Minimum
Sideflex RadiusR
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
LF879-K3 V
LF879-K4 'h
3 1/
4'h
82.6
114.3
18
24
457.2
609.6
mm
Weight
Per
Per
Ft.
Meter
(Lbs.) (kg.)
0.60
0.70
0.89
1.04
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 114" (82.6mm) and
4 112'' (1 14.3mm)
SPROCKETS
880 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41 , 42, 43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
SPECIAL FEATURES
Equivalen! lo 880
chain with thicker
top plate for 20%
more wear lile.
--R
879 TAB
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF acetal
Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
lns.
TT
l._
G
_j_l
rgr ! l
K
!J
1PITCH 1PIT CH 1
Material
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over el ....... . . . . . ...
. .. .........
TT-Thickness....
0 -0verall Width ... ... ..........
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight .....
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve .... . .
J-Tab Width ..... ..... .........
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom ...
G-Plate Bottom to Tab Top .......
E-Pin Diameter ...... . . .........
Minimum Backflex Radius .... . . . .
Standard WldthK
Mlnimum
Sldeflex RadiusR
1-~
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
LF879TABK3 V
LF879TAB-K4 - 'h
--
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
82.6
18
3V
24
4'h
. _ 12~:3_ - - -------
mm
1V2
;..
3f
1"1
1',1
1'Y.
2'%2
'%2
"132
%2
1'h
38. 1
7.5
4.8
42.9
46.0
44.5
61 .1
15.1
11 .9
7.1
38.0
Weight
(mm)
Per
Per
Ft.
Meter
(Lbs.) (kg.)
457.2
609.6
0.70
0.76
1.04
1.-1_()_
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) and
41 /2" (114.3mm)
SPROCKETS
880 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41 , 42,43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
SPECIAL FEATURES
Equivalen! to 880
TAB with thicker
top plate for 200Al
more wear lite.
Note: Dimensiona subject to c hange. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnlshed on request.
Standard wldths liated; other width top plates furnished on special order. Consult Rexnord for detalls.
15
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
880
SERIES
MATERIALS
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic and
Aceta! Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
5/32" (4.0mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) and
4 112" (1 14.3mm)
SPROCKETS
880 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41 . 42. 43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
PITCH 1 PITCH
ff
Chain Piteh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LHeight Over el . .. . .. . .. ....
TIThiekness ..................
OOverall Width ........... ... ..
GCGuide Clearanee, Straight .....
GCGuide Clearanee, Curve ......
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom ...
E-Pin Diameter.................
Minimum Baekflex Aadius . . . . . . . .
Material
Aeetal
(Gray)
D880K3 '/
D880K4 '12
lns.
mm
1'12
;..
o/,.
1"/s
1:Y
1o/a
o/a
9h2
1'12
38.1
7.5
4.0
42.9
44.5
41 .3
15.9
7.1
38. 1
Standard WidthK
Minimum
Sideflex RadiusR
LF Aeetal
(Brown)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
LF880-K3 '/
LF880-K4 '12
3'/
4'12
82.6
114.3
18
24
Weight
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
457.2
609.6
0.60
0.70
0.89
1.04
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
880 TAB
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
5/32" (4.0mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 114" (82.6mm) and
4 1/2" (11 4.3mm)
SPROCKETS
880 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41, 42, 43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
lns.
Chain Piteh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over el . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TI-Thiekness .......... . .. .....
OOverall Width .... ..... .......
GCGuide Clearanee, Straight . . ...
GCGuide Clearanee, Curve ......
.
J-Tab Width ....... .........
HPiate Bottom to Chain Bottom ...
G-Piate Bottom to Tab Top .......
EPin Diameter. . .............. .
Minimum Baekflex Aadius ....... .
Material
LF Aeetal
(Brown)
1'12
' 9/64
%2
1"/o
1'o/o
1:Y
213132
5fa
'%2
%2
1'12
mm
38.1
7.5
4.0
42.9
46.0
44.5
61 .1
15.9
11 .9
7.1
38.1
Standard WidthK
r_,
~~
_...
o
GC
J
Minimum
Sideflex RadiusR
Weight
Per Per
Ft. Meter
(Lbs.) (kg.)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
LF880TABK3 1/
LF880TABK4 '12
3'1
4'h
82.6
114.3
18
24
457.2
609.6
0.63
0.73
0.94
1.09
LF880BO-K3 '/
3'/
82.6
7.9
200
0.64
0.96
1PITCH 1PITCH
l_ l
1-~
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
16
Note: Oimensions subject to changa. Certified dimensiona of ordered material furnished on request.
Standard widths Usted; other width top pistes furnished on special arder. Consult Rexnord for detalla.
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
882
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
Stainless steel pins
lns.
Chain Pitch ............ .. . ...
l-Height Over el ...............
TI-Thickness .. . ..... ... .. .....
0 -0verall Width . .. .. ... ........
GC-Guide Clearance. Straight . .
.
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve ......
H-Piate Bonom to Chain Bottom . .
E-Pin Oiameter . . .. .. . . . ..... .. .
Minimum Backflex Radius . . . . . .
Material
PITCH
PITCH
1
'
lF Aceta!
(Brown)
r--~~
l F882-K4 '12
lF882-K7 '12
lF882-K10
Mnimum
Sideflex RadiusR
1 '12
3fe
38.1
9.5
3/
4.8
2'3/32 61.1
27/ 61.9
29/32 57.9
" / 17.5
11132
8.7
1 '12 38.0
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per Per
Ft. Meter
(lbs.) (kg.)
4 112
114.3
190.5
254.0
24
24
24
609.6
609.6
609.6
1.30 1.94
1.60 2.38
1.90 2.83
7'12
10
11
- - R "\',
'\ \
-N
lns.
o;;-
"-"'
TT
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
4 1/2" (114.3mm)
to 1O" (254.0mm)
SPROCKETS
882 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41, 42
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
882 TAB
SERIES
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l-Height Over el . . . . .. . .. . . ....
TI-Thickness ... . . . .. . . ... . . . . .
0-0verall Width . .. . .. . . . . ... . . .
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight . ....
GC-Guide Clearance. Curve . .....
J-Tab Width .... .. . . . ..... . . . . .
H-Piate Bot1om to Chain Bottom ...
G-Piate Bottom to Tab Top .... . . .
E-Pin Oiameter. . . . .
. .... . . ...
Minimum Backflex Radius . . .... . .
mm
1'12
38. 1
%
9.5
3f
4.8
2'/ 57.2
2:Ye 60.3
2% 2 57.9
3
76.2
7fe
22.2
"1 17.5
"132
8.7
1V2 38.0
MATERIAL$
LF Acetal
Thermoplastic
Stainless steel pins
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
4 1/2" (1 14.3mm)
to 12" (304.8mm)
H
__:___~
Material
Standard WidthK
mm
Mnimum
Standard WidthK
Sideflex RadiusR
l F Aceta!
(Brown)
PITCH
PITCH
r-zL::J;
-
;1
b
l F882TAB-K4 '12
l F882TAB-K7 '12
lF882TAB-K 1O
lF882TAB-K12
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
4'12
114.3
190.5
254.0
304.8
24
24
24
24 -
609.6
609.6
609.6
609.6
- - --- ---
7'12
10
12
- -- -
Weight
Per Per
Ft. Meter
(l bs.) (kg.)
1.33
1.63
1.90
2.13
1.98
2.43
2.87
3.17
SPROCKETS
882 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41,42
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
Note: Dimensiona subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
Standard widths Usted; other width top plates furnished on special order. Consult Rexnord for details.
17
r
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
1843
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN: 1843 Steel
or Stainless Steel
TOP PLATE:
Snap-on LF Acetal
Thermoplastic
FLIGHT THICKNESS
1/8" (3.2mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
1 1/4" (31.7mm)
SPROCKETS
ANSI NO. 40
ROLLER CHAIN
SPROCKETS
SEE PAGE 44
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Foocl Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
mm
Chain Pilch ....................................... y,
l -Height Over el ............................ .. 'o/..
TT-Thickness ................................... Va
Q-Overall Widlh ............................... '%
GC-Guide Clearance, Slraighl ......... %
GC-Guide Clearance. Curved .......... 2 ',/32
J-Width Over Tabs ........................... 1V
H Plate Bottom to Chain Bottom ..... 'o/..
G-Piate Bottom lo Tab Top ..............
E-Pin Diameter ................................. "!..
Minimum Backflex Radius ................ 4
,.
~~
'7
12.7
9.9
3.2
19.8
22.3
21.3
31 .8
13.9
11 .1
3.6
101 .6
Mlnlmum
Sldeflex
A8dlua-A
St8nd8rd
WldthK
Mterll
Base
Chain
Sleel
Slainless
Sleel
Top
Plata
lF Acetal
(Brown)
lF Acetal
(Brown)
lF1843-K1 '1
lF1 843SS-K1
lF1843K2
lF1843SS-K2
Welght
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
(Jns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
1'/
31 .8
10
254.0.
.50
.74
50.8
10
254.0
.60
.90
v.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Closed gap design
with overlapping flights
and no kick up.
1863
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN: 63 Steel or
Stainless Steel
TOP PLATE: Snap-on
LF Acetal
FLIGHT THICKNESS
5132" (4.0mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 1/4" (82.6mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41,42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
SEE PAGE 44
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
SPECIAL FEATURES
Closed gap design
with overlapping flights
and no kick up.
18
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l Height Ovar el. .............. . ....
TT-Thickness . .................... ...
OOverall Width . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . ..
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight .. ....
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve . . . . . . . .
J-Widlh Ovar Tabs .. .. .. . .. .........
H-Piale Bottom lo Chain Bottom . . . .
G-Piale Bottom to Tab Top . . . . . . . . .
E-Pin Diameter. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .
Minimum Backflex Radius. . . . . . . . . . .
lna.
mm
:Y
19.1
o;,.
%2
1'/
w,.
1:Yo
21/
1
' :Y
:Y..
7
14.3
4.0
31.8
33.3
34.9
57.2
25.4
20.6
5.1
177.8
Stnderd
WldthK
M8terll
Base
Chain
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Top
Pi ate
lF Acetal
(Brown)
lF Acetal
(Brown)
lF1863K2'/
lF1863SSK2 'l
Mlnlmum
Sldeflex
Aedlua-A
Welght
(lns.)
(mm)
(Jns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
21/
57.1
14
355.6
1.34
2.00
Note: Olmenalona aubJect to change. Certlflad dimensiona of orderad material furnlahad on requeat.
Standard wldtha listad; other wldth top platea fumlahad on apeclal order. Conault Rexnord for detalla.
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
L-T -
TT
R
Chain Pitch .... ... . . . . . . .....
L-Height Over e l . ... ....... . . ..
TI-Thickness . .... . .. ....... . ..
Q-Overall Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight .....
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve . . . . . .
J-Width Over Tabs ............. .
HPiate Bottom to Chain Bottom . . .
G-Piate Bottom lo Tab Top .......
E-Pin Oiameter ..... . . . ... . .. . ..
Mnimum Backflex Radius . . .. .. . .
= Gr H
G:C
Nl
l
lns.
mm
>;.
/1o
s32
1
ts/16
1'Ye
2 1/
1
13/16
13/64
12
19.1
14.3
4.0
31.8
33.3
34.9
57.2
25.4
20.6
5.1
305.0
v.
PITCH
- 63SS M-0
CONN
Top
Plate
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN:
63 Steel or
Stainless Steel
TOP PLATE:
Snap-on aceta!
Thermoplastic or
snap-on LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
5/32" (4.0mm)
LINK
Minimum
Sideflex
RadiusR
Standard
WidthK
Material
Base
Chain
1873
SERIES
Stainless
Steel
Steel
Acetal
(Gray)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
Aceta!
(Gray)
0 1873-K2 V
01 873-K3 V
01873-K4 112
01873-K6
0 1873-K7 '12
0 1873-K10
0 1873-K1 2
LF1873-K2 V..
LF1873-K3 1/
LF1 873-K4 1/2
LF1873-K6
LF1873-K 7 112
LF1873-K 10
LF1873-K 12
0 1873SSK2
01873SS-K3 V
01 873SS-K4 112
0 1873SS-K6
01873SS-K7 112
01873SS-K10
01873SS-K12
v.
LF Acetal
(Brown)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
LF1873SS-K2 V
LF1873SS-K3 V
LF1873SS-K4 112
LF1873SS-K6
LF1873SS-K7 '12
LF1873SS-K1 O
LF1873SSK12
21/4
31/4
4 V2
6
7 V
10
12
57.1
82.6
114.3
152.4
190.5
254.0
304.8
14
14
14
18
18
18
24
Weight
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
355.6
355.6
355.6
457.2
457.2
457.2
609.6
1.34
1.41
1.52
1.62
1.72
1.87
2.02
2.00
2.10
2.26
2.41
2.56
2.78
3.00
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 1/4" (57.1mm)
to 12" (304.8mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41 ,42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
SEE PAGE 44
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
lns.
TT
1_ 1
~~ _u
1~1 - 1 1
~"Y
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over e l .. .. .. ..... . . ..
TI-Thickness ..... . ........ . ...
Q-Overall Width ....... . ........
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight .. ...
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve ..... .
J-Widlh Over Tabs .. . . . . ... . .. ..
H-Piate Bottom l o Chain Bottom . . .
G -Piate Bottom to Tab Top .......
E-Pin Oiameter . . . ..............
Mnimum Backflex Radius . .... ...
1112
2V3
v.
1 1%2
1"/16
1%
2 1%2
11/16
7fa
s;16
40
Standard
WidthK
Base
Chain
Top
Plate
Steel
Minimum
Sideflex
RadiusR
Stainless
Steel
Aceta!
(White)
LF Acetal
(Brown)
Acetal
(White)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
02873K10
LF2873K10
02873SSK10
LF2873SSK10
2873
SERIES
MATERIALS
BASE CHAIN:
2873 Steel or
Stainless Steel
TOP PLATE:
Snap-on Aceta!
Thermoplastic or
snap-on LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
114" (6.4mm)
Mater ial
mm
38.1
16.7
6.4
37.3
39.7
41.3
62.7
27.0
22.2
7.9
1016.0
We ight
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
10
254.0
26
660.4
2.3
Per
Meter
(kg.)
3.42
FLIGHT WIDTH
10" (254.0mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41 ,42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
SEE PAGE 44
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
Note: Dl mensions subject to change. Certified d imension s of o rdered material furnished on request.
Standard w idths listed ; other width top plates furnished on s peci al order. Consult Rexno rd for details.
19
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
3873
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN:
63 Steel or Stainless
Steel
TOP PLATE:
Snap-on Aceta!
Thermoplastic or
snap-on LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
1/4" (6.4mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
1O" (254.0mrn)
to 12" (304.8mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41 , 42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
SEE PAGE 44
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
lns.
mm
%
2'132
19.1
16.7
6.4
31 .8
333
34.9
57.2
25.4
20.6
5. 1
178.0
'1
1V
15/
1%
2'1
1
3/i
3;..
7
~TCHr
4ss
M-o
CONN LINK
Standard
Width-K
Material
Base
Chain
Top
Plate
Mnimum
Sideflex
Radius-R
Weight
Stainless
Steel
Ste el
Aceta!
(Gray)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
Aceta!
(Gray)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
03873K10
W3873-"
K12
LF3873K10
D3873SSK10
W3873SS-"
K12
LF3873SSK10
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
10
254.0
18
457.2
2.1
3.13
12
304.8
24
609.6
2.3
3.42
Per
Meter
(kg.)
*white in color
not FOA approved
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
4873
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAJN: 63 Steel or
Stainless Steel
TOP PLATE: Snap-on
LF Aceta!
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
5/32" (4.0mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41,42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
SEE PAGE 44
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA& USDA
USDA DAIRY
lns.
%
;,.
%2
1'/
lo/
1'/a
2'/
1
"1
:Y..
12
mm
19.1
14.3
4.0
31 .8
33.3
34.9
57.2
25.4
20.6
5.1
305.0
-R
L
-'-
:~CH ~
43ss M-o
CONN
Standard
Width-K
Material
Mnimum Sideflex
RadiusR
(One-Direction only)
Base
Chain
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Top
Plate
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
LF4873K3 V
LF4873SSK3 V
3V
82.6
14
LINK
Weight
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
355.6
1.41
2.10
SPECIAL FEATURES
Angled top plates
permits sideflexing
to one side only.
Minimizes flight gap
opening during sideflex.
20
Note: Dimens ions subject to change. Certified dimenslons of ordered material furnlshed on request.
Standard widths listed; other width top plates furnished on special order. Consult Rexnord for detalls.
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
881
SERIES
R~~$
MATERIALS
Stainless Steel
or Hardened Steel
Ir ~e~
t-~-.
_ _j
Chain Piteh . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . .
L-Height Over eL ... . . . . ...... .
TI-Thiekness ........ ..... .....
Q-Overall Width . . ..............
GC-Guide Clearanee, Straight .... .
GC-Guide Clearanee, Curve ......
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom . ..
E-Pin Diameter .... . . . . . .. . ... . .
Minimum Baekflex Radius . . . . . . .
Q_
L
~
PITCH
PITCH
h-,L:;:.t==:lJ
lns.
mm
1112
'l
'la
1"/
1%
15fa
38. 1
6.4
3.2
42.9
44.5
41.3
10.9
6.4
38.0
;.
112
t-ptQt:LJW~1
Note:
Selectiva
lubrication
in the corners
is required for
all steel sideflexing chains.
Material
Mnimum
Sideflex RadiusR
Standard WidthK
Hardened
Ste el
Stainless
Steel
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
S881-K3 'l
S881-K4 112
S881-K7 112
SS881-K3 ;..
SS881-K4 112
SS881-K7 112
3'/
4 '12
7 112
82.6
114.3
190.5
18
24
24
Weight
(mm)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
Food Contact:
FDA
457.2
609.6
609.6
2.00
2.50
3.70
2.98
3.72
5.51
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
SPECIAL
FEATU RES
Now available
in hardened
steel for industrial
applications.
881 TAB
SERIES
MATERIALS
Stainless steel
or Hardened Steel
lns.
~~
1'12
'l
Ya
1" /
1'3/,s
1%
2713>
o/a
'12
'l
11/
mm
38.1
6.4
3.2
42.9
46.0
44.5
56.4
15.9
12.8
6.4
38.0
~
Note:
Selectiva
lubrication
in the corners
is required for
all steel sideflexing chains.
Material
Standard WidthK
SPROCKETS
881 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41 , 42
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
-R-.#7
7
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) to
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
1/8" (3.2mm)
Mnimum
Sideflex RadiusR
Weight
Hardened
Steel
Stainless
Steel
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
S881TAB-K3 '1
S881TAB-K4 '12
S881TAB-K7 '12
SS881TAB-K3 '/
SS881TAB-K4 112
SS881TAB-K7 112
3'/
4 112
7 112
82.6
114.3
190.5
18
24
24
457.2
609.6
609.6
2.00
2.50
3.70
2.98
3.72
5.51
--~
Note: Dlmensions subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnish ed on request.
Standard widths listed ; other width top plates furnished on special order. Consult Rexnord for details.
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
1/8" (3.2mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) to
7 1/2 " (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
881 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41 , 42
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
SPECIAL FEATURES
Now available
in hardened
steel for industrial
applications.
21
SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
1874
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN: 63 Staal
or Stainlass Staal
TOP PLATE :
Snapon Staal or
Stainlass Staal
FLIOHT
THICKNESS
1/8" (3.2mm)
FLIQHT WIDTH
2 1/4" (57.1mm) to
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41,42
:v..
:v..
SPECIAL
FEATUAES
-Hardenad top plates
available on MTO basis.
Ordar as 1874-K (w idth) HT.
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA
Note :
Selectiva
lubrication
Top
PIate
Ti~ltt-J e
~3SS
in the corners
is raquired for
all stael sida
flexing chains.
Mlnlmum
Sldetlex
RadluaA
Stainless
Sleel
S te el
Steel
Stainless
Steel
1874K2 v.
1874K3 V
1874-K4 'h
1874K6
1874K7 'h
1874AK2 '/
1874AK3 V
1874AK4 V>
1874A K6
1874K7 1/2
Stainless
Sleel
M-0
CONN LINK
Standard
WldthK
Material
Base
Chain
(lns.)
1874SSK2 '/
2'/
1874SSK3 V
3'1
1874SSK4 V>
4'12
1874SSK6
6
1874SSK7 'h
7'h
..
LOAD LIMIT: SEE G-FACTOR TABLES IN THE DESIGN SECTION
Welght
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
57.1
82.6
114.3
152.4
190.5
15
15
15
18
24
381 .0
381 .0
381 .0
457.2
609.5
1.94
2.80
3.20
3.80
4.30
2.91
4.20
4.80
5.70
6.40
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
4874
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN: 63 Staal
or Stainless Steel
TOP PLATE: Snap-on
Stainless Steel
FLIOHT
THICKNESS
118" (3.2mm)
FLIQHT WIDTH
3 1/4" (82.6mm) lo
7 112 (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41,42
mm
Chain Piteh .. ..... ... .. ...... :Y
19.1
LHeight Over el . . ...... .... ... ;,.
14.3
TTThiekness .... .. .. ..... ... . . '/e
3.2
OOverall Width ...... .. . ... .... 1'1
31.8
GCGuide Clearanee, Straight . . . . .
33.3
GCGuide Clearanee, Curve ...... 13/a
34.9
JTab Width ................... 2'/
57.2
HPiate Bottom to Chain Bottom ... ''Y
23.8
GPiate Bottom to Tab Top ....... ''Y
20.6
13
EPin Diameter................. /..
5.1
LM
_ i_ni_m..;.
u_m_B_a_c_kf_le_x_R_a_di_u_s_. _
.._._._._
.._1_2_ ....1...3_05_.-'o
w..
SPECIAL
FEATU RES
Angled top platas
permit sidellaxing to ona
side only. Minimizas flight
gap opening during sidaflax.
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
Note:
Selectiva
lubrication
in the corners
is requirad for
all steel sidaflexing chains.
~~ ~-o
Standard
WldthK
Material
U P I TCH
Mlnlmum
Sldetlex
RadluaA
Base
Chain
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Top
PI ate
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
4874A-K3 v.
4874A-K6
4874AK7 V2
4874SSK3 '/
4874SSK6
4874SSK7 'h
3V
6
7'h
82.6
152.4
190.5
15
18
24
CONN LINK
Welght
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
381.0
457.2
609.6
2.90
3.90
4.40
4.32
5.80
6.55
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
22
Note: Dimensiona aub]ect to changa. Certltled dimensiona of ordered material furnlahed on requeat.
Standard widtha lleted; other wldth top platee furnlahed on apeclal order. Consult Rexnord for detalla.
1700
THERMOPLASTIC
_l
H
CHAl N
1700 ARMOR
CLAD
PAGE24
111 -0
LINK
EXTENDED
PIVOT OPTION
AVAILABLE FOR 1700,1701, 1701
THERMOPLASTIC ~
CHAIN
PAGE25
1701 TAB
ARMOR CLAD
_l
H
THERMOPLASTIC
CHAl N
PAGE26
1M-0
LINK
23
MULTIFLEX CHAINS
1700
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Aceta! or White
Aceta! with Zinc
Plated or Stainless
Steel pins. Gray
Aceta! with Zinc
Plated pins.
L__LJ
~~
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
7/64" (3.0mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 11/64" (55.0mm)
SPROCKETS
1700 SERIES
PAGES 40, 41,43
lns.
Chain Pitch . ......... . . . .. ... .
L-Height Over el . . .... . .
TI-Thickness ......... . .. .. ..
GC-Guide Clearance ... . .. . . . . . .
H-Overall Height .......... . .
E-Pin Oiameter. . ... . . ... . . . ... .
Mnimum Backflex Radius ... . .. . .
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
mm
1.968 50.0
'5/32 12.0
7/64
3.0
2%2 58.0
24.0
5/
8.0
1'12
38.0
"1
LF Aceta!
Links
Zinc Plated
Pins
LF1 700
Mnimum
Sideflex RadiusR
Standard
WldthK
Material
White Aceta! White Aceta! Gray Aceta!
LF Aceta!
Links
Links
Links
Links
Zinc Plated
Stainless
Stainless Steel Zinc Plated
Pins
Steel Pins
Pins
Pins
G1700
C1700
91700
A1700
(lns.)
2 11/64
(mm)
(lns.)
(m)
55.0
5'12
139.7
1700
ARMOR
CLAD
SERIES
MATERIALS
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
with Zinc Plated or
Stainless Steel pins.
Stainless Steel cap.
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
5/32" (4.0mm)
FLIGHT
WIDTH
2 11 /64" (55.0mm)
SPROCKETS
1700 SERIES
PAGES 40, 41 ,43
lns. mm
Chain Pitch .................... ............ ....... 1.968 50.0
L-Height Over el .............................. n,.
13.5
TI-Thickness .. ................................. o/,.
4.0
GC-Guide Clearance .... ......... ...... .... 2;,.
58.0
H-Overall Height .................. .... ........ 1
25.4
E-Pin Oiameter ..................... ............ o/,.
8.0
Mnimum Backflex Radius ....... .... ..... 1'h
38.1
Material
SPECIAL
FEATURES
Armored top plate
extends wear lite in
parts processing
applications.
LF Aceta!
Links
Stainless
Steel Pins
LF1700AC
Cap
Stainless
Steel
Standard
WidthK
Mnimum
Sideflex RadlusR
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
Per Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per Meter
(kg.)
(lns.)
(mm)
55.0
5V
139.7
1.1
1.6
2"/64
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
24
Note: Dimensiona subject to change. Certified dimensiona of ordered material furnished on request.
Weight
p,
Per
Me
Ft.
(Lbs.) (k
0.85
1.
ICLJI
~rffinl~
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3116" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 3132" (53.2mm)
SPROCKETS
1700 SERIES
PAGES 40, 41 , 43
lns.
mm
1.968
V2
,;,.
2V
2 11132
2:Ys
50.0
12.7
4.8
57.2
59.5
55.6
25.0
8.0
38.0
63J..
s,.
1'h
Standard
WidthK
Material
LF Aeetal
(Brown)
Stainless
Steel Pins
LF1701
Minimum Sideflex
RadiusR
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
23f32
53.2
5'12
- -
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Weight
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
139.7
0.95
1.42
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
SPECIAL
FEATURES
Bi-directional.
May be used with
corner discs or
corner tracks.
1701 TAB
SERIES
~
lns.
?-jr:-+3
~
BJ
-~
C:j
Chain Piteh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LHeight Over el ...............
TT-Thiekness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearanee, Straight . . . . .
GCGuide Clearanee, Curve . .....
J- Tab Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H-Overall Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
G-Chain Top to Tab Top ..... . ...
E-Pin Diameter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mnimum Baekflex Radius . . . . . . . .
Material
Standard
WidthK
LF Aeetal
(Brown)
Stainless
Steel Pins
(lns.)
(mm)
LF1701TAB
23f32
53~
Minimum Sideflex
RadiusR
MATERIAL$
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic with
Stainless Steel pins.
mm
1.968 50.0
'12
12.7
:y,.
4.8
2 11132 59.5
2'1
57.2
25/e
66.7
63J.. 25.0
:Y
19.1
8.0
1'12
38.0
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3116" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 3132" (53.2mm)
s,.
SPROCKETS
1700 SERIES
PAGES 40, 41,43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
5'12
139.7
1.00
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
Par
Meter
(Kg.)
1.49
'
Note: Dimensions subject to changa. Certlfied dimensions of ordered material furni shed o n request.
SPECIAL
FEATURES
Bi-directional.
May be used with
corner discs or
cerner tracks.
25
MULTIFLEX CHAINS
1701 TAB
ARMOR
CLAD
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
with Zinc Plated
or Stainless Steel
Pins. Stainless
Steel cap.
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 3/32" (53.2mm)
lna.
mm
50.0
12.7
4.8
59.5
57.2
66.7
25.4
19.1
B.O
38.0
SPROCKETS
1700 Series
PAGES 40, 41 , 43
SPECIAL
FEATURES
Armored top plate
extends wear lite in
parts processing
applications.
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Material
Cap
LF Acetal
(Brown)
Zinc Plated
Pins
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
Stainless
Steel Pins
LF1701TAB AC
A1701TAB AC
~~
'
Standard
WldthK
Mlnlmum
Sldeflex RadluaA
Welght
Stainles_s.
(lns.)
Steel
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per Meter
(kg.)
2'V32
53.2
5Y2
139.7
1.2
1.79
Food Contact:
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
1702
SERIES
MATERIALS
White LF Aceta!
with Stainless
Steel Pins.
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
SPROCKETS
1700 SERIES
PAGES 40, 41 ,43
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
SPECIAL
FEATURES
Bi-directional.
May be used
with corner discs
or comer tracks.
26
lns.
Chain Pitch .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
L-Height Over eL ....... . .......
TT-Thickness ........ . ... ..... .
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve .... ..
H-Overall Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EPin Diameter . ..... ... ... _.. ..
Minimum Backflex Radius . . . . . . . .
Material
Standard
WldthnK
mm
1.968 50.0
'12
12.7
'V
4.8
2' 'h2 59.5
2'1
57.2
"'Y"'
25.0
'~'
8.0
1'12
38. 1
Mlnlmum
Sldeflex RadlusR
Welght
Acetal
(White)
Stainless
Steel Pins
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per Meter
(kg.)
C1702
2%2
53.2
5'12
139.7
0.90
1.30
~
_j_
~~~
Note: Dimensiona aubject to change. certlfled dimensione of ordered materlel fllmlehed on request.
MULTIFLEX CHAINS
HC1731 TAB
SERIES
MATERIAL$
Wear resistan!
Thermoplastic with
Carbon Steel Pins.
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
lna. mm
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L-Height Over el ......... . . . . . .
TTThickness ................. .
GCGuide Clearance, Straight . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve . . . . .
J Tab Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H-Overall Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GChain Top to Tab Top . ... .. . .
EPin Diameter . .. . . . ........ .. .
Mnimum Backflex Radius . . . . . . . .
~ ~::~k +3-~
ffi
~Wb
1~
Material
Standard
WldthK
Mlnlmum Sldeflex
RadluaR
WR Mat'l
(Biack)
Heat Treated
C.S. Pins
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
HC1731TAB
2%2
53.2
5'12
1.968 50.0
'12
12.7
:y,.
4.8
2" /2 59.5
2V
57.2
2%
66.7
"'Y.. 25.0
;.
19.1
s;,.
8.0
1'12
38.0
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 3/32" (53.2mm)
SPROCKETS
1700 SERIES
PAGES 40, 41,
SPECIAL
FEATU RES
Wear resistan!
version of
1701 TAB chain.
Color is black.
Welght
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
139.7
1.00
1.49
1755
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
lna.
Chain Pitch ..................
LHeight Over el ........ . . . . . ..
TTThickness ........... . ......
GCGuide Clearance . . . . . . . . . . . .
GDimension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOverall Height .............. .
EPin Diameter .. . .... . . ... . .. . .
Mnimum Back11ex Radius . . . . . . . .
m
GC
Material
Standard
WldthK
Mlnlmum
Sldeflex RadluaR
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
LF1755
1:Y32
27.8
53/a
mm
1.575 40.0
9.1
3.0
1:y.,. 30.5
'o/. . 5.9
39!.. 15.5
%2
4.0
1 112
38.0
.:y.,.
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
7/64" (3.0mm)
7
/..
Wel1ht
(mm)
Per Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per Meter
(kg.)
136.5
0.25
0.37
FLIGHT WIDTH
1 3/32" (27.8mm)
SPROCKETS
1755 SERIES
PAGE 40
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA
Note: Dimensiona aubject to changa. Certlfled dimensiona of ordered material furnlshed on request.
27
MULTIFLEX CHAINS
LF 2500
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Acetal
Thermoplastic
with Stainless Steel
or High Strength,
Heat-Treated and
Plated Pins.
FLIGHT
THICKNESS
lns. mm
5/16" (8.0mm)
Chain Pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
l Height Over el .... ...... . . . . .
TI-Thickness ...... .. . . ........
GC-Guide Clearance, Straight . . . . .
GC-Guide Clearance, Curve . . .
JTab Width . . . . . . . ...... ... . ..
H-Overall Height . . . . . . . . . .
GChain Top to Tab Top .
E-Pin Diameter. . . . . . . . . .
Minimum Backflex Radius . . . . . . . .
FLIGHT WIDTH
2 5/8" (66.7mm)
SPROCKETS
2500 SERIES
PAGE 40
u_
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FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA & USDA
Standard
Width-K
Material
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
SPECIAL FEATURES
Heavy-Duty for
large loads or
long conveyors.
Bi-directional
for use with
corner discs or
corner tracks.
Minimum
Sideflex Rad iusR
lF Aceta!
Links
(Brown)
High-Strength
Heat-Treated
and Plated Pins
lF Aceta!
Links
Stainless
Steel Pins
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
LF2500
A2500
25/e
66.7
9V
s.,.
s;,.
231/o
2"1
3"/n
113132
v..
'i'
1'12
Weight
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
241.3
1.80
2.69
EXTENDED PIVOT
FOR MULTIFLEX
CHAl N
1700
1701
1701 TAB
1702
1731
SERIES
SPECIAL
FEATURES
Optional extended
pivot may be used
for pushing or
inclining boxes,
cartons, etc.
MTO only.
28
76.2
17.9
7.9
75.4
71.4
84.9
35.6
24.1
11.1
38.1
$--{ti~Note: Dimensions subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
SPECIAL TY CHAINS
HIGH
RR882
ONE PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
~!!!5JJT9N (HF) CHAl
N
PAGE 33
CHAl N
PAGE30
mm
76.2
17.9
7.9
' 175.4
71.4
. 84.9
35.6
24.1
11 . 1
38.1
LBP821
1l l"llllllllll
STRAIGHT 11 L -- LF882G
LOW BACKLINE
SIDEGRIP
..
'
l. 1
PRESSURE CHAIN
CHAl N
PAGE 31
PAGE 34
FLBP821
STRAIGHT
LOW BACKLINE
LF1843G
PRESSURE CHAIN
SIDEGRIP
CHAl N
1111111111111111
PAGE 31
PAGE 34
!11111111 lllllllt
LBP882 TAB
LF1873G
SIDEGRIP
SIDEFLEX
LOW BACKLINE
~ CHAl N
PRESSURE CHAIN
PAGE 35
PAGE 32
FLBP882 TAB
SIDEFLEX
LOW BACKLINE
SS881G
PRESSURE CHAIN
SIDEGRIP
CHAl N
PAGE32
PAGE35
LBP883 TAB
SIDEFLEX
LOW BACKLINE
PRESSURE CHAIN
lila.
1874G
SIDEGRIP
CHAl N
PAGE 36
PAGE33
29
SPECIALTY CHAINS
HIGH
FRICTION
CHAINS
Food Handling
Quallflcatlona,
Page5
Food Contact:
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
Sorne applications require increased back-line pressure, and occasionally packaged products may require
conveyance over an increased angla of incline.
For applications such as these, most TableTop plastic
chains are available with a specially modified top surlace which incorporales a high friction insert.
The TableTop High Friction (HF) chains deliver increased frictional qualities while still allowing accumulation of sorne package styles.
Plus, the unique design and assembly of this mechanically fastened, low profile insert ensures against "peel
out". even during the accumulation of chimed cans.
Repair, if necessary, can be handled quickly, simply and
inexpensively.
Ordering lnformation
HFV
Ordering lnformation
Preflx TopPiate lnaert Type Product Accum?
HF
HFD
HFV
HFDV
LF
LF
HFVInlert
30
HF
HF
V-Belt
V-Belt
Possible
Possible
Not Possible
Not Possible
Hflnsm
SPECIAL TY CHAINS
STRAIGHT
RUNNING
LOW BACKLINE
PRESSURE
CHAl N
::hains
'riction
<:<-'
,.<...,.,;;
a high
LBP821
SERIES
r every
emul!ry 4th
MATERIAL$
LF Acetal Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
and axle.
Maximum
SIL
Ratio Allowabla
Tansion
(Lbs.)
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
625
560
490
445
405
320
265
230
195
\t,:~~
FLIGHT WIDTH
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
821 SERIES
PAGE 39, 42
lns.
Standard
WldthK
Material
LF Acetal
(Brown)
LBP821 -K7 'h
Welght
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
7'h
190.5
4.1
Per
Meter
(kg.)
6.1
mm
38.1
22.2
136.5
29.0
19.0
9.5
139.7
6.4
406.4
Rexnord Corp.
Rexnord Corp.
Part #114-1295-1
Part #114-1296-1
1 /~
1/~ OO. . . .
Oill 811111
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
SPECIAL FEATURES
Small, closely spaced
rollers reduce backline
pressure, protect product
and provide positive
motion when required.
STRAIGHT
RUNNING
LOW BACKLINE
PRESSURE
CHAl N
Thiekness = 1/4'
owing
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FLBP821
SERIES
SIL
Ratio
Tansion
Maximum
Allowabla
(lbs.)
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.0
2.5
5.0
8.0
15.0
625
560
490
445
405
320
265
230
195
NOTE: FLBP821 requires left and right hand eombs to straddla the eenter roller
axle support on the ehain.
~1
~,:,JH
~~~:
:e
:'1
Standard
Wldth-K
FLIQHT WIDTH
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
SPROCKETS
821 SERIES
PAGE 39, 42
Ina.
Material
MATERIAL$
LF Aceta!
Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
and axle.
Welght
LF Acetal
(Brown)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Par
Meter
(kg.)
FLBP821-K7 'h
7'h
190.5
4.1
6.1
mm
38.1
22.2
136.5
29.0
19.0
9.5
139.7
6.4
406.4
Note: Dimensiona subject to change. Certlfled dlmenelons of ordered material furnlehed on requeat.
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
SAME AS LBP821
SPECIAL
FEATU RES
All features of LBP821
with stepped rollers for
use with comb transfer.
31
SPECIALTY CHAINS
SIDEFLEXING
LOW BACKLINE
PRESSURE
CHAl N
LBP882 TAB
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Acetal Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
and axle.
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 3/4" (95.2mm)
SPROCKETS
882 SERIES
PAGE 39, 41,42
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
lns.
mm
38.1
23.8
57.1
41 .3
17.5
19.0
22.2
60.3
57.9
76.2
8.7
229.0
Mnimum
Sideflex
RadiusR
Standard
WidthK
Material
FDA
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
3%
95.2
26.25
667.0
2.5
3.7
Per
Packaged Product:
LF Aeetal
(Brown)
Ft.
LBP882T-K3 %
SPECIAL
FEATU RES
SIDEFLEXING
LOW BACKLINE
PRESSURE
E
CHAl N
FLBP882TAB
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Acetal
Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
and axle.
+
PI.TCH
lns.
Chain Piteh .... .............. ................ .. .. . 1'1
L-Height Over eL .............................. "A
0-Joint Width ...................... ........... .. 2Y.
C-Overall Chain Height .... ................ 1%
G-Piate Bonom to Tab Top ............ .. ''l
B-Piate Bonom to Top of Chain ..... .. :Y.
H-Piate Bonom to Chain Bottom .... .. %
GC-Guide Clearanee, Straight ......... 2%
GC-Guide Clearanee, Curve .... ........ 2~..
J-Tab Width ..... ....... .......... ........ .... .... 3
E-Pin Diameter ............... ....... ....... .... y,.
Minimum Baekflex Radius ......... ....... 9
Rexnord Corp.
Part #114-1462-1
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 3/4" (95.2mm)
SPROCKETS
882 SERIES
PAGE 39, 41 , 42
Material
SPECIAL
FEATURES
32
Standard
WldthK
Mlnlmum
Sideflex
Radlus-R
LF Aeetal
(Brown)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
FLBP882T-K3 3!.
3:Y
95.2
26.25
mm
38.1
23.8
57.1
41.3
17.5
19.0
22.2
60.3
57.9
76.2
8.7
229.0
Welght
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
667.0
2.5
3.7
Thiekness = 1/4"
Note: Dimensiona subject to changa. Certifled dimensiona of ordered material furnished on request.
SPECIALTY CHAINS
p
s.
;,
,.;,
1a
;.
Ya
Y,.
..
mm
lns.
mm
38.1
23.8
57.1
42.0
17.5
76.2
19.0
22.2
60.3
57.9
8.7
51.0
y,.
38.1 '
23.8
57.1
41 .3
17.5
19.0
22.2
60.3
57.9
76.2
8.7
229.0
SIDEFLEXING
LOW BACKLINE
PRESSURE
CHAl N
2:-o/
o/
LBP883TAB
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Acetal Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
and axle.
H G
FLIGHT WIDTH
4 1/2" (114.3mm) and
7 1/2" (190.5mm)
r-1
SPROCKETS
882 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41 , 42,
.ight
Material
Per
Meter
(kg.)
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
3.7
::CTION
LBP883TK4 v,
LBP883TK7 112
Mnimum
Sideflex
AadiusA
Standard
WldthK
Weight
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
4 112
7 112
114.3
190.5
24
24
609.6
609.6
1.7
2.3
Per
Meter
(kg.)
2.5
3.4
: PITCH
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
USDA DAIRY
RAISED TOP
CHAINS
RR882
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Acetal
Thermoplastic
Stainless Steel Pins
mm
'
lns.
Chain Pitch .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LHeighl Over el. ..... .... ... . . . . ..
TIThickness ... ... ........ ...... . . ..
OOverall Width .. ... . .. . ... . ...... . .
GCGuide Clearance. Straight .. .. . .
GCGuide Clearance, Curve . .. ... . .
JTab Width .. .... .......... . ... .. . . .
HPiate Bottom to Chain Bottom . .. .
GPiate Bottom to Tab Top ........ .
EPin Dameter ...... ... ........ .. .. .
BPiate Bottom to Top ol Chain .... .
COverall Chain Height. . . ..... .... ..
Mnimum Backflex Radius .. . .. ......
Material
Standard
WidthK
t 'h
5fo
:y,.
2V
2%
2%
3
7/o
"1
"1:!
1
w,.
mm
FLIGHT THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
38. 1
15.9
4.8
57.2
60.3
57.9
76.2
22.2
17.5
8.7
11 .1
33.3
76.2
FLIGHT WIDTH
4 1/2" (114.3mm)
- ...
Minlmum
Sideflex AadluaA
Thickness
Welght
LF Aceta!
(Brown)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Par Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per Meter
(kg.)
AA882TABK4 V2
4 Y>
114.3
24
609.6
1.6
2.4
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA
trfaTCH~ ~
38.1
23.8
57.1
41 .3
17.5
19.0
22.2
60.3
57.9
76.2
8.7
229.0
SPECIAL FEATURES
Engineered for straight
running or sideflexing
applications. Allows tor
low backline pressure
during the accumulation of
larger products.
T~rtllt6TINC!FOL'UJ(
Note: Dimensiona subject to change. Certlfied dimensiona of ordered material furnished on request.
SPAOCKETS
882 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41 , 42
SPECIAL
FEATURES
11
Raised rib top surlace
contributes to easy on/off
transfer.
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
SAME AS LF882TAB
33
SPECIALTY CHAINS
GRIPPER
ONE PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
LF882G
SERIES
MATERIAL$
LF Acetal
Stainless steel pins
FLIOHT THICKNESS
3/16" (4.8mm)
ORIPPER STYLES
Jaw or "D" style.
Hardness of 40 Shore A
standard. Jaw stocked in
white, "D" in black.
Other hardnesses and
colors M.T.O.
lna.
Chain Piteh .................. ...... .... ........... 1y,
J-Tab Width ...................................... 3
0-0verall Width .... ........................... 2'1
GC-Guide Clearanee, Straight ......... 2%
GC-Guide Clearanee, Curve ............ 2%.
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom ...... '1
G-Piate Bottom to Tab Top .............. ''l
A-Piate Bottom to Attaehment Top .. 1%
L-lnside Retainer ................... ........... 3'%
M-Retainer Bottom to Plate Top ...... :Y.
B-Height Over el .......... .... .... .............
C-Height Over el .............................. 20/32
E-Pin Diameter ................................. 1 '132
1'1
SPROCKETS
882 SERIES
PAGES 39, 41,42
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGES
Food Contact:
FDA
Standard
WldthK
Material
FLIOHT WIDTH
3 3/4" (95.3mm)
mm
38. 1
76.2
57.2
60.3
57.9
22.2
17.5
34.9
86.1
9.5
39.7
23.0
8.7
LF Aeetal
Order No.
Plain
LF882G Plain
Order No.
Jaw Gripper
LF882GJ
Order No.
"G" Gripper
LF882GD
Mlnlmum
Sldeflex AadlusA
Welght
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
3:Y
95.3
24
609.6
1.3
Per
Meter
(kg.)
1.9
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
GRIPPER CHAIN
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
LF1843G
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN: 1843 steel
or Stainless Steel. TOP
PLATE: Snap-on LF
Acetal Thermoplastic
ORIPPER STYLE
Jaw or "D" style.
Hardness of 40 Shore A
standard. Jaw stocked in
white. "D" in black. Other
hardnesses and colors
M.T.O.
lna.
Chain Piteh ....................................... y,
J-Tab Width ...................................... 1 y,
0 -0verall Width .. ....... .......... ............ "Y,.
GC-Guide Clearanee, Straight ......... 2 '1
GC-Guide Clearanee, Curve ............ 7/a
H-Piate Bottom to Chain Bottom ...... 3 %
G-Piate Bottom to Tab Top .............. '1
A-Piate Bottom to Attaehment Top .. 7/e
L-lnside Retainer .............................. 1'/
M-Retainer Bottom to Plate Top ...... t.
B-Height Over el ............................... 1 'le
C-Height Over el .............................. y,
E-Pin Diameter ................................. %
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGES
Food Contact:
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
34
~irM
tF~o
GC
J
FLIOHT WIDTH
1 1/2" (38. 1mm)
SPROCKETS
ANSI NO. 40 ROLLER
CHAIN SPROCKET.
mm
12.7
31 .8
19.8
21.4
22.2
13.9
11.1
22.2
31.8
6.4
28.6
19.1
3.6
Standard Wldth-K
Material
Base
Chain
Top Plata
Steel
Stainless
Steel
LF
LF
Order No.
Plain
LF1843G
LF1843SSG
Order No.
Jaw Gripper
LF1843GJ
LF1843SSGJ
Order No.
"O" Gripper
LF1843GD
LF1843SSGD
Mlnlmum
Slcleflex Aadlu..A
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
1112
8.1
10
Welght
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(Lbs.)
Per
Meter
(kg.)
254.0
0.82
1.22
Note: Dimensiona aub)ect to change. Certlfled dimensiona of ordered material fumlahed on requeat.
SPECIALTY CHAINS
GAIPPER CHAIN
TWO PIECE
THERMOPLASTIC
P
~
Q?
H G
' r==~
L_, ~
CONN LINK
lns.
mm
LF1873G
19.1
57.2
31.8
34.1
34.9
25.4
20.6
33.3
86.1
9.5
44.4
28.6
5.1
SERIES
Material
Base
Chain
Top Plata
Steel
Stainless
Steel
LF'
LF'
Order No.
Plain
LF1873G
LF1873SSG
Order No.
Jaw Gripper
LF1873GJ
LF1873SSGJ
Order No.
"D"Gripper
LF1873GD
LF1873SSGD
Minlmum
Sldeflex RediusR
Welght
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
Per
Ft.
(lbs.)
3:Y
95.3
15
381.0
1.5
Per
Meter
(kg.)
2.23
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN: 63 Steel or
Stainless Steel. TOP
PLATE: Snap-on LF
Aceta! Thermoplastic and
HS material
GAIPPEA STYLE
Jaw or "D" style.
Hardness of 40 Shore A
standard. Jaw stocked in
white. "D" in black. Other
hardnesses and colors
M.T.O.
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 3/4" (95.3mm)
SPAOCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES41 , 42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
ITCH
y
Jg
~
GRIPPER CHAIN
ONE PIECE METAL
SS881G
SERIES
lna.
mm
38. 1
55.6
42.9
46.0
44.5
15.9
12.7
33.3
86.1
9.5
36.5
19.1
6.4
y,.
v.
Meterle!
Stainless
Steel
Order No.
Plain
SS881G
Order No.
Jaw Gripper
SS881GJ
Order No.
~"(3ripper
Stenderd Wldth-K
(lns.)
(mm)
3o/a
92.1
O?
"'-"'
~,~,,,,
iT
l
rr~
IPITCH 1
~
Mlnlmum
Sldetlex RedluaR
1 r=~.
&
1 , ..
,J,
~1
(lns.)
(mm)
18
457.2
3.:'5
Per
Meter
(kg.)
5.58
QAIPPEA
STYLES
Jaw or "D" style.
Hardness of 40
Shore A standard.
Jaw stocked in
white, "D" in black.
Other hardnesses
and colors M.T.O.
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 5/8" (92.1 mm)
Welght
Per
Ft.
(lbs.)
,.~
MATEAIALS
Stainless Steel
Note:
Selectiva
lubrication
in the corners
is required for
all steel sideflexing chains.
SS881GD
SPROCKETS
881 SERIES
PAGE 39, 41, 42
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
Note: Dlmenslons subject to changa. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
35
SPECIALTY CHAINS
GRIPPER CHAIN
TWO PIECE
METAL
1874G
SERIES
MATERIAL$
BASE CHAIN:
63 Steel or
Stainless Steel
TOP PLATE:
Snap-on Steel
or Snap-on
Stainless Steel
GRIPPER
STYLE
Jaw or "D" style.
Hardness of 40
Shore A standard.
Jaw stocked in
white, "D" in black.
Other hardnesses
and colors M.T.O.
FLIGHT WIDTH
3 5/8" (92.1 mm)
SPROCKETS
63 SERIES
PAGES 41,42
ALSO ANSI NO. 60
lns.
mm
19.1
57.2
31 .8
34.1
34.9
23.8
20.6
33.3
86.1
9.5
44.4
27.0
5.1
w.
Material
Base
Chain
Steel
Top Plate
Steel
Order No.
Plain
1874G
Stainless
Steel
1874AG
Standard WidthK
Mlnimum
Sldeflex RadlusR
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
1974SSG
Weight
Per
(lns. )
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
3%
92.1
15
381 .0
Order No.
1874GJ 1874AGJ 1874SSGJ
Jaw Gripper
Per
Ft. Meter
(Lbs.) (kg.)
3.0
4.46
Note:
Selective
lubrication
in the corners
is required for
al! steel sideflexing chains.
Order No.
1874GD 1874AGD 1874SSGD
" D" Gripper
FOOD HANDLING
QUALIFICATIONS,
PAGE5
Food Contact:
FDA
Packaged Product:
FDA & USDA
36
Note: Dimensions subjeet to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
CHAIN ACCESSORIES
1~
METAL
SPROCKETS
PAGE 38
IDLER
WHEELS
PAGE43
THERMO
PLASTIC
SPROCKETS
PAGE40
SPROCKET
GENERAL
INFORMATION
PAGE44
e=
1ers
l for
de3ins.
SPLIT
THERMO
PLASTIC
SPROCKETS
PAGE 42
FIBER
SPROCKETS
PAGE 43
CORNEA
DISCS
PAGE 45
CORNEA
TRACKS
PAGE49
GUIDERAIL
BRACKETS
PAGE52
37
METAL SPROCKETS
815/820
Also available in Fiber and Thermoplastic (Sol id and Split) Refer to Pages 40, 42, 43
SPROCKETS
SEMI-STEEL
,..
1
o)
o0
Plain Bore, B
Pitch
Diameter
PO
Outside
Diameter
Aet.
No. ot
Teeth
Eff.
No. ot
Teeth
(lns.)
(mm
(lns.)
13"
15"
17"
19
20
21
21 "
22
23
24
25
25"
27
29
31
41
6'12
7 112
8'12
9'12
10
10 112
10'12
11
11 '12
12
12'12
12 112
13'12
14 112
15'12
20'12
3.228
3.688
4.15
4.620
4.854
5.089
5.089
5.324
5.560
5.796
6.032
6.032
6.504
6.978
7.452
9.826
81.99
93.68
105.49
117.35
123.29
129.26
129.26
135.23
141 .22
147.22
153.21
153.21
165.20
177.24
189.28
249.58
3.11
3.63
4.12
4.61
4.86
5. 12
5.12
5.35
5.59
5.83
6.07
6.07
6.56
7.05
7.53
9.93
19
21 "
23
25
27
(mm)
(lns.)
(lns.)
(Lbs.)
(kg.)
79.0
92.2
104.7
11 7. 1
123.4
130.0
130.0
135.9
142.0
148.1
154.2
154.2
166.6
179.1
191.3
252.2
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
1'/
1'1
1' V'e
1'/
1'/
H '
2 11/ o
1:Y.
1:Y.
1:Y.
2
:y.
371
2.4
3.6
4.8
3.2
3.8
4.6
7.0
4.2
5.3
4.4
5.6
9.6
6.5
6.7
6.9
16.2
1.1
1.6
2.2
1.5
1.7
2.1
3.2
1.9
2.4
2.0
2.5
4.4
2.9
3.0
3. 1
7.3
00
:y.
Weight
Ea.
2
2
2
2'12
:y.
:y.
:y.
Shaft-Ready
Bore. B
Aet.
No. ot
Teeth
Stock
Max Rebore
w.Std.
KS& SS
(lns.)
(lns.)
(lns.)
(lns.)
(lns.)
1
1
1
1
1
'le
1'/e
1'lo
1:Y
1:Y
1'/
1'/
38
Note: Dlmenslons s ubject to change. Certlfied d lm enslons of ordered material furnished on requ est.
METAL SPROCKETS
821 SPROCKETS
SEMI-STEEL
Plain Bore, B
1
!O
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
Outside
Oiameter
Act.
No. of
Teeth
EH.
No. of
Teeth
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
21
23
25
27
29
10 112
11 '12
12'12
13Vo
14'12
5.089
5.560
6.032
6.504
6.978
129.26
141.22
153.21
165.20
177.24
5.12
5.59
6.07
6.56
7.05
Stock
Max Rebore
w.Std.
KS & SS
(mm)
(lns.)
(lns.)
(Lbs.)
(kg.)
130.1
142.0
154.0
166.6
179.1
1
1
1
1
1
PI
PI
PI.
1:Y
1:Y
6.7
7.0
7.3
7.6
8.0
3.0
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.6
00
Weight
Ea.
tAINS
880 SPROCKETS
SEMI-STEEL
Plain Bore, B
li
8
1-ll~/6 ~~~
-~,6
Outside
Oiameter
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
Act.
No. of
Teeth
EH.
No. of
Teeth
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
9'
10
11
12
15
9
10
11
12
15
-----
4.386
4.854
5.324
5.796
7.215
111.40
123.29
135.22
147.2.2
183.26
4.33
4.82
5.31
5.80
7.26
Stock
Max Rebore
w.Std.
KS & SS
(mm)
(lns.)
(lns.)
(Lbs.)
(kg.)
110.0
122.4
134.9
147.3
184.4
:y.
1:Y
PI
1:Y
1:Y.
PI
2.8
3.2
3.4
3.6
4.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.9
00
31
:y.
:y.
:y.
Weight
Ea.
881 SPROCKETS
F~
.
.
rr~~~
Eff.
No. of
Teeth
Act.
No. of
Teeth
21
23
25
----
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
(lns.)
5.089
10'12
11 Vo
5.560
12'12
6.032
---
Outside
Oiameter
00
Stock
Max Rebore
w.Std.
KS & SS
Weight
Ea.
(mm)
(l ns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(lns.)
(Lbs.)
(kg.)
129.26
141 .22
153.21
5.12
5.59
6.07
130.5
141 .99
154.18
:y.
:y.
1:Y
1:Y.
1:Y
4.2
4.6
5.0
1.9
2.1
2.3
:Y
SEMI-STEEL
1.4. .,.
882 SPROCKETS
SEMI-STEEL
Plain Bore, B
t~
..
~ ~~llir~
~ll,e
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
Outside
Oiameter
Act.
No. of
Teeth
EH.
No. of
Teeth
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
9
10
11
12'
15
9
10
11
12
15
4.386
4.854
5.325
5.796
7.215
111.40
123.29
135.25
147.21
183.2
4.43
4.92
5.41
5.90
7.36
Stock
Max Rebore
w.Std.
KS & SS
(mm)
(lns.)
(lns.)
(Lbs.)
(kg.)
112.5
125.0
137.4
149.9
187.0
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
:y.
1:Y.
1:Y.
1:Y
1:Y.
1:Y
3.8
4.2
4.4
4.6
5.2
1.7
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.3
00
Weight
Ea.
Note: Dimensiona subject to change. Certlfled dimensiona of ordered material fumlahed on request.
39
METAL SPROCKETS
1700
1755
2500
SPROCKETS
Semi-Steel
1700 sprockets
used for 1700,
1701, 1701 TAB
1702 and 1731.
~16
~~~~~
'-ll 11 16
vp o
,..-o o
~~~~~
/~oO
'-ll._
/00
I J6~
_1.,/ o. 1755
1700
o ~,~,
~w~.
o~
1-
"!l._
2500
I' J
Plain Bore , B
Sprocket
For
Chain
No.
No.
ot
Teeth
Outside
Oiameter
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
(lns.)
00
(mm)
(lns.)
Face
Width
@Teeth
Hub 0 .0.
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.) (mm)
Max. Rebore
Stock
w/ Std.
KW&SS
KW& SS
(lns.)
(lns.)
Weight
(l bs.) (kg.)
1700
1700
1701
1701TAB
1702
133.3
2o/s
66.7
7116
11.1
:v.
1'Y
3.7
1.7
1700'
1700
1701
1701TAB
1702
149.3
2o/e
66.7
7!16
11 .1
:y.
1:Y
5.1
2.3
1700
1700
1701
1701TAB
1702
10
165.1
25/e
66.7
1fl6
11.1
:v.
1%
5.5
2.5
1700
1700
1701
1701TAB
1702
12
7.604
196.1
25fs
66.7
7fl6
11.1
:v.
1%
7.2
3.3
1755
1755
13
172.2
50.8
13/64
5.2
:y.
P/16
5.8
2.6
1755
1755
16
210.3
50.8
I'Y64
5.2
:v.
7.8
3.5
2500
2500
19.1
:y.
1'YI6
2 112
16.2
7.3
193.1
7.72
4.0
101.6
:y.
THERMOPLASTIC SPROCKETS
N815
N820
SPROCKETS
Acetal
Thermoplastic
Grooved sprockets
(N820) for 815,
820 and 831.
Non-grooved
sprokets (N815)
for'815 only.
Act.
No. of
Teeth
21
23
25
27
Eff.
No. of
Teeth
10112
11 V2
12V2
13V2
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
Outside
Oiameter
Shaft Ready
Bores "B"
00
(l ns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
5.089
5.560
6.032
6.504
129.3
141 .2
153.2
165.2
5. 12
5.59
6.07
6.56
130.1
142.0
154.2
166.6
l nches
7Ja , 1, P/16 , 1 1/, F / 16, l 15/ 1e
:Y, 7/a, 1, l :Y1s, 1V, F/ 16
7/e , 1, P/1s , 1 1
14 , F / 1s
1, :y,. ' 11/ 4' 1112
fl~
L:ll
1
W/16
~~~1111
" 11 16
N815
lit
f l.:
W/16
~litlllt
1- 1 16
N820
40
Note: Dimenslons s ubject to changa. Certified d im enslons of ordered material furnish ed on request.
.
1
~--
--
THERMOPLASTIC SPROCKETS
~a.,,.
'tf~ ..
~ ~
~l_
lt
f
Weight
5.1
2.3
Outside
Oa meter
Eff
No. of
Teeth
(lns.)
12
12
5.796
1 147.22
B
Plain
Bore
00
(mm)
(lns.)
5.80
(mm)
lnches
147.30
1;,!!'16
~~~~~
Pitch
Oameter
PO
Outside
Oiameter
7.2
Act.
No. of
Teeth
Eff.
No. of
Teeth
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
25
12 1/2
6.032
153.2
6.07
154.2
00
f'k~
.
~ l_,,8
1
p,.
2.6
3.5
6.2
7.3
- ,';.~/16
- ,';,!!116
~~~~~
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
Outside
Oiameter
~~'
~l.,~
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
12
5.796
147.2
5.90
149.9
1'/
1'Ye
25
30
35
40
45
00
-------------
N882
SPROCKETS
Acetal
Thermoplastic
N1700
SPROCKETS
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
Outside
Oiameter
Hex
Bore
A et.
No. of
Teeth
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
lnches
10
12
6.369
7.602
161 .8
193.1
6.50
7.76
165.1
197.1
2
2
00
Acetal
Thermoplastic
N2500
~~-
~'
~~:"'''
:r.~~~~~
'''6
Shaft
Ready
Bores " B"
Aet.
No. of
Teeth
- - --
~~~~~
1-1,8
~~~,~
3.3
7.8
Acetal
Thermoplastic
lnches
1'/
F / ro
2.5
5.8
N881
SPROCKETS
Shaft
Ready
Bores "B"
Nylon
~ ~~-,,~
.bs.) (kg.)
1.7
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
Aet.
No. of
Teeth
SPROCKETS
$e
ll
3.7
N880
SPROCKETS
Pitch
Oiameter
PO
Outside
Oiameter
Hex
Bore
Act.
No. of
Teeth
( lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
lnches
8.771
222.8
8.712
222.1
2'12
3
00
Acetal
Thermoplastic
N63
SPROCKETS
Outside
Oiameter
Act.
No. of
Teeth
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
23
5.508
139.9
5.91
Shaft
Ready
Bores "B"
Plain
Bore
(mm)
lnches
lnches
150.1
1
H '
F/ro
1:Y
1
1:Yro
F / ro
00
Acetal
Thermoplastic
41
..
Pitch
Diameter
PD
(lns.)
(mm)
Outside
Diameter
OD
(lns.) (mm)
Shaft-Ready 8ores, 8
(lns.)
(mm)
21
130.0
25, 30, 35
23
5 .560 141.22
5.59
142.0
25, 30,35
25
6.032 153.21
6.07
154.2
27
6.504 165.20
6.56
166.6
7/s, Pl1s
NS881 Sprockets
NS881 SPLIT
SPROCKETS
Reinforced Nylon
Aet.
No. of
Teeth
Pitch
Diameter
PD
(lns.)
(mm)
Outside
Diameter
OD
(lns.) (mm)
Shaft-Ready 8ores, 8
(lns.)
(mm)
21
130.0
25, 30, 35
23
142.0
1, Pl1s, 1V , F /16
25, 30, 35
25
6.032 153.21
6.07
154.2
27
166.6
7!6, P/16
NS821 Sprockets
NS821 SPLIT
SPROCKETS
Aet.
No. of
Teeth
Reinforced Nylon
Pitch
Diameter
PD
(lns.)
(mm)
Outside
Diameter
OD
(lns.) (mm)
Shaft-Ready 8ores, 8
(lns.)
21
5.089 129.26
5.12
130.0
25
6.032 153.21
6.07
154.2
(mm)
NS880 Sprockets
NS-880 SPLIT
SPROCKETS
Aet.
No. of
Teeth
Reinforced Nylon
Pitch
Diameter
PD
(lns.)
12
(mm)
Outside
Diameter
OD
(lns.) (mm)
Shaft-Ready 8ores, 8
(lns.)
147.3
(mm)
25,30, 35
NS882 Sprockets
NS-882 SPLIT
SPROCKETS
Aet.
No. of
Teeth
Reinforced Nylon
Pitch
Diameter
PD
(lns.)
12
(mm)
Outside
Diameter
OD
(lns.) (mm)
Shaft-Ready 8ores, 8
(lns.)
149.9
(mm)
NS63 Sprockets
NS63 SPLIT
SPROCKETS
Aet.
No. of
Teeth
Reinforced Nylon
Pitch
Diameter
PD
(lns.)
23
(mm)
Outside
Diameter
OD
(lns.) (mm)
150.1
Shaft-Ready Bores, 8
(lns.)
(mm)
P/16, F/16
42
Note: Dimensions subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
FIBER SPROCKETS
815
SPROCKET
Plain Bore, B
Eff.
No. of
Teeth
9 1h
10Y2
11'h
12'h
131h
14 1h
Act.
No. of
Teeth
lp_
f
19
21
23
25
27
29
Pitch
Diameter
PD
Outside
Diameter
OD
Stock
Max Rebore
w.Std.
KS & SS
(lns.)
(Lbs.)
(kg.)
PI
PI
1'116
PI
17116
PI
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
.45
.54
.64
.72
.82
.91
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
4.620
5.089
5.560
6.032
6.504
6.978
117.35
129.26
141.22
153.21
165.20
177.24
4.61
5.12
5.59
6.07
6.56
7.05
117.1
130.0
142.0
154.2
166.6
179. 1
:v.
'1
:v.
:v.
'1
'1
Weight
Ea.
FIBER
(Sprocket Load
Rating = 120 lbs.
chain pull per inch
of shaft diameter.)
,';,,6
~~~~~
l.: ,.,,,,6
815/820
879/880
IDLER WHEELS
IDLER WHEELS
Equivalen!
Tooth
Size
21
23
25
Outside
Diameter
OD
(lns.)
5.1 10
5.600
6.090
(lns.)
(Lbs.)
(kg.)
, PI , 1y, . 1'h
:V. , 'lo , 1:y,. , 1'1 , 1'12
:V . 'lo , PI , 1'1 , 1'h
0.40
0.45
0.50
.18
.20
.23
(mm)
129.79
142.24
154.69
LF Aceta!
Weight
Each
:y, ,
71o
Note:
Not for
TAB Chains
For 879/880 chains. equivalen! tooth sizes are 10'hT. 11'h T. 171 and 12v2 T, respectively.
LENGTHTHRU
BORE
ldler
Wheel
No.
1700"
1755
Width
Over
Bushings
(lns.) ] (mm)
2'1
1'/e
1 54.0
28.6
Outside
Diameter
(O.D.)
Weight
Eaeh
(mm)
(Lbs.)
5% 1130.6
55 '164
147.2
1.25
.88
(lns.)
(kg.)
1 0.57
0.40
1700
1755
IDLER WHEELS
Polyurethane
SPECIAL
FEATURES
5/8" 1.0. LF
Aceta! bushing
43
ANSI
ROLLER
CHAl N
SPROCKETS
815
GUIDE RINGS
MATERIAL$
Steel
Stainless steel
Thermoplastic
Outside
Diameter
Weight
Per Sef
For
Sprocket
Tooth
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
(Lbs.)
(kg.)
1516T
17-18T
19-20T
21 -22T'
23-24T'
25-26T'
27-28T
29-30T
31 -32T
4142T
3.62
4.11
4.58
5.09
5.56
6.04
6.53
7.02
7.50
9.89
91.9
104.4
116.3
129.3
141.2
153.4
165.9
178.3
190.5
251.2
1/ 16
1.6
1.6
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
.23
.26
.37
.44
.46
.47
.53
.56
.67
.92
.10
.12
.17
.20
.21
.21
.24
.25
.30
.42
00
Thickness
1f16
'/a
'la
'la
v.
Va
'/o
v.
'Al
STANDARD
BORESAND
KEYSEATS
SIZES
Vo
When reboring ene piece link sprockets, always chuck off of bottoms of tooth pockets. When slots are provided fe
setscrew access, this side of sprocket should be used as locating tace.
ROLLER
CHAl N
BREAKER
44
CORNEA DISCS
MULTIFLEX
CORNER DISCS
MATERIAL
Casi lron
TOfl' $MACE 01
t.D.HliHG P\.ATE
N.o 80HON 01 OCAIN
1700CI
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
Outside Radius
(L)
(M)
(lns.) 1 (mm)
(lns.) 1 (mm)
5.90
4.84
1 150.0
1, 140
_j'""_j
_
l.ZO ~
1 123.0
MATERIAL
Aluminum
80~0'A
,r
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
(L)
1700 RH-10
11/84
Outside Radius
(M)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
150.0
4.84
123.0
25/Jl:
--
MATERIAL
Aluminum
1- 15/JZ
1
Rex Disc No.
e"""
o;~
of
to Chain Center
(L)
(l ns.)
l _________ -
o"""' "'""'
Z-
= ;.,______,
W..::;.~re. re
(M)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
4.84
8.94
123.0
227.1
45
CORNEA DISCS
FOR 1701 BEVEL
SERIES CHAINS
f--- --L--- -;
MATERIAL
Aluminum
80llOM
"'
CHAON
[11/64
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
(L)
Outside Radius
(lns.) 1
(mm)
(lns.)
150.0
4.86
5.90
1701 RH10
-1
(M)
1
1
(mm)
123.5
MATERIAL
Aluminum
1701 FT-10
1701 FT-18
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
(L)
Outside Radius
(l ns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
5.90
10.00
150.0
254.0
4.86
8.94
123.5
227.1
(M)
MATERIAL
Aluminum
pn
1
l l /ll:
1701TAB RH-10
46
,.-,-
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
(L)
Outside Radius
(M)
T (mm)
(lns.) 1 (mm)
(lns.)
5.90 1
4.86 1 123.5
150.0
CORNEA DISCS
z'
gl
FOR 1701TAB
SERIES & 1701TAB
ARMOR CLAD
CHAl NS
----~
1~
.~
,u
__l
>14
BOlTOM
*1
"'-1
""'"'
1 14
~
'--
MATERIAL
Aluminum
1-15 /JZ
11/JZ
L rOP
SlM'ACE
Of I.KM.M INO PlATf
J/<1-1~ -l:A
T~ADE.O
e Radius
:M)
L8:
~
1701TAB FT-10
1701TAB FT-18
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
(l)
Outside Radius
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
5.90
10.00
150.0
254.0
4.86
8.94
123.5
227.1
SHAFT
(M)
FOR 1702
SERIES
CHAINS
MATERIAL
Aluminum
1
eo:;~
~
11/lZ
[1!14<
Radius
\1)
(mm)
123.5
227.1
1702 RH-10
Center of Oisc
to Chain Center
(L)
Outside Radius
(lns.) 1 (mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
5.90
4.86
123.5
150.0
(M)
FOR 1702
SERIES
CHAl NS
t --
80TTOU
1 (
- - -M -----~
__l
~-w~~~'
1 11 "
"'
MATERIAL
Aluminum
a<AIN
1- 1!1/ll
1 IIJZ
TOP SlWAct
Of UClC.HTING P\.ATE
lt<4 -16l.N -2A
SHAFT
~AOEO
' Radius
<A)
~
~
1702 FT1 0
1702 FT-18
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
Outside Radius
(l)
(M)
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
5.90
10.00
150.0
254.0
4.86
8.94
123.5
227.1
47
tf
CORNEA DISCS
FOR 1755
SERIES
CHAINS
"
MATERIAL
Aluminum
lu~
l - ~18
HJ8 OlA
Z - 1/115
1/2
J /4 - 16W -ZA
Tt-ftADfD SKAfT
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
(L)
Outside Radius
(lns.)
(mm)
(lns.)
(mm)
5.40
137.2
4.86
123.5
1755 RH-10
FOR 2500
SERIES
CHAINS
(M)
~---------- ------------~~
1~(7~\h~~~~f-:;:;_ _ _11~
MATERIAL
;1
Aluminum
BOTTOM
Of
~~~~-+~rL~
1----~--------i __ji
Z- lli)Z
1- 5/64
3/4 -161..6'i-ZA
T~AOEO StW"T
Center of Disc
to Chain Center
(L)
(lns.)
2500 FT-18
48
1o.oo
(mm)
T 254.o
Outside Radius
(M)
(l ns.)
8.72
T (mm)
1 221.5
CORNEA TRACKS
FOR SIDEFLEXING CHAINS
CHOICE OF TWO HIGH
STRENGTH MATERIALS
Aexnord furnishes curved corner tracks in two different materials-Nylatron and Ultra High Molecular Weight
Polyethylene. Consult the accompanying illustration and
the following corner track tables for availability, cross
section and mounting details for each type.
Aex curved corner tracks provide the proper chain guide
clearance and thrust surface for proper chain function.
The materials in Rex comer tracks were specially selected
to provide optimum wear resistance.
Corner tracks may expand because of increased temperatures. This may be due to surrounding temperatures, or friction between the track and the transported
chain. When Nylatron corner tracks are water lubricated, expansion due lo moisture absorption may occur.
Therefore, clearance between mating ends of corner
tracks should always be provided . lt's also importan! lo
use non-metallic screws with the Nylatron corner tracks.
lf metal hold down screws are used, severe buckling
of the track may occur as a result of overtightening the
screws.
TAB DESIGN
je Radius
(M)
~
~
BEVEL DESIGN
REX
CHAIN NO.
879
880
881
882
1701
1702
CORNEA TRACK
MATERIAL$
Nylatron (N)
UHMWP (U)
CROSS
SECTION
'A-A'
ri ~::Jii,
le Radius
~
~
1873
1874
3873
2873
Nylatron (N)
UHMWP(U)
UHMWP (U)
ri
BEVEL
(M)
879TAB
880TAB
881TAB
882TAB
1701TAB
RECTANGULAR
ri ~
RECTANGULAR
MOUNTING
y,
GAP
GC (STRAIGHT) 1- + - - - -
49
CORNEA TRACKS
DIMENSIONS
INCHES
Corner
Track
Number
Nominal
Corner
Radius
A
Accomodates
Top Plate
Width
Track Radius
lnside
B
Outside
Recommended
Bol! Circle
lnside
Width
Outside
E
Thickness
T
Guide Clearance
GC
Straight
Curve
REFERTO
PAGE 49
FOR DRAWING
N18B3
N24B3
N30B3'
K3 'l
All
All
18
24
30
173116
23'Y16
293/ 16
18' 3/ 16
24'3/16
30 131
16 11/16
22 11116
28 7116
1951
25o/16
3 191
1
1
1 112
'Ya
1:Y
1%
U1863
U2463
U3063*
K3 '/
All
All
18
24
30
17:Y
233116
29:Y
18 13116
24' 3116
30' 31
16"/
22"/
28 7116
19o/
25 5/16
31 91
1
1
1'12
:Yo
1:Y
15/e
N18R3
N24R3
N30R3'
K3 '/
All
All
18
24
30
17'/e
23'/e
29'/e
187/o
24%
307/e
16'14
22'/
28'/
19:Y.
25:Y.
31 :Y
1'12
'Ya
1l J/ 16
H~
U18R3
U24R3
U30R3*
K3 'l
All
All
18
24
30
17'/e
23'/e
29 1/e
187/e
247/e
307/e
16'1
22\f.s
28'1
19:Y
25:Y
31 :Y.
1 '12
3fe
113;,.
1''14
N24B5
N30B5'
All
24
3
22 55/64
2855/64
1'12
27/16
2%2
N24R5
N30R5*
All
24
30
2%
2%2
N24R5
N30R5*
All
2%
29132
N24B5
N30B5'
All
24
30
2 1'132
2:Y
N24R5
N30R5'
All
24
30
22%
28%
U24R5
All
24
22 7/e
21 63/64
2763/e
26'164
32 1/64
1'12
22
28
26
32
1 '12
le
2 11132
2 '/
22
26
1'12
2 11/32
2 '1
U24R6
U30R6'
Chec k Min.
S ideflex Radius
All
All
24
30
U30R6
K10
30'/e
N18R3
N24R3
N30R3
All
All
All
18
24
30
1737/64
23 37/64
29 37/ ..
1827/64
24 27/64
30 27/64
16'o/64
22'o/..
28'o/64
U18R3
U24R3
U30R3
All
All
All
18
24
30
1737/64
23 37/64
2937/64
1827/ . .
2427/..
3027/64
16'o/64
22"1..
28"1..
U18R6
18
17o/
18"1
161'/64
195'lf64
23o/
29o/16
24 11/16
22' 'lo
28 11/64
25S:V..
31 53/64
30"1
1'12
:y,
1 5/16
1:Ye
1 '12
:y.
11
1%
19'%.
25'"1..
31'%
1 '/z
1'12
1 '12
'le
'le
%
'1
'1
19'%.
25' 0/ . .
31 19/ . .
1'/z
1Y>
1 Y>
%
%
%
'le
:y.
v.
2~32
2!f32
27/32
27!32
27!32
2V
+++These Cerner tracks are the same tracks as those usad for 879T, 880T, & 881T chains.
They must be bent slightly to form the proper radius for 1843 chains.
50
NOTE: Dimensions subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
(N) 1
(U) 1
rol
30'
+T
PI
++
+++~
They
NOTI
rlJ
CORNEA TRACKS
3arance
Recommended
Bolt Circle
Corner
Track
Number
Accomodates
Top Plata
Width
Nominal
Corner
Radius
A
1%
N18B3
N24B3
N30B3'
K3 Ve
AJI
All
457.2
609.6
762.0
436.6
589.0
741 .4
477.8
630.2
782.6
423.9
576.3
722.2
490.5
642.9
801 .7
25.4
25.4
38.1
1%
U18R3
U24R3
U30R3*
K3 '/
AJI
All
457.2
609.6
762.0
436.6
58!l.O
741 .4
477.8
630.2
782.6
423.9
576.3
722.3
490.5
642.9
801 .7
25.4
25.4
38.1
1'.4
N18R3
N24R3
N30R3'
K3 '1
AJI
AJI
457.2
609.6
1762.0
435.0
587.4
739.8
479.4
631.8
764.2
412.6
565.2
717.6
501.7
654.1
606.5
38.1
1'!14
Ut8B3
U24B3
U30B3*
K3 Ve
AJI
All
457.2
609.6
1762.0
435.0
587.4
739.8
479.4
631 .6
764.2
412.6
565.2
717.6
501 .7
654.1
606.5
29132
N24B5
N30B5'
AJI
609.6
762.0
580.6
733.0
2132
N24R5
N30R5*
AJI
609.6
762.0
580.6
733.0
638.6
791 .0
558.4
710.8
2%2
N24R5
N30R5*
AJI
609.6
762.0
580.6
733.0
638.6
791 .0
558.4
710.6
2'!1
N24B5
N30B5'
All
609.6
734.2
581 .6
769.8
2 11
N24R5
N30R5'
AJI
762.0
609.6
733.4
561.6
790.6
636.2
711.2
558.6
612.6
660.4
2'1
U24R5
All
609.6
581 .6
638.2
556.6
660.4
Curve
Track Radius
lnside
B
Outside
lnside
Outs1de
E
Width
F
Thickness
T
Guide Clearance
GC
Straight
Curve
9.5
44.5
41 .3
9.5
44.5
41 .3
9.5
46.0
44.5
38.1
9.5
46.0
44.5
38.1
15.9
6 1.9
57.9
660.6
613.2
36.1
15.9
60.3
57.9
660.8
813.2
36.1
15.9
60.3
57.9
36.1
15.9
59.5
55.6
36.1
15.9
59.5
57.2
38.1
15.9
59.5
57.2
DIMENSIONS
METRIC
558.4
710.6
660.8
613.2
559.6
612.0
659.6
439.7
474.7
410.8
503.6
U24R6
U30R6'
Check Min.
Sideflex Radius
All
All
609.6
762.0
592.1
744.5
627.1
779.5
563.2
715.6
656.0
608.4
U30R6
K10
765.2
U18R6
1'!16
-1%
33.3
34.9
744.5
765.6+ +
715.6
614.8
36.1
19.1
39.7
41.3
19.1
38.1
2'l'32
N18R3
N24R3
N30R3
All
All
All
457.2
609.6
762.0
446.5
596.9
751 .3
467.9
620.3
772.7
424.3
576.7
729.1
490.1
642.5
794.9
38.1
38.1
38.1
9.5
9.5
9.5
22.2
22.2
22.2
21 .4
2 1.4
21.4
U18A3
U24A3
U30A3
All
All
All
457.2
609.6
762.0
446.5
596.9
751 .3
467.9
620.3
772.7
424.3
576.7
729.1
490.1
642.5
794.9
38.1
38.1
38.1
9.5
9.5
9.5
22.2
22.2
22.2
21.4
21 .4
2 1.4
to form
radius.
+++These Corner tracks are the same tr?cks as !hose used for 879T, 880T, & 881T chains.
They must be bent slightly to form the proper radius for 1843 chains.
NOTE: Dhnenalona aubjeet to change. Certlfled dlrnenalona of ordered material fumlahed on requeat.
..
51
""'
lnterchangeable-can be used in any combination between all of the upper and lower brackets.
.m" ' 1
' 13116
1'., .~ ~~,: .
..:. . .ffil
,-
.
lj'
,~
;~._
r ;
l
'- ' .
. '.
T.
'\
'
"''L
.
~
':.(;
1
;~;
,.,.
1
11/3.2
52
tlll:l
UPPER
AND LOWER
BRACKET
DIMENSIONS
Of''$ 0 CONVf'Y'Df' I AACitlT
...,.Ho. 1144Ut
(;OH'If't'o-t
I U CCU
.. ...
COvt"r'fO i!V.CKET
,...,,...
,. , ,
..,
..............,
CONVnQIII I MCK.f'T
~o-=~'
v--~~
~--~r1 .. ,..
""""'"' 't-.I_
,,. . .....o
uta.
53
Clean
In normal seNice, chains will not corrode
contaminate the product. They are easily
washed with water during operation, savirliJ
both time and money.
Easy Maintenance
Chains are engineered for ease of asseml:*y
or disassembly. Since it is lightweight, a 1a
strand of N325WS weighs 12 pounds so
one person can handle routine maintenarce
Design Benefits
Simple Two-Piece Construction
Pins are easily assembled into links - yet
pins will not "work out" or rotate in seNice.
No extra spring pins or cotters to fall out or
snag conveyor apparatus.
Light Weight
Less "dead weight" in your conveyor system
will extend conveyor component life-longer
chain life-longer conveyor "way'' life-longer
sprocket life-longer bearing life-longer
reducer life-longer motor life!
'JI" .
Operating Range
Allowable temperature range of Rex
Chain is enough to handle most applicam
minus 40F to plus 180F rnaximum.
Completely lnterchangeable
A replacement for metal chains. These
will run on existing canying and retum "W'Jofo.'
Chains will not intercoupler with metal chafG
and require proper care with catenary
Consult Rexnord .
Low Coefficient of Friction
Rex chain materials have a very low coetti001
of friction. This means less chain load am
energy consumption to convey the same
nage.
Brute Strength
These chains have the highest possible
Working Load. This is accomplished thrl.ljl
"Balanced Design" of the link and pin. For a
comparison to your current chain or for dlah
recommendations, consult Rexnord.
Protects conveyed Material
The polymeric chains will not damage most
products.
Quiet Running
Because of its unique design, these chains
ideal for reducing noise in many ~~''"i~~"-~
make your own test to prove if the noise
adequate for your needs.
Note: See pages 119-121 for chain specificatioos.
~and
1ing
nbly
10'
J
'lee.
neric
4 Ma1ntenance
S1nle File
H1gh Speed
Mult1ple F1le
Stow Speed
Jns:
1ains
ys."
ins
ign.
STRAIGHT - A vs B
TRA N S FER
EN D
Figure A
:ient
less
on-
START
END
To determme chain w1dths and speeds see Pages 113 and 114.
SIDEFLEXING - A vs B
~h
t{j
Figure A
MAINTE NANCE
~~ is
Figure B
ed
3 ...
are
DISADVAN TAGES
START
A DVANTAG ES
IN CONCLUSION
There may be more than one right way to utihze TableTop
chains. Consider the alternatives of length. configura t1on.
w1dlh. speed and cost to des1gn a system wh1ch 15 both econom1cal for the fabncator and the user.
Th1
for
ma
cor
onc
s1n~
laY<
GUIOl RAIL
CHAIN
CATENARY
"SAG"
SEE
PAGE
61
At sprocketcharn ttex po~nts. the top
plate krck-up should be taken rnto
account lor the best performance rn
product transter Especratty when
usrng charns 843, 963. 2873 and
3873 Consult Aexnord tor specrtres
ENTRY
RAOIUS
SEE PAGE 61
ttons
: harn
STRAIGHT SECTION
NSFER
'-..._
~
STRAIGHT SECTION
ONLY
SECTION
FOR TAB CHAINS ONLY
CORNERS
BEVELED CHAIN
TAB CHAIN
MOUNTING
BRACKET
1
.h ~
IN SI DE
Of
TURN
Y "
CLEARANCE
MINIM UM
CLEARAN CE
INSIDE
Of
TURN
IN SI DE
OF
TUR N
1 y,
-~
1
MIN
CLEARANCE
1 1
~ ~
IN SI DE
Of
TURN
Yo" MIN.
CLEARANCE
V. " MIN.
-
11
CLEARANCE
Note: Dimensions subject to c hange. Certilied d imensions ol ordered material furnished on request.
STRAIGHT RUNNING
=
1" MIN.
CORNEA
STRAIGHT SECTION
~--------CORNER
WEAR STRIPS
INSI DE
OF
TURN
1" MIN.
CORNEA
STRAIGHT SECTION
. - - - - - --
~
~
INSIDE
OF
TURN
1" M IN.
Note: Dlmenslons subject to c h ange. Certilie d d im ensi ons o f ord e red materia l furnlshed on request.
1" MIN.
INFEEO C HAl N
SIDE TRANSFERS
Side transfers are the least costly and the preferred method
of product transfer. Although simple in theory. care must be
taken to assure that the chain strands are operating on the
same level or t he outfeed chai n should be slightly lower.
Guide rail positioning, chain wear strip spacing and chain
speeds must all be adjusted to provide smoot h product flow.
~~~
OUTFEED CHAl N
VARIABLE
WIOT H
DEADPLATETRANSFERS
A typical deadplate transfer os shown. For smoothest o pera
tion. the deadplate should be mounled so lhal l s perteclly
aligned with or sl!ghlly higl1er than lhe lop surtace ol lhe
outteed chain al lhe highest chordal posiloon ol lhe sprocket.
11 should have a sllght bevel and be as narrow as possoble so
thal th e product conveyed transfers on and off tl1 e deadplate
wothout obstructon.
Flexible deadplates can " !loar' w ith the chordal action ot
the eh a in on the tail sprocket without producing excessive wear.
Extreme precautions should be taken to properly install and
adjust dead-plates, particularly r igid dead-plates.
INFEEO
C H Al N
,.
TURNTABLE TRANSFERS
The principies for turntables are basically the same as for
dead-plates. Alignment is vitally importan! to assure smooth
product transter. The edge of lhe turntable is usually bevelled.
Turntables should be mounted slightly lower than the infeed
chain and slightly higher than the outteed chain. This adjustment should be leve! to \f inch ditference in elevation.
g===u:::r:r=
CATENARY SAG
ntime. The various
n=
Note : For 2873 Series chains only, chain sag when ru nnmg
should be 3- t 2 inches and spacing between dnver sprocket
a nd return sect ion should b 36-inch minimum. Allow lor 2873
and 3873 top plate "kick-up" al headshaft of . t 5 -mch es and
at tailshalt .50-inches.
TAil
TRAVEl
EN TRY RADIU5
TY~~[~p~ING'
ENTRY RADIUS
1
ROX
A generous entry radius lo !he return section should be proYided. Th1s perml!s !he c hain lo leed smoothly onto !he return
ways This cu rve rad ius sh o uld be greate r t han t h e m inimum backflex radiu s lor t he ch ain.
Senes No
815
820.S31
821
843
845
963
864
866
879,880
MIO
Backflex Rad1us
Cha10
Senes No
61\"
111"
111"
6"
18"
6"
12
1211"
881
882
1843
1873
1874
2873
3873
L8P821
LBP882
LBP883
1'1 "
INCHES
Mm.
Backflex Rad1us
IW
1'1 "
217"
12"
10'
40''
7"
;z
16"
g
2"
- - -
For tab cha1ns to be returned on hold-down tabs. it 1s recommended that cha1ns be guided onto !he return wear strips
us1ng a QUide shoe or pan wil h a generous entry radius greater
!han !he m1nimum backllex rad1us.
REliEF OR RADIUS
RETURN
W EAR
5TRIPS
,.----------~-- --
--
-...,
EN TRY DIRECTION
To p Vie w
ROLLER RETURNS
As 1llustrated, mste<td ol shdmg returns. chain may be returned
on suppol1 rollers or shoes. 11 15 1m portan! t hat !he first roller
or suppal1 shoe be located lar enough away from ! he head
sprockel lo allow for p roper catenary sag: dimension "A"
shoutd be greater !han !h e d1stance between rollers. " B."
The prelerred d1ameter ol rollers should be at leas! two times
greater !han the mm1mum backllex rad1us lor the cham.
tReter to T<thle Mu11mllm Backllex Racln 1 For example.
when usecJ wrJh !l?.O Senes cl1au>s roller dr;uneter should be
3 mches or greater
Ro ller and support sho e return s are not recommend ed
for base roller c ha in desig n c hains.
11 .5 . 6)
=(Pitch Diameter
)
2
+e
B = Dimension Values
Chain Series Numbers
8 Values. lnches
1
l li
C Values
0.094
0.109
0.125
0.141
0.188
0.234
0.266
0.406
0.438
0.468
=Dimension Values
IKOMM.~ NotO
p: r l
.,..
SfTCou.u
ClfAJAN<
. -n~
,...
.A
IN COIIOSIV
(NVlt()NM( NT
STAIH\IESS SnU
'
~
SHAfnNG tfCOMMlNDfO
o .stance ''OM tenter~~neol dler wneet snatt 10 thecha n tOP Plate sup001 1suttace
+'.!.
+ 0.125) -
+>lo
00
t 20 + .19) -
.L_,
cu
==-#f Q(r ..
?
"
" R"
Chaln No.
1 .. 1
LBP821
LBP882TAB
LBP883
In.
mm
16
9
2
406
229
51
MINIMUM ENTRY
RADIUS "R"
~
TAB STYLE RETURN FOR
LBP882TAB ANO LBP883TAB CHAINS
~
~'-Slde Vlew
..
To p Vlew
Tangential Orive
Offset Wrap Orive
TANGENTIAL ORIVE
With this approac h the chain. while operating in a straight line.
is engaged by the drive sprocket in a manner similar toa rack
and pinion. Although this approach has a certain degree of
simplicity rt has a tew shortcomings. First. the en tire conveyor
OFFSET ORIVE
BASIC ORIVE CONCEPT
GUIOE SHOE
INLINE TRANSFER
ORIVE
S PROCKET
SIOE TRANSFER
ORI VE
SPROCKET
IOLER
SPROC KET
e.~Ccess
STRAIGHT RUN
sn't
mds
1der
mts.
ains
cess
1ary.
and
x
<
~
A~
CHAIN GUIDES
J.
A__j
<
.L.
WEAR STRIPS
"'
Typical Straig ht Run Conveyor- Top View
CORNER SECTIONS
dnve
Note- 1700 cnain s shown 10 the llustratons in th1s sectton (Pages 6 572).
Most olthe mlormahoncan also be u sed for 1755, 1701, 1702, 170 1TAB and 2500
The comer doscs guode the chain around the corner. Corner turn
doscs are used lo guode the chain withou t significan! increase on
chaon tension. For curves o! 15 or less. ot is possible to use a conventional stationary curve (wear strip) (For 1701, 1702. 1701TAB
and 2500 chains stationary (sliding) curves can be used for any
comer turn.)
CHAIN
The chain guodes are provoded on the outsode o! the curve
while the corner turn dosc provodes gudance on the insode
o! the curve
CHAIN
GUIDE
= 10",
MULTI-INCLINE CONVEYORS
As illustrated earlier. the Rex Multitlex chains are ideal/y suited
for use on multi-ncline conveyors. To assure proper function ing of these conveyors it is importan!:
1. That the chain enters and leaves the disc in the same plane
as the disc.
.-
CORNER
DISC
1
- D - -/
TRANSITION
ZONE
CORNER
DISC
(See note)
Not This
This
Any change in angle of chain travel
should be made by downflexing the
cha1n as shown . Back flexmg through
a change 'n angle w111 cause the
cham lo rise ou t of the conveyor
frame.
Chain Downflexing
Chain Backflexing
PRODUCT TRANSFERS
Chain downslream shoutd be al same he1ghl or stightly lower
~~ lhan chain upslream lo prevenl producl lippage.
>ecur
ceed
cl ual
lbilily
1 FT.
Recommended
Minimum
1 FT.
Recommended
Minimum
)TI:~h.~\ .L '
_?"
~ ,.._-''~~ ,~~
,_ , r
- ~
'
S)
SWITCHING
DEVICE
1 FT.
Recommended
Minimum
'fhiS arrangement can be oart ol an ntermedate dove. wt'llch aUows a s1ngle strand of chan 10 be used See Paga 64
CHAIN RETURNS
A great variety of cham returns are possible with Rex Mullillex
chains. This variety of returns offers considerable conveyor
design freedom.
CONVENTIONAL CONVEYORS
lf the Multiflex cham is used to convey in one plane. a conventional return mighl be used as shown
IDLER
CORNER
DISCS
(See Note 1)
WHEEL
FOR TAIL
WHEEL
(See Note 2)
For mounting
datails, sea Page 72
IDLER
WHEEL
FOR LEADIN
TO RETURN
SUPPORT
l ll-- - -
ORIVE
SPROCKET''
For mounting
details, sea Page 72
onty 1
CONVENTIONAL
CATENARY,
Sea Paga 61
ELEVATING CONVEYORS
lh e
ons
Rex Multiflex chains have the abilily to elevare or lower products in a very compact area. This figure shows a typical
elevating system and how the chain is being returned on such
a unit. Note lhat the chain hangs slraight down lrom the drive
sprocket and side flexes back up into the tail section (there is
no slid1ng return). Elevators can also be designed with combined free -hanging (calenary sag) returns and sliding returns.
ORIVE
SPROCKET*
For mounting
detalts, See
Page 72.
CORNEA DISCS
1)
IN
'N
NOTE:
_CHAIN ISIN
CARRYING
POSITION
FREE
HANGING
RETURN
FOR
PROPER
CATENARY
IDLER
WHEEL
(TAIL WHEEL)
For mounting
d etails, See
Page 72.
e
e
The stra<ght and corner sect<on des<gn for the s lidmg re turn
can be the same as for the carry sect<on. The cham <S s<mply
(f
run '" the conveyor ups<de down through the return section.
ce
~lld1ng
1.
2.
CARRY
CARRY
Stra<ght Run
Corner Section
Al
lf l
be
the
Wct
oni
RETURN
RETU RN
(See Page 68, Note 1)
CATENARY SAG
(For eleval!ng and lowenng only For conven110nal mull!llex
conveyors. see Page 61 )
Two imporlant considerations in return desgn are:
1. Provide a mimmum of 90 wrap on !he head sprocket.
Elevati ng System
T
...
Lowering System
TAIL
---- SHAFT
HEAO
SHAFT
:z:
Cl
>
"'z
<(
English
Metrlc
Catenary Lenoth
C.>enoryLenglh
( Feo!)
Headshatt
Headshal1
{Meters)
Cha1n
1700
1101
1702
1
1S
2S
30
4S
60
70
1755
<(
Tens1on
(Lbs )
Cha:n
1700
Tens1on
\70 1
(Newtonsl
1755
TA IL
SHAFT _ ' T "
'
. \-e:~,
_
1702
2
4
6
100
ISO
200
300
400
500
04
06
07
lo
1S
20
23
2SO
4SO
6SO
8
16
20
900
ISOO
1800
2200
TRAVEL
HEAD
SPROCKET
1
1
Chain
1700
1.968" (50mm)
'%/ '
1701, 1702
1.968" (50mm)
1755
1.575" (40mm )
2500
3.0"
'%{
'!."
' %4'
(76mm)
A=
Wheel Diometer
B volues so me os obove
1:~"'
______________ j _
)TRIP
STARTING
PEAK
/
TR
TC
TS
- - - - - -- -MAJOR LOADING
vi
"'1
-'
o;
zw
...
z
TR + TC
{ NORMAL CHAl N
TENSION)
r
u
NORMALLY
LOA DEO
STARTING
PEAK
BLOCKED
WITH
PRODUCT
EMPTY
TIME
........_ STARTING
PEAK
(2) The tension due to slippoge will occur less thon lOO% of
the time; then the choin tension should be odjusted using the
FML Factor.
PLF FACTOR
2 .0
1.9
1.8
l.7
..."'o
TC) x PLF J
1.6
1.4
"':1,
0..
1.3
1.2
1.0
LS
1.5
<
1/
o
10
15
20
START-U PS PER HOUR
25
PLF
FML
= Frequency o f startups.
= % of slippoge.
1t ofStarts
o
5
10
15
20
25
PLF
1.0
.9
~
"'o>~
oz
o
<
g
"'o
FML FACTOR
%Time
Slippoge Occurs
FML
l.O
1.4
.o
10
1.7
20
.5
.7
1.8
30
1.9
40
2.0
50 & up
.8
.9
l.O
.8
.7
.6
::
.4
o
>u
.3
il'
.5
:;
:>
8
C2:
.2
11/
o
10
20
30
40
50
:ondil the
96 of
the
EXAMPLE
A 30 foot long conveyor is required to hondle metal cons.
Product weight is 6 pounds per foot. The conveyor is running
dry on Nylotron weor strips. The top piole material ond width
selected is 7 V2 inch wide lf963 K7 V2 which weighs 1.8 pounds
perfoot. Conveyorspeed is 115 FPM. Asshown in !he Exomple
loadTime Diogrom, full product occumulotion over the entire
conveyor length is estimoted to occur 40% al the time ond the
conveyor is stopped ond restorted obout once per hour.
STEP 1- CALCULATE CHAIN TENSION
BLOCKED WITH
PRODUCT
V>
cO
1
z
o
Vi
w
,_
Where: l = 30 Ft.
<{
LS = 30Ft.
NORMAL I
1
TENSION
.35 )1 X
lA = 160
1-
Mox. Tension [
ot S/l=3.8
6- 3 8
_ ~
6
J[
x
725 - 660
+ 660
(3.8) is
between
(3)ond(6)
Maximum
Tension
.2
.5
1000
900
l.O
825
~
6.0
15.0
725
~
600
Moximum Tension ot
MI N.
60MI N.
,_14_,
M10
I N._, 1
STEP IV -
.1
Colculo ted HP =
Carbon and
Stainless Steel
UHMWP and
Nylatron
Acetal
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
Oil
.30
.23
.15
.10
.25
.21
.15
.10
LF Aceta!
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
Oil
.25
.20
.15
.10
.20
.18
.15
.10
HP Aceta!
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
Oi l
.22
.20
.15
.10
.18
.16
.14
.10
Carbon Steel
and Stainless
Steel
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
Oil
.50
.40
.20
.20
.40
.30
.20
.20
Chain Material
D Aceta!
LF Aceta!
HP Aceta!
Stainless
Steel
Plastic
(lncluding PET)
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
.25
.20
.15
.20
.18
.15
.18
.16
.14
.30
.20
.1
.30
.20
.10
Paper
Dry
.33
.30
.25
.40
.40
Steel
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
Oil
.30
.22
.15
.1 0
.25
.20
.1 5
.1
.18
.16
.13
.1
.35
.25
.15
.15
.35
.25
.15
.15
Aluminum
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
.25
.1 7
.12
.20
.15
.12
.18
.14
.12
.28
.19
.12
.28
.19
.12
Glass
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
.20
.15
.10
.15
.13
.10
.14
.12
.10
.35
.25
.15
.35
.25
.15
Returnable
Glass Bottles
Dry
Water
So a p & Wate r
.27
.18
.14
.20
.16
.14
.18
.16
.14
.4 7
.31
.21
.47
.31
.21
Non-Returnable
Glass Bottles
Dry
Water
Soap & Water
.20
.15
.10
.15
.1 3
.1
.13
.11
.1
.35
.25
.15
.35
.25
.15
Product Material
= 0.07
Carbon
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF880 and LF880TAB CHAIN
a:
o~
<t
u.
contac t Rexnord
Usmg the speed 1n feet per m1nute iSTEP 11) and the cham
tens1on (STEP llll read horsepower d~rect ly lrom the table
below Horsepower can also be calculated usmg the followmg
formula
Speed (FPM) x Tens1on Per Strand x
Calculated HP
" of Strands
33.000
G = 24
Where:
= (4 .6 + 2 8) X 1.8 X
18
= 4 .6
PLF = 1 8
TW = 2.8
SP = 1.8
HORSEPOWER
'LF882 s not avarlable " ' K3' wdlh
Cham
Tens1on
lb>
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
....
u
,.
,,
", .
..."
.,
...."""
..,,
. ..,, ..
"
,.
,.
>O
10
., ,
'
WElllUBAICATEO c : : = J
''
"
,.
]
"'""
~.
1/J
ol l
,. "'
"
o>
_.._
"':.l
,.,,,
,, ,.,.,
;~
~~
'l;
"
' l~
'''>
:;
- ..
!! '
.(i'M
!<JI
...."
".,_.
,"'
...
.O
lOl
, ,q
nr
"',,
"''
FACTOR G
15
,,.....
",,'
...''
20
>00
,,"
' ~,:,
, >
........
l't
}ol l
~~
"'
(\ ;
"'o
V.O
>OJ
.,,..,,,..
.,.
~,s, -l. 30
.,'
....,,,.,.. ,
~
r. :
...
,.
IJ/'
,.,
IL) .'
~
~'
t ;
.,.
...e
" 1
' -1<
"
..
.. , .
" >
~ e_ "
1 35
.: r-----ti7
'.: .
l <;rJ
100
150
200
250
300
..
"'
o,
r{)4
) 08
0 "
0 19
o :?J
0'
0- ~
01>
030
'""
l 'n
01
OH
O'
>1
;.oC)()
O>
OH
"
"""
,,
.JO
.,
~~o
~~
~!,0
~~
so
" 00
4'0
'00
l~i~~H
25
,1,
1.
.
'"
:~: :
~
. , !
Speeds (FPMI
10
(,()<)
1.50
100
1?
14
'
'"o
,.
l'i()
;)1
"'lO
'hl
IH
" ""
1>
ll
;u
)4
iH
42
45
4"
..-,:1
"' '
') ~ ~
>1
10
O IH
o ... ~
o ~J
01~
o )J
O !O
o0 "&'
0 1<
o .~ .J
o '111
o,
,,
1')
h 'i
o ' 11
1 '"
1
lG
, Oh
~9
> ,,
, a?
' >6
o "5
o 68
Ott l
1 ?. 1
1 1<1
1 ,-)7
1 -lh
1 8~
! C.:>
1 89
)._')/
on
:? 13
:? f)5
l >8
~0":1
J03
34'
:> 27
Jo:~
179
4 55
1 h7
~50
S ')
271
J 31
164
:l 'lo1
4 '4
4 17
1 '\:?
<1 ~ ~
ti 9?.
'\J')
h Jh
r,;,
t-
o 48
1'1/
:> <}!'-!
l ')6
? ' >
>8
'))/
1 <:1
~1 1
' ' t1
18
0 57
1 P
2 1:?
. ,,.
'
o it.
? 4>
) 73
Q !)l
o o'
o f>8
o lh
08 1
oq ,
1 ")1
0 <1"i
o6>
t<;"
11 '{~
-
2V
hO
f}-1
oq
5 "5
5 9'
s;.;
, )
--
CONVEYOR SELECTION
D880
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
60
50
40
30
25
20
15
"
[I:
10
9
o..... 8
u..
6
5
ct
Shape
DRY
- - W E LL LUBRI CA
DRYc = : J
WELL LUBRICATEDc::=::::J
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
80
FACTOR G
22
7
32
11
42
14
53
17
63
21
74
24
84
28
95
31
105
35
126
42
147
49
168
56
189
63
209
70
31
10
47
16
62
21
77
26
43
31
108
36
123
41
139
47
154
52
185
62
215
73
246
83
277
93
307
104
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
41
14
61
21
82
28
102
34
122
41
142
48
163
55
183
62
203
69
244
83
284
96
324
110
365
124
405
138
51
17
76
26
101
34
126
43
152
52
177
60
202
69
227
77
252
86
302
103
353
120
403
137
75
26
113
39
150
51
188
64
225
100
34
150
51
199
68
249
85
299
103
348
120
398
137
124
43
186
64
248
85
3 10
107
372
128
149
51
223
77
297
102
37 1
128
173
60
260
90
346
119
198
68
297
102
395
136
222
77
333
115
247
85
370
128
271
94
407
141
296
102
153
170
187
204
149
170
192
213
234
1255
154
179
205
230
256
281
1307
149
179
209
239
268
298
328
358
171
205
239
273
307
341
375
409
154
192
230
269
307
345
383
422
171
213
256
298
341
383
154
205
256
307
358
409
180
239
299
358
418
205
273
341
409
154
231
307
384
172
257
342
77
262
90
300
103
337
116
375
128
1-
1-
153
1 ~
...
CONVEVOR SELECTION
D880
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
, i,
~,
~~ '
a:
(/)
Q
UJ
UJ
(\.
(/)
o
1~
u.
or
or
Shape
SLIPPAGE FACTORS (SP)
Percent of
Slippage Factors
T ime Slippagel----.------~
Occurs
Dry Well Lubr.
15
30
50
75
-DRY
-~ELL
11
1o
LUBRICATED
20
30
40
1'1
50
1 1 1 1 1 111
60
--
1
1 1
10
1.2
15
17
1.6
1.7
1.8
14
-- . --
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
~- -
FACTOR G
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
33
8
50
12
66
16
83
20
99
24
115
28
132
33
148
37
164
41
197
49
230
57
263
65
295
73
328
82
46
12
69
18
93
24
117
30
140
36
164
42
187
48
211
54
234
60
281
72
329
84
376
96
423
108
58
15
89
23
120
31
150
39
18 1
47
2 12
55
243
63
274
71
304
79
3 66
95
71
19
109
29
146
39
184
49
222
59
260
69
298
79
336
89
374
99
102
28
157
43
213
58
269
73
325
88
381
103
132
38
206
57
280
77
354
97
163
47
255
72
3 47
96
194
56
304
86
414
115
225
65
353
100
256
75
402
114
287
84
3 18
93
349
102
3HO
112
128
142
156
170
134
153
172
191
210
229
121
145
169
192
216
240
264
288
117
145
174
203
232
261
289
318
347
136
170
204
237
271
30!>
33~
372
406
117
156
195
233
272
310
349
388
132
176
219
263
30i>
350
393
147
195
244
292
341
389
119
177
235
293
351
409
111
139
206
274
342
410
127
158
236
314
392
143
178
266
353
120
159
198
296
393
---
81
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF879, LF880, LF879T AB and LF880TAB
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
60
50
40
30
25
20
15
(.!)
a:
10
9
of- 8
u 7
6
5
<{
u..
or
4
Shape
15
30
50
75
1.7
19
2.1
2.3
ORY
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
82
_---J
L-j
WELL LUBRICATEDr==J
13
19
7
10
28
19 11
16
25
37
14
21
31
46
17
26
37
55
21
31
44
65
24
36
50
74
28
41
56
83
47
31
62
92
35
52
75
11 1
42
62
87
129
49 73
147
99
56 '- s3
112 ,_ 166
63
93
184
1 2~ 70
104
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
25
14
37
21
49
28
61
34
73
41
86
48
98
55
110
62
122
69
147
83
171
96
195
110
220
124
244
138
31
17
46
26
61
34
76
43
91
52
107
60
122
69
137
46
26
68
39
91
51
114
64
136
77
159
90
182
103
205
116
227
128
273
154
318
180
363
205
409
231
61
34
91
51
121
68
151
85
181
103
212
120
242
137
272
154
302
171
363
205
423
239
76
43
113
64
151
85
189
107
226
128
264
149
302
171
340
192
377
2 13
91
51
136
106
60
158
90
211
119
264
149
316
179
369
209
422
239
121
68
181
102
24 1
136
301
170
361
205
422
239
136
203
11 5
271
153
339
192
406
230
151
85
226
128
301
170
376
213
166
94
248
141
331
187
4 14
234
181
102
271
153
361
204
256
281
307
268
298
328
358
273
307
341
375
409
269
307
345
383
422
256
298
341
383
256
307
358
409
299
358
418
273
341
409
307
384
257
342
77
152
86
183
103
213
120
243
137
274
154
304
172
77
18 1
102
226
128
271
154
317
179
362
205
407
230
77
255
1
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF879, LF880, LF879TAB and LF880TAB
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
c:c:::
60 1
c:::c:::::
c:::c:::::
100
~ ~
~fl\
w
r.m.
_ tEso
25
150
JI
~ ~~~=~==:::i ~u~,C~E:~Rl
Sh ap e
250
Pe rcent of
Slippa9 e Factors
T im e Slippa9et---,--------1
Occurs
o
-
11
10
200
DRY
WELL LUBRICA
20
30
--
l.,.,,
--
rx
-- - 1
1.0
15
30
1.2
1.4
1.3
50
75
14
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.5
- --
DRYI
J
J
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
WELL LUBRICATED 1
FACTOR G
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
16
8
23
12
31
16
39
20
47
24
55
28
63
33
71
37
78
41
94
49
110
57
126
65
141
73
157
82
22
12
34
18
45
24
57
30
69
36
80
42
92
48
103
54
115
60
138
72
161
84
184
96
207
108
230
120
29
15
44
23
60
31
75
39
90
47
105
55
121
63
136
71
151
79
181
95
212
111
242
127
273
143
303
159
36
19
55
29
74
39
93
49
112
59
131
69
149
79
168
89
187
99
225
119
263
139
301
158
338
178
376
198
53
28
81
43
109
58
137
73
165
88
194
103
222
117
250
132
278
147
334
177
390
206
70
38
107
57
145
87
47
133
72
180
96
226
121
273
145
320
170
366
195
413
219
104
56
160
86
2 15
115
271
145
327
174
383
204
121
65
186
100
251
134
316
169
381
203
138
75
212
114
286
153
360
192
155
84
238
128
32 1
172
405
2 16
172
93
264
142
357
191
189
102
290
156
392
210
206
112
317
170
240
264
288
232
261
289
318
347
237
271
305
338
372
406
233
272
310
349
388
263
306
350
393
244
292
341
389
235
293
351
409
274
342
4 10
236
314
392
266
296
~-- - -
77
182
97
2 19
117
257
136
294
156
331
176
369
195
-~
353
--- -
393
229
--
83
CONVEYOR SELECTION
S881,S881TAB,SS881andSS881TAB
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
(.')
a:
~15 ~-----------------+------~~-4------~~---4----~~~--~~~~
<(
u.
or
10 ~----------------+-----------+-----~~--~~~~--1---+--+~
Shape
~---------------4-----------+------+-~--~--~~+---r--r~
~----------------~----------~-------+----~~--~--~~;--4--~
7 ~-----------------+-----------+------4-----4--~~--+---~~~
WELL LUBRICATED
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
84
L l_ _ _ __..J
1-
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
18
23
28
41
53
66
79
91
104
117
129
142
155
26
34
42
61
80
99
118
137
156
175
194
213
232
35
45
55
81
106
131
157
182
207
233
258
283
309
44
56
69
101
132
164
196
227
259
291
322
354
386
52
67
82
120
158
196
234
272
31 0
348
386
424
462
61
78
96
140
185
229
273
318
362
406
451
495
539
69
89
110
160
211
262
312
363
414
464
515
566
616
78
100
123
180
237
294
351
408
465
522
579
86
111
137
200
263
327
390
453
517
580
103
134
164
240
316
392
4 68
544
620
120
156
191
280
368
457
546
137
178
218
320
421
522
624
154
200
245
359
473
587
171
222
273
399
526
1-
CONVEVOR SELECTION
5881, S881TAB, SS881 and SS881TAB
, ... ~"
501
40 1
""=".,.....,.,..
30 1
'
25 1
~,
,. '""
~ ~
201
~15 1
u
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- ..... 1
~......
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71
Not Recommended
for Dry Operation
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1
~
1
"'-!
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or
or
Shape
SLIPPAGE FACTORS(SP
1
200
- - - W ELL LUBRICATED
4 1
1o
20
1
30
1
40
1 1 -. 1 1
50
60 70
j 1 L'hl250
80 90 100
WELL LUBRICATED
155
232
309
386
462
FACTOR G
60
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
'----
CJ
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
28
34
40
55
70
85
100
114
129
144
159
174
11
40
50
59
82
105
128
152
175
198
221
244
267
2l
53
65
78
109
141
172
204
235
267
298
329
361
3~
65
81
97
137
176
216
256
295
335
375
415
454
4!
77
97
116
164
212
260
308
356
404
452
500
548
se
90
112
135
191
247
304
360
416
472
529
585
102
128
154
218
283
347
412
477
541
606
114
144
173
246
318
391
464
537
610
127
159
192
273
354
435
516
597
151
190
230
327
425
523
620
176
222
267
382
496
610
201
253
305
436
567
225
284
343
491
250
316
381
545
- - -
1
1
'
l
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF882, LF882TAB and RR882TAB
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
(!)
a:
~15~----_3~--------~~--------+---~~~--~--~~--1---~~~
u
<t
u.
10 ~--~~--------~~--------~------+-----~~~--+-~~~~
or
7 ~----------~~+-------~~----~~~-r---+--~~~d-;
or
Shape
9 ~----~~------+-~~----~~~~-----r--~~n-~r-~~
8 ~--------~~--~----~~---r--~~+-----~--~~~~r-~~
20
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH (FT)
DRYc:==J
WE L L LU B RICATEDc = J
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
86
FACTOR G
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
14
7
20
11
27
15
33
18
40
22
46
25
53
29
59
33
66
36
79
43
92
50
105
58
11 8
65
13 1
72
20
11
29
16
39
21
48
27
58
32
67
37
77
43
86
48
96
53
11 5
64
134
74
153
85
172
95
191
106
26
14
38
21
51
28
63
35
76
42
88
49
101
56
113
63
126
70
151
84
176
98
201
112
226
126
25 1
140
32
18
47
26
63
35
78
44
94
52
109
61
125
70
140
78
156
87
187
104
2 18
122
249
139
280
157
31 1
174
47
26
70
39
93
52
116
65
139
78
162
91
185
104
208
117
23 1
130
277
155
323
181
369
207
415
233
461
259
62
35
92
52
123
69
153
86
184
103
214
121
245
138
275
155
3 06
172
367
206
428
241
489
275
550
310
611
344
77
43
115
65
153
86
191
107
229
129
267
150
305
172
343
193
38 1
215
457
257
533
300
609
3 43
92
52
137
77
183
103
228
129
274
154
319
180
365
206
410
231
4 56
257
547
308
107
60
160
90
213
120
266
150
319
180
3 72
210
425
240
478
270
53 1
300
122
69
182
103
243
137
303
171
364
205
424
240
485
274
54 5
308
606
342
137
77
2 05
116
273
154
34 1
192
409
231
477
269
545
308
613
346
152
86
227
128
303
171
378
214
454
256
529
299
605
342
167
94
250
141
333
188
416
235
499
282
582
329
182
103
272
154
363
205
453
256
544
307
376
410
384
4 23
461
385
427
470
512
359
410
461
5 12
563
614
360
419
479
538
598
411
479
547
615
386
4 63
539
616
429
514
599
359
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF882, LF882TAB and RR882TAB
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
60
50
40
30
25
20
CJ
(-
a:
~15
o
<t
u.
jg
...
~.
1 '
1 ....... 1
00
100
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or
or
Shape
P)
---,1
41
1o
..,.
20
.,..
30
40
1 """' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
50
1 -
60
:==J
c::::J
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
DRY I
W E LL LUBRICATEDI
FACTOR G
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
19
9
27
13
36
18
44
22
53
26
62
31
70
35
79
39
87
44
104
52
1 22
61
139
70
156
78
173
87
25
13
38
19
50
25
62
32
75
38
87
44
99
51
111
57
124
63
148
76
173
88
197
10 1
222
113
246
126
32
17
48
25
64
33
80
41
96
50
1 12
58
128
66
144
74
160
82
192
99
224
1 15
255
132
287
148
319
165
39
20
59
30
78
41
98
51
118
61
137
71
157
81
176
92
196
102
235
122
275
143
314
163
353
183
392
204
56
29
85
45
114
60
143
75
171
90
200
105
229
120
258
135
287
150
344
180
402
211
460
241
5 17
271
575
301
73
39
111
59
149
79
187
99
225
119
263
139
301
159
339
179
377
199
454
239
530
278
606
318
90
48
137
73
184
98
232
123
279
147
326
172
374
197
421
222
468
247
563
297
107
57
163
87
220
117
276
146
333
176
389
206
446
236
502
266
559
295
124
66
190
101
255
136
321
170
387
205
452
240
518
274
584
309
141
76
216
115
291
155
366
194
440
234
5 15
273
590
313
158
85
242
129
326
174
410
218
494
263
578
307
175
94
268
143
361
193
455
242
548
291
192
103
294
158
397
212
499
266
602
320
209
113
320
172
432
231
544
290
34 1
374
408
351
390
429
467
352
396
439
483
526
344
392
440
489
537
585
355
413
471
529
587
346
414
482
550
6 18
396
474
552
358
446
533
62 1
398
496
593
349
'
--
--
- --
L__ ~-~
87
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF1843 S
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
:E
0..
~
ow
0..
or
Shape
SUPPAGE FACTORS (SP)
250
Percentof
Time Slippage
Occurs
o
15
30
50
75
150
300
Slippage Factors
Dry
Well Lubr.
1.0
1.5
1.6
1.8
2.0
1.0
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
DRY 1
WELL LUBRICATED
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
88
==~
:
1 ::
FACTORG
4
~
8
21
12
27
15
34
19
41
23
48
27
5L
31
61
34
1~-tl
38
81
46
95
53
109
61
122
69
136
76
10
21
12
31
17
41
23
51
29
61
34
27
15
41
23
54
30
34
19
51
29
7~40
1-~1
46
91
51
101 _
57
1~
68
141
80
1..61
91
182
102
202
114
~~
81
46
~453
108
61
121
68
134
76
_!~~
91
188
106
214
121
241
136
268
151
1-
?8
38
84
47
101
57
~ ~~
66
134
76
t51
85
167
94
~
113
234
132
267
151
~0 1
170
334
189
15
20
25
30
35
51
29
76
43
101
57
126
7 ,.151
85
176
99
201
113
68
38
101
57
134
76
168
94
201
113
234
132
267
151
300
170333
188
400
226
-~
48
102
57
11~~
22~-
127
250
141
300
170
-~~
198~
400
- 226
450
254
499
282
~?3
532
301
1 -*~9
338
1-:rrr
~
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168
95
209
1f8
251
141
292
165
_ 333
188
201
113
251
121"2
300
170
!~~o
198
400
226"-
67
177
100
235
132
1 -~~~
40
136
76
202
114
268
151
334
1 -189400
226
423
1-;t?o
86
227
1:1S
301
170
376
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339
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55
60
186
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14~
156
17o -
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296
526
563
170
95
252
1-231
~0~- 1- 4~
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264
451
l-
50
153
236500
283
583
329
350
198
263
1 -?L~- 1~49 r-~24
2 12
254
296
416
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1--4-~9
235
282
329
499 1-~98
282
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58~- ---3 95 - 46-cr~29
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45
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208
459
227
501
550
3
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362
39s-
376
414
451
381
423
465
507
376
423
470
517
564
451
507
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526
59"
301
599
336
601
1-
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF1843 S
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
,
,
,, 1~ ~{11
i 1St '~~
'
~
~~
100
w
0..
rJl
50
150
or
or
Shape
S LIPPAGE FACTORS (SP)
100
Percent of
Time Slippage
Occurs
200
15
30
50
75
1o
20
40
30
50
60
70
Slippage Factors
Dry
Well Lubr.
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.0
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
80 90 100
DRYI
WELL LUBRICATED
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
FACTOR G
21
11
30
15
40
20
50
25
59
30
69
35
78
40
88
45
98
50
11 7
60
136
70
155
80
174
90
194
100
31
16
45
23
59
30
73
38
88
45
102
53
116
60
130
67
145
75
173
90
202
- 104
230
119
259
134
287
149
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
41
21
59
30
78
40
97
50
26
74
38
97
50
121
62
145
75
168
75
38
110
57
145
75
180
93
216
112
251
130
286
148
321
167
356
185
427
222
497
259
568
295
99
51
146
75
193
100
240
124
287
149
334
173
380
198
427
222
474
246
568
295
124
64
182
94
241
125
299
155
358
186
416
216
475
247
533
277
592
308
148
76
219
113
289
149
359
186
429
223
499
259
569
296
173
89
255
132
336
174
418
217
500
260
582
302
197
f02
291
150
384
199
478
248
571
297
222
114
327
169
432
22-537
279
246
12(
363
188
480
249
597
310
271
139
399
207
528
27_4 _
296
152
435
225
575
298
341
371
334
371
408
445
345"
388
432
475
518
345
394
443
492
542
591
332
388
443
498
553
369
430
492
553
369
442
516
589
344
430
515
601
393
491
589
332
442
552
369
491
50
116
60
135
70
-al
154
192
60
99
173
215
89
112
192
239
99
12-1
286
230
119
148
267
333
139
173
305
380
158
197
343
427
178 2 22
381
474
19-_ 246
89
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF1843 SS
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
50
100
150
25
50
100
~
tJ)
w
w
or
or
Shape
SLIPPAGE FACTORS (SPl
250
Percent of
Time Slippage
Occurs
o
15
30
50
75
150
50
60
70
S lippage Factors
Dry
Well Lubr.
1.0
1.5
1.6
1.8
2.0
1.0
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
80 90 100
DRY 1
WELL LUBRICATED
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
90
==~
:=,
FACTORG
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
14
8
21
12
21
12
31
17
41
23
51
29
61
34
71
40
81
46
91
51
101
27
15
41
23
54
'"30
68
38
81
46
94
53
108
61
121
68
134
76
161
91
188
106
214
121
241
136
268
f51
34
19
51
29
68
38
84
47
101
57
11 7
66
134
76
151
85
167
94
201
11 3
234
132
267
151
301
170
334
189
51
29
76
43
101
57
126
71
15 1
85
176
99
201
113
225
127
250
141
300
170
350
198
400
226
68
38
101
57
134
76
168
94
201
113
234
132
267
151
300
170
333
188
400
226
85
48
126
71
168
95
209
118
251
141
292
165
333
188
375
212
416
'"235
102
57
152
85
201
113
251
142
300
170
350
198
400
226
119
67
177
100
235
132
292
165
350
198
408
231
136
76
202
114
268
151
334
189
400
226
153
86
227
128
301
170
376
212
170
95
252
142
335
189
41 7
236
186
105
277
156
368
208
203
114
302
170
402
227
259
283
254
283
3,--
339
264
296
329
362
263
301
339
376~
414
254
296
338
381
282
329
376
423
282
338
395
263
329
395
301
376
254
338
423
282
376
~~
34
19
41
23
48
27
54
31
61
34
68
38
81
46
95
53
109
61
122
69
136
76
57
121
68
141
80
161
91
182
102
202
114
,_
423
~
l~395
- -
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF1843 SS
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
,)
:E
a..
(!)
a:
!!:.
Cll
Uj}.)
100
a..
Cll
or
or
Shape
S LI PPAGE FACTOR S (SP)
50
1-..
~-
100
1 '1200
Percentof
Time Slippage
Occurs
20
10
30
40
50
60
70
Dry
Well Lubr.
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
15
30
50
75
Slippage Factors
1.0
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
80 90 100
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
90
100
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
21
11
30
15
40
20
50
25
59
30
69
35
78
40
31
16
45
23
59
3073
50
26
74
124
64
182
94
241
125
299
155
358
186
416
216
222
1f4
327
169
246
127
363
188
27 1
f39
399
207 -
296
102
219
113
289
149
359
186
197
102
291
150
384
225
99
224
- 249
274
298
248
279
3 10
341
371
223
260
297
334
371
4~
135
70
154
99
51
146
75
193
100
240
124
287
149
334
173
380
198
427
222
173
89
255
132
336
174
4 18
217
45
102
53
116
75
38
110
57
145
75
180
93
216
112
251
130
286
148
321
167
356
185
427
222
148
88
41
21
59
30
78
40
97
50
116
259
302
345
388
247
296
345
394
277
332
388
246
308
369
295
369
259
344
295
393
45
98
50
80
88
45
70
FACTORG
L EN GTH
FEET
60
DRY 1
WE LL LUBR ICATE D 1
50
117
- 60
136
70
155
""80
174
-
90
194
100
38
60
38
97
50
121
62
145
75
168
8/~
192
60
80
99
130
67
145
75
173
173
89
192
99
230
119
267
139
305
158
343
178
381
198
215
112239
124
286
148
333
173
380
197
427
222
90
202
104
230
1f9
259
134
287
149
L_ ~_2<t~
.~76
--
.
------
----
----
--
----
.
.
332
. __ .369
_ _ _ _ _ _ L _.
--
----------
91
CONVEYOR SELECTION
1874, 187455 and 487455
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
Cl
a:
~15.-----------------+-----~~--+---~~~--~~~~--4---+--+~
u
<(
u.
10.---------------~-----------+----~~----~~~--+---~~~
or
9._--~-----------1-----------+------~~--~--~~+---~~~~
or
Shape
SLIPPAGE FACTORS (SP)
a.----------------1-----------+------+---~~--~--~--~~~
7._---------------1-----------+------+-----~~~--4-~~~~
Percent of
Slippage Factors
Time SI i ppage 1------.---------1
Occurs
Dry Well Lubr.
- - WELL LUBRICA
1.0
15
30
50
75
1.4
,._::;: w
0z 00
U
Z
ww
a:::;:
1.5
1.6
1.7
WELL LUBRICATEO
FACTOR G
4
10
15
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
92
20
25
30
_J
L l_ __ _
1-
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
24
29
42
54
67
80
92
105
118
130
143
156
35 -
43
62
81
100
119
138
157
176
195
214
23 3
47
57
82
,w-
133
158"
183
209
23<1
259
285
310
58
70
102
134
165
197
229
260
292
324
35 5
3rr-
69
84~
122
- 160
198
236
274
312
350
388
426
1--:,4-
98
143
187
231
276
320
364
409
453
497
542
112
163
213
264
315
365
--: 6
467
51..,--
568
61 9
1~
240
297
354
411
468
525
582
639
696
393
456
- s2o
5M
646~
395
471
547
623
699
638
80
1-
1-
92
1- -
103
1-
114
~140-
137
167
1~
160
195"
~4-
1-
- ,ar
26
~-23
228
278
1~
324
1"36?)405
,_ 26--s319
3n-
461
550
426
527
628
479
593
532
658
1- -
!-
CONVEYOR SELECTION
1874, 187455 and 487455
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
SOr---~--~----~~--~----~----~----~--~--~~--~~~
-....~
50 1
401
~-....
30 ~
251
"
..,
' !..:
,.""' 1
1 -......
1-.
~-
~ ... ~ -
-" 1
~
201
-.,.
~....
~ .......
-""
'- 1
~ .......
-....
"':.ioo:
~15f.:________________~~~-~~-
...' 1
, ...
-......
19..
~~-
1 - .. 1 ~- 1
1 ,._,_ 1
1 ..,
~u.
(/)
100
9 1
~-
l..... 1
w
w
or
or
Shape
7 1-
""'
"-l
~... 1
4 1
1o
- - WELL LUBRICATEO
l
l
20
1
1
30
1'
1
40
50
1 '1::
1 1
1 1 N l'vv
60
1.0
O
::<w
15
30
50
75
1.1
oo
0zfrl~
1.2
1.2
1.3
a::.
WELL LUBRICATEDI
FACTOR G
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
---
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
37
'<l3
58
73
88
103
118
132
147
162
177
192
54
~!)3
81>
----ro~
1 3:?~
155
179
- 202
225
248
271
294
70
82
114
145
177
208
240
"271
303
334
365
397
86
1o:r-
142
182
221
-z81
301
340
380
- 420
460
499
103
122
170
-218
266
314
362
410
458
506
554
602
119
141
198
254
310
367
423
- 479
5"35-
5'92
648
135
161
226
290
355
419
484
548
613
678
152
181
254
3~6
399
472
545
618
691
525
606-
" 687
630
168
200
281
363
444
201
240
337
435
533
233
279
393
507
622
266
3T8
449
580
299
505
- 652
331
397
561
:
~
~ --
93
CONVEYOR SELECTION
02873 and D2873SS
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
10~------~r------4--~~-----+----~~----~--4---+-~~~~
or
~--~r-------~~~--------~~-------+----~~--~--~--~--~~
~----~~------~~---------+~~--+-----~~~--+---~~~
SLIPPAGE FACTORS (S P)
Percent o f
Slippage Factors
Time Slippage f------r--------1
Occur s
Ory Well Lubr.
6~--------~~---+--~~-----r----~r---~r---1-~~~r-~~
30
20
40
50
1.0
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
15
30
50
75
150
60
or
Shape
~~------~~---4------~---+------+-~~~--4---+---~-?~
70 80 90 100
DRYc:::::J
WELL LUBRICATEDI
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
94
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
36
11
53
16
69
22
86
27
103
32
120
38
137
43
153
48
170
54
204
64
237
75
271
86
305
97
338
107
46
14
67
21
89
28
111
36
132
56
18
82
27
109
35
135
44
162
53
188
62
215
70
242
79
268
88
321
105
375
123
428
140
481
158
534
175
80
26
119
39
158
52
105
35
156
52
207
69
258
87
309
104
360
12 1
411
138
462
156
513
173
615
207
129
43
192
65
256
86
319
108
382
129
446
151
509
172
572
194
636
215
154
52
229
78
305
103
380
129
456
155
531
181
607
206
683
232
178
60
266
90
354
120
442
150
529
180
6 17
210
203
69
303
103
403
137
503
172
603
206
227
339
116
452
154
564
193
676
231
252
86
376
129
501
171
625
2 14
276
94
413
141
550
188
687
235
301
103
4~~
154
- 599
205
257
282
~08
240
270
300
329
240
274
308
342
376
4TII
270
309
347
385
423
462
258
300
343
385
428
470
513
258
309
360
411
462
513
564
68 1-
43
154
50
176
57
198
64
2 19
71
263
85
306
99
349
113
393
127
436
141
.1U65
235
78
274
91
313
104
352
117
391
130
468
156
77~
5~~
182
242
301
361
420
480
539
599
624
208
276
344
412
480
548
616
684
234
311
387
464
540
617
'~3
260
345
430
515
600
685
257
CONVEYOR SELECTION
D2873 and D2873SS
60 1
50 1
30 1"11..
251
""
......
~...... ~
1'~
.........
e: e:
>,,.
40 1 .........
~1 5
<
"""
31;.:
~
'
~
(!)
-......:
.._
L.L.:--- --
~....
,.
....,.,.1
""'f"!"'
1' -
-......:
.._
.,..1~
r~
1.,..~
- -..~
1 ~
~-
["'t..,
-,. _ 1
1 .,__ 1
~ .....
""
~ ....
U t-J l
or
or
Shape
SLIPPAGE FACTORS (SP)
Percent of
Time Sl i ppa9e l--~-----t
O ccurs
4 1
10
> 1
20
30
40
>.
50
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
60
70
15
30
50
75
1f
80 90 100
DRYI
J
J
WELL
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
LUBRICATED I~==~
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
66
13
94
20
122
26
150
33
178
39
206
45
234
52
262
58
290
65
346
78
403
90
459
103
515
1 16
571
129
78
17
113
25
149
34
184
42
219
51
254
59
290
67
325
76
360
84
431
101
501
118
572
134
642
151
91
21
133
31
175
41
218
52
260
62
303
72
345
83
388
93
430
103
515
124
600
145
665
165
121
30
182
45
242
60
303
76
363
91
424
106
484
121
545
137
605
152
152
39
231
59
309
79
388
100
466
120
545
140
623
160
183
49
280
74
376
99
473
124
569
149
665
174
214
58
329
88
443
118
558
147
672
177
245
67
378
102
510
137
642
171
276
76
427
116
577
156
307
85
475
130
644
175
338
95
524
144
369
104
573
158
400
11 3
622
172
194
2 13
232
195
219
243
267
291
206
235
264
293
321
350
207
24 1
275
308
3 42
376
409
199
237
276
314
353
39 1
430
469
180
224
267
310
354
397
44 1
484
528
200
249
297
345
394
442
4 90~
539
587
182
240
299
357
415
473
5-31
589
647
213
281
349
416
484
552
620
688
243
321
399
476
554
632
186
274
361
449
536
624
168
207
304
40 f
4 99
596
693
.
i
.
95
TableTop
Ch ains
Rexnord
1111111111
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF2873 and LF2873SS
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
10 ~--------------+---------~~~~--~~---+--1-~~1-1
or
9 ~----------------+-----------t----3~----~~~4---+---t-~~
or
Shape
1----------+----------+------+---~~--1---~~t--+-----t
61-----------------t-----------+-----+-----~~d---+-~~~~
1.0
1.6
1.8
2.0
2 .2
ALLOWABLE CO NVEYOR LENGTH (FT)
DRYI
WELL LUBR ICATEDI;:::::===:
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
96
--
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
77
137
152
182
47
62
92 1__2_~7
167
77
43
52
94 1~03
26
35
60 ~~~~~
70
115
138
160
183
205
228
2 50 1-1.],3
~
16
52
78
103
116
129
141
39 ~
65
90
154
153
213
243
273
39 93
303
3 33
3 63
~
~
154
171
22
52
69
86
103
120
137
188
205
116
154
49
191
229
266
304 -f-~1
416
~
87
172
27
108
129
150
193
214
257
235
65
140
410
230
320
455
545
59 --l."f- 1365
500
?5
32
43
53
78 ~
104
129 ~
155
180
206
231
257
282
308
163 _ 215
268
373
425
58
3 - 635
68 -~9
4~~
,
~~0
~
~
210
240
121
151
38
50
62
91
181
2i'O
300
329
359
126
186
246
426
78 ~2
606
666
36~~~~6
~
~
~~
104
138
172
240
274
410
43
57
70
206
308
342
376
115
344
412
547
209
682
47~~
1~
~ ~48~
1
~
~~
1
64
79
117
156
194
232
270
309
347
385 ~23
462
157
232
307
382
457
532
6~~ 682
1
1
~
~-i-71
215
343
5 13
54
88
130
173
258
300
385
~
47CJ
459
117
189 1- 27 9
5~~ -~~9
~
1
~
207
411
64
105
156
258
360
462 f-513 l-s64'
85
309
6 f5
178
430
640
220
535
1~~
99
123
8
242
301
361
420
48u
539 l- 599
sos203
251
15~~-b,L 1~ .~- 6 1~ 1
-s
48() 548
113
140
276
344
412
684
86
208
688
2~~ 1~.18
~~
~
~
464- '- -s<lo
97
127
158
234
311
387
617
693
194
254
3 14
464
614
141
175
345
430
515
107
260
600
685
20
11
26
14
39
21
51
28
64
36
32
18
48
27
63
35
79
44
as-
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CONVEYOR SELECTION
'
LF2873andLF2873SS
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
60 ...
50 1
::z:::
~
1
............_~- ...._
--
1 - *c.o.:: 1
~L
'
Cl
"U" CONVEYOR
or
or
Shape
SLIPPAGE FACTORS (SP)
Percent of Slippage Factors
Time Slippagel ---r-------1
Occurs
1.0
1.1
15
41
10
20
30
40
50
1,.1
60
70
1.2
1.3
30
50
75
1 1 Jw 1
1.0
1.4
1.5
1.6
17
1 4
'1
80 90 100
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
DRY I
WELL LUBRICATED j
6
27
13 40
20
52
26
65
33
78
39
90
45
103
52
116
58
128
65
153
78
179
90
204
103
229
116
255
129
8
34
17
50
25
67
34
83
42
99
51
115
59
132
67
148
76
164
84
197
101
230
118
262
f34
295
151
328
168
10
15
20
25
30
35
41
21
61
31
81
58
30
87
45
116
60
145
76
174
91
204
106
233
121
262
137
291
152
350
75
39
113
59
151
79
190
100
228
120
267
140
305
1-so
344
180
382
200
459
240
536
92
49
139
74
187
99
234
124
282
149
330
174
377
1 99
425
224
473
249
568
299
663
349
108
58
165
88
222
118
279
147
336
177
393
-w7
450
237
507
2t>7
563
125
67
192
102
258
4T
101
52
121
62
141
72
161
83
181
93
201
1CX5
241
124
281
145
321
16-5
361
186
40 1
20(
1~
408
213 ~1
467
6 13
243 - 32 1
525
690
274 361
584
304
401
~
137
324
171
390
206
456
241
522
276
588
310
654
40
45
142
159
- 76
85
218
244
116
130
293
328
175
156
413
368
195
219
444
497
235 ~64
5 19
582
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594
666
314 - 353
669
3-54 397
-sos-
55
60
193
104
296
158
399
213
502
605
321
2 10
113
322
172
435
232
547
29r
659
350
376
409
30
469
441
484
528
- s-ar
50
176
95
270
144
364
194
457
243
~5 1
93
645
3423-91
~7
~97
- 394
- 442
- .490
539
677
3-57
415
473
531
589
64(
484
552
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688
";399
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5o4
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449
!>36
624
499
'096
693
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CONVEYOR SELECTION
D1873, D1873SS, D3873 and D3873SS
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
(!)
a:
~15l-----------~E---+---------~~------r---~~--~~~--~~~
~
u.
10~------~~----~--~~----~-----r~--~---r--1---~~~
or
or
Shape
9~~------~~--+-----~~~----~--~~---+---r--r-~~
8~--~~------~k4----------~r-----+-----~~-r--1---r--r~
7~----~~------~~------~~~~-----r--~~-r--r--r-i
6~--------~~--+---~~--~----~~---r---T--~~~~-1
DRYI
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
98
=::~
FACTOR G
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
24
7
36
11
47
14
58
18
69
22
81
25
92
29
103
32
115
36
137
43
160
50
182
57
205
65
228
72
34
11
50
16
66
21
83
27
99
32
115
37
131
42
147
48
164
53
196
64
228
74
261
85
293
95
326
106
44
14
65
21
86
28
107
35
128
42
149
49
170
56
191
63
213
70
255
84
297
98
339
112
381
1 26
424
140
54
18
80
26
106
35
132
44
158
52
184
61
210
70
236
78
262
87
314
104
366
122
418
139
470
156
522
174
78
26
116
39
155
52
193
65
231
78
269
91
308
104
346
117
384
129
461
155
537
181
614
207
690
233
103
35
153
52
204
69
254
86
305
103
355
120
406
138
456
155
507
172
608
206
127
43
190
64
253
86
315
107
378
129
441
150
504
172
566
193
629
214
152
52
227
77
302
103
377
129
452
154
527
180
602
206
677
231
176
60
263
90
351
120
438
150
525
180
612
2 10
700
240
201
69
300
103
400
137
499
171
599
205
698
239
225
77
337
115
449
154
560
192
672
231
250
86
374
128
498
171
622
214
274
94
4 10
141
547
188
683
235
299
103
447
256
282
307
269
299
329
358
274
30 8
342
376
410
270
308
346
384
423
461
257
299
342
384
427
469
512
257
308
359
4 10
461
512
563
614
241
300
360
419
479
538
598
657
275
343
4 11
479
547
615
683
309
386
462
539
615
692
259
344
429
5 14
599
684
1~
~~.
20
5
256
CONVEYOR SELECTION
01873, D1873SS, D3873 and D3873SS
ALLOWA BLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
60
50
40
30
25
20
(!)
a:
~15
)g
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10
or
or
Shape
9
SLIPPAGE FACTORS(SP)
8
7
Slippage Factors
20
10
30
40
1.0
1.0
1.2
12
15
30
50
75
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.3
1.4
50
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WELL LU BRICATED 1
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
45
9
64
13
6
58
,3
84
19
110
- 25
136
10
15
20
25
70
16
103
25
137
33
170
82
113
144
175
30
35
206
57 319
237
40
45
50
55
60
268
299
330
361
39 2
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76
94 -n53 1T3
123
172
221
270
416
514
465
6 12
563
36a
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73
8'1 j() - 11 0 1 29 - 143 1 57
172'
163
297
230
49a
565
632
699
3 64
43 1
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193 --:?1 2 ~
102
204
289
374
459
544
629
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242
266
290
121
162
204
245
450
553
656
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1
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26
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118
147
176
90
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189
237
285
406
527
648
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58 -~7-,. - 105
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307
159
215
270
465
604
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81 "120 158 ~ ~ -274
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31:'3
428 -;fS7
178
241
304
366
523
680
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267
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295
537
343
392
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488
235
699
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99
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122
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372
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570
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163
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240
318
69
396
473
551
629
349
477
604
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620
533
387
529
671
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495
592
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99
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF1873, LF1873SS, LF3873, LF3873SS, LF4873 and LF4873SS
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
"a:
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10~--------------~----------~~~~----~~~--+-~~4--1
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1.0
1.6
1.8
1.0
1.5
15
30
50
75
.--...._
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1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.0
DRY C=:J
WELL LUBRICATED
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
100
13
7
2.S?11
26
14
33
18
~
22
46
25
~2
29
~9
32
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
19
11
29
16
38
21
25
14
31
18
47
26
62
35
78
44
93
52
109
61
124
70
140
78
155
87
186
104
2 17
122
248
139
279
156
3 1. ~
174
46
26
69
39
92
52
11 5
65
138
78
16 1
91
184
104
20 7
11 7
230
129
276
155
322
18 1
368
207
4 14
233
460
259
61
35
92
52
122 169
153
86
18~103
214
120
244
138
275
155
305
172
3 66
206
76
43
114
64
152
86
190
107
228
129
266
150
3 04
172
342
193
380
214
456
257
532
300
608
343
684
3 86
91
52
137
77
182
103
228
129
273
154
3 19
180
364
206
4.w23 1
455
257
546
308
637
360
10 6
60
159
90
2 12
120
265
150
318
180
37 1
2 10
424
240
4 77
270
530
299
636
3 59
12 1
69
182
103
242
137
303
171
3 63
205
15 1
86
227
128
17 1
378
2 14
453
256
529
299
60 4
342
166
94
249
141
332
188
41 5
235
4 98
282
58 1
329
664
376
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103
272
154
362
205
239
4 84
274
545
308
605
342
136
77
204
11 5
272
154
3 40
192
408
231
4 76
269
544
308
612
346
680
384
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384
423
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1-q-2-,-
469
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4 10
461
512
563
6 14
419
479
538
0913
657
411
479
547
61 5
683
462-
539
615
692
429
5 14
599
684
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57
32
67
37
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48
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36
95
53
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43
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50
80
10 4
57
90
~
65
100
c==J
130
72
64
133
74
152
85
17 1
95
190
106
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21
50
28
63
35
75
42
88
49
100
56
11 3
63
125
70
150
84
175
98
200
112
225
126
~
140
~~
241
4~~
275
549
309
6 1 ~344
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3~~
~~
256
543
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~
410
1-
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LF1873, LF1873SS, LF3873, LF3873SS, LF4873 and LF4873SS
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
60~--~----~--~~~r-~~~--~r---~--~--~--~~-r~
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501
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60
70
or
or
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1
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80 90 100
DRYI
WELLLUBRlCATED 1
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
18
25
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37
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13 35
50
~
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8- 25
44
62
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74
52
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38
61
86
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98
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110
39
57
86
123
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147
103
52
75
120
171
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88
137 ~~6
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154
220
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8
32
10
39
15
56
29
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58
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44
78
113
20
25
30
73
90
107
48
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57
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111
137
163
25
59
73 - a7
64
149
184
219
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97
142
187
231
276
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75
146
171
95
117
225
278
332
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136
200
263
326
389
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127
156
228
301
373
445
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158
197
235
143
176
257
338
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159
195
467
286
376
558
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198
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191
234
343
452
562
67 1
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354
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296
222
273
401
528
656
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352
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533
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40
45
50
55
60
124
66
189
140
76
2 15
11 5290
157
85
241
129
3 26
14
410
218
494
174
94
268
191
103
208
11 3
320
172'
432
231
543
101
255
320
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386
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452
239
5 17
155
365
194
440
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515
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454
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266
601
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101
CONVEYOR SELECTION
LBP882TAB and LBP883TAB
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
(!)
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10~----~~------~~--------~r-----~----~~~~-+--~~~
or
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FACTOR G
20
25
30
4.~
27
58
32
~
37
50
60
70
80
90
100
102
6
20
11
29
16
39
21
10
15
35
40
45
c::::::::=J
WELL LUBRICATEDc=J
77
43
66
48
96
53
115
64
134
74
~3
85
172
~5
191
106
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
26
14
38
21
51
28
63
35
76
42
88
49
101
56
113
63
32
16
47
26
63
35
78
44
94
52
109
61
125
70
140
78
156
87
187
104
216
122
249
139
260
157
3 11
174
47
26
70
39
93
52
116
65
139
76
162
91
185
104
206
117
231
130
277
155
323
161
369
207
415
233
461
259
62
35
92
52
123
69
153
86
184
103
214
121
245
138
275
155
306
172
367
206
426
241
469
275
550
3 10
61 1
344
77
43
115
65
153
86
191
107
229
129
267
150
305
172
343
193
381
215
457
257
533
300
609
343
92
52
137
77
163
103
228
129
274
154
319
160
365
206
410
231
456
257
547
308
107
60
160
90
213
120
266
150
319
160
372
210
425
240
478
270
531
300
122
69
182
103
243
137
303
171
364
205
4 24
240
465
274
545
306
606
3 42
137
77
205
116
273
154
34 1
192
409
231
477
269
545
308
613
346
152
86
227
128
303
171
167
94
162
359
410
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70
151
84
176
98
201
112
226
126
251
140
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141
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188
4 16
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262
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299
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342
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479
538
411
479
547
615
386
463
539
6 16
4 29
5 14
599
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CONVEYOR SELECTION
LBP882TABandLBP883TAB
ALLOWABLE CONVEYOR LENGTH
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1-" 1
1'"'''.,..1250
SLIPPAGE FACTORS(SP)
. Perce_nt of 1 Slippage Factors
1me Sllppage
O ccurs
o
1
4;
.,.,
30
20
40
1
50
;s.
50
60
70
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.2
, t .3 1
15
30
50
75
11 1
1.0
1.2
1.3
13
,1
80 90 100
LENGTH
FEET
FACTOR G
4
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
WELL LUBRICATED 1
19
9
27
-,~
3
36
18
44
22
53
- 26
62
31
70
45
79
39
87
44
104
52
122
- 61
139
70
~6
78
~
173
~87
6
25
13
38
19
50
25
62
32
75
38
87
44
99
51
111
57
124
63
148
76
173
88
197
101
222
1 13
246
126
8
32
17
48
25
64
33
80
41
96
50
112
58
128
66
144
74
160
82
192
99
224
- 11 5
255
132
287
148
3 19
165
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
39
20
59
30
78
41
98
51
118
61
137
71
157
81
176
92
196
102
235
122
275
143
314
163
353
183
392
204
56
29
85
45
114
60
143
75
171
90
200
105
229
120
258
135
287
150
344
180
402
211
460
241
51 7
271
575
30 1
73
39
111
59
149
79
187
99
225
119
263
139
301
159
339
179
377
199
454
239
530
278
606
318
90
46
137
73
184
98
232
123
279
147
326
172
374
197
421
222
488
247
563
297
107
57
163
87
220
117
276
146
333
176
389
206
446
236
502
266
559
295
124
66
190
10 1
255
136
321
170
387
205
452
240
518
274
584
309
141
76
2 16
1 15
291
155
366
194
440
234
515
273
590
313
158
85
242
129
326
174
4 10
218
494
175
192
352
396
'439
344
392
440
489
355"
413
471
529
587
346
414
482
550
61 6
396
474
552
358
446
533
62 1
398
496
593
268
143
361
f 93
455
too-
60
209
~~
294
158
397
- :!"12
499
320
172
432
~,-.
544
290
242~ ~2--s-6-
263
~1
548
602
320
578
307
341
-z74
351
390
--
- 3 49
405
429
4 67-
463
526 -
53(
-s85'"
-- ---
103
INTRODUCTION
Chain tensions for Multiftex chams are determined using the
fotlowing two (2) step procedure. When the chains are used in
a straight runnmg conveyor, Case A s used. Case B and C are
used when the cham is u sed in a sdeftexing mannerwithcorner
turn discs. A turn facto r of 1 .15 shoutd b e used.
When elevating or lowering products it is necessary to modify
the coefficent of fnction between chain and wear st rips, fw.
F1nd sfope factor. Ks. from either nchne curve or decline curve.
Page 108. Multlpfy ths number times the appropnate fncton
coeHicient. fw. Page 108.
Do not modfy the produclchan fncton. fm. Page 108
When catculating chan tens on. break the conveyor mto
sections. Fo r convent1onal conveyors start at the headshaft
and work through the return sec1ion to the tali end, then the
PROCEDURE
STEP l. CALCULATE C HAIN T ENSION
CASE A (Straight Conveyor - Horizontal o r lnc line d )
No product shppage:
CT
CT
Fw
Fm
Ls
w1tl Occur
PLF
MOdtv tor nchne or declne '' necessary See Pagt t08tor SIOoe
correcl!On !actor Ks
oo not mO<flv tor nchne Ot declne
LS x Fm)
Where:
Using S/L for the application, find the allowable Chain Load
for the particular chain from its graph in Figure 25, this page.
S/L
; and lowera~clion to th e
Total Leng th of
Carrying Cham
(Ft.) on Conveyor
108
~r
drive con
(CASE B)
EXAMPLE 1 -
(CASE C)
=184. 2 Lbs.
EXAMPLE 2 -
120 FPM
S/L _
S/L =
120 FPM
Lbs.
80 FPM
99.5'
2.33
S/L
.80
be calcu -
n fac tor of
except at
, (Example
on factors
= 408
80 FPM
5 1.5'
S/L
From STEP 1: TA
=4 40#
Jrn section
2000
1000
C/)
m
..J
1rti ng from
From STEP l: TA
factor of
~ foll owmg
ach. Note
600
<(
400
w 300
..J
m 200
o..J
~
o..J
..J
<(
100
0.1
0.2
0 .3
0.5 0.7
5 6 7 8 10
IDLER
WHEEL
30'
(CASE B)
EXAMPLE 1:
C ONVENTIONAL CONVEYOR
PARAMETERS:
Chain Weighl = 1.0 Lb./Ft. (1 70 1TAB)
Product Weight = 5 Lb./Ft.
fw
Page 108
= 5 Per Hour
Tr
Convey()t
Secho n
l
Sec11on
Ch.ton
Length
we.gtu
tf ll
tlbs ftl
20
30
10
10
lw
Cocllter(>nl
01 f'rtChOn
Cha,n
Ch;tn
Tenso<>
tnlo lnf'
l01n
llbsl
Tens-en
tlbs'
1 2 A3
50
>5
25
Te+ Ts
PYe" 1
1 15
50 t-0
Tf USPd
N"' Tr UsPd
f ~ lh
:)f'< hon
SN:r.on
llMt
s.o
58
Or The
1lllSI
4 + Pte ... 1
131
75
Cna n
W+M
cnau'l +
ConveyOf
l
Se<:lon
Lenglh
Sec110n
IFI I
tlbstfll'
30
5
20
20
60
50
60
50
ShP3
$ hp 4
PrOduCI
We9'"
T1 U~'fl
1 nr Tne
Tonson
lw
Cocltr.enl
o1 Fuchon
Cnam
tn to Tht"
Tenson
hrn
!LOo;.
,,.,, r.1rto
4 + Pre.- 7
Hl ' "
5 '6
628
1 1~)
722
ILhs J
1 2 X3
450
4.5
300
180
25
18
25
18
TA= CT x PLF
120.2 X 1.5
= 180.3 Lbs.
Where:
TA = Tension. Ad usted
CT
= Cha1n Tens1on
N n rr usr-ci
f n l h~'
~ ! 10n
n 11... ,
102 2
1202
C.'
ORIVE
SPROCKET
(CASE C)
EXAMPLE 2:
ELEVATOR
PARAMET ERS:
Chan Weght W = .85 Lb./Ft. (1700)
Product Weght M = 7 Lb./Ft.
fw .25, fm . 18
(from Page108 J
RETURN
SUPPORT
IOLER
7
Chan Tens10n
Cha1n
Scc11on
Conveyor
5eclton
1
Length
Cft)
13
1
10
10
10
10
10
$hp 7
>
8
Shn8
9
Sho9
10
10
13
13
2
3
4
'6
for
~ s,, p~.
W+M' '
Chan +
Tenson
tw
Ch<un
tnto The
TF Used
For The
No TF Used
For The
Produ<:t
w e.qhl
tLhs / Ft r
CoclltCf'nf
TcnSIOn
ol Frteron
(l bSt
1 x 2K3
Turn
tlbs 1
Sec11on
(lbs t
Se<:!Ion
(lbs 1
4 +Prev 7
7 85
7 85
7 85
7 85
7 85
7 85
7 85
70
7 85
70
7 85
70
25
>5
31
31
31
31
11
. 18
31
. 18
31
.18
25 5
59
2'3
2d3
24 3
24 3
24 3
2.5
24 3
126
316
16.4
4 +Prev 7
35 2
64 8
988
137 9
1829
"lm ~.
1 15
1 15
1 15
5 6
29 3
40 5
74 5
1.15
113.6
1 15
1 15
1586
2 10 3
1 15
27 2.7
1 15
356.0
234 6
237. 1
234.6
29 7.0
297 .0
309.6
387.6
404.0
Turn Factor
(T f') l 15
Page 108
TA= CT x PLF
= 404.0 X 1.0
= 404.0 Lbs.
Where:
TA = Tenson, Adjusted
CT = Chain Tension
40 4.0lCTI
1 .60
......
1.40
1.20
1.00
f-'~
r--V"
1----
r-----
.80
r---
r--..,Of:Ct~yf:
r--- t---_
.60
t'--r--...,
.......
.4 o
(Oegree s)
41 , 7 mm
...
..
52 . 1 tnm
62.5 mm
6
1'
8 3.3 mm
10 4.2mm
CONVEYOR SLOPE
Condition
Plasl ic
and
Fibre
Water
Soap& Water
Paper
Meta l
Aceta!
Ory
Ory
Ory
Water
Soap& Wa ter
Ool
Ory
Glass
Water
Soap& Water
.25
.20
.15
LF Aceta!
.20
.16
.15
.33
.30
.30
.22
. 15
. 10
.25
.20
. 15
. 10
.20
.15
.10
.15
. 13
. 10
Conditoon
Ory
Ace ta!
Water
Soap & Water
Ool
Ory
LF Aceta! Water
Soap & Water
Oil
o
' lnterm u ent CKDOSuro ol carbOn stcel ol wt'ter w t hou l rust nhblors m ay cause
COHOSf()n
UHMWP ..
Nylatron
.30
.23
.15
.10
.25
.21
. 15
. 10
.25
.20
t5
.tO
.20
.16
.15
.10
Steet
Stainless Steel
6
15
25 or more
Peak Load
Factor
t. O
15
16
2.0
CONVENTIONAL CONVEYOR
Tr
lw
Charn
Scc110n
Charn
Length
(FII
Werght
Cot>llrcrt>nt
of Frrctron
f('nsron
lll.IS 1
Conveyor
Secl!on
!lbS rFt l
JC
Charn Tensron
Charn
Tensron
tnto Th~
TF Used
For The
Turn
ILbS 1
4 +- Prev 7
Turn f<tCIOt
1TF~ 1 15..
No TF Used
For The
Sectron
Sect.on
!lbs 1
5 8
(Lbs 1
4 + Ptev 7
W+M
ConveyOf
Sectron
Cham +
PrOduc t
Werghl
'l ''
SCC:IIOn
Length
tfl)
Charn Tensron
Charn
lw"
Charn
Coetl rcrent
Ol F"CIIOn
Tensron
!l bS 1
A.
TF Used
Tu rn
Sectron
Sec!lon
(lbS 1
5 x8
!lbS 1
4 +Ptev 7
For The
!LOS 1
Turn raeror
+ Prev 7
iTFt 1 15
TA
t:
PLF
CT
1: 1
Where:
TA = Tenston. Adusted
CT = Chatn Tenston
Tensron
rnto The
No TF Used
F<W The
Conveyor
Se<:! ron
Lenglh
(FI t
Cf'latn +
Ptoducl
We19h1
!Lbs tFII'
lw
Chan
lnl o The
Tf Used
For The
Tenston
Turn
Seclton
Se<:! ton
of FucltOn
!LOS 1
!Lbs 1
4 + Prcv 1
<lbs 1
!LbS 1
4 +Pte... 7
11
2 )[ 3
Turn Factor
TFt 1 IS
PLF
1 TA
1 : 1 CT
1: 1
Cttatn Tens10n
Coellteenl
W+M
l
Sechon
Chatn
Tens.on
Where:
TA
CT
= Tension, Adjusted
= Chain Tension
s.e
N o TF Used
For The
Chops. etc.
Cha1n and Wear Slro
Mntmum
Ma11mum
Temperatura
Temperatura
Mater~als
Abfosiv e
wtar
of
thermoplaltlc
Ory
C ry
we1
- 40
(250) 180
(250) 150
Nylon
-40
( 250) 170
(250) 150
Slaonless Slee1
-100
800
250'
S1ee1
- 40
350
250'
Lubtocan11mpregna1ed Wood
-50
160
160
UHMWPE
- 100
(250) 180
(250) 160
For tontnuou'\ operahon '" 150 F water allowa.ble lOad on oneotet:e lnk AceH~I
::tnd LF Aceta! chans shOv~ be reduced COnsull RP.~nord lnc
LUBAICATION
5881 , 55881, 1874, and 187455 conveyors should alwaya be
lubrlcated.
En lcuge d v lew of plottic weor sfTip
i mbe ddtd wlth glou particln.
TEMPERATURE
The maximum and mrnimum recommended operating temper
ature for Tablelop chain and wear strips can vary dueto the
presence of moisture. When two different materials are pres
ent in the construction of a Tablelop chain, the more critical
material temperatura rating will apply. lf tempera tu re exceeds
the maximum or monimum shown, contact Rexnord.
STATIC ELECTAICITY
Under certain conditions. thermoplastics can acquire a static
charge. In theory, at least. it is possible that this condition can
cause a spark. Therefore, it is advisable to use extreme caution
when applying thermoplastic chains, sprockets or wear strips
in a combustible environment. Consider "AS" material or metal
chains.
CAUTION
lf thermoplastics are used in a combustible environment, take
Cyclohexane
Ethyl Chloride
Formaldehyde
Formic Acid
Fru~ Juices
Gasoline
Hexane
Hydrochloric Acid (up lo 2%)
Hydrochloric Acid (up to 37%)
Hydrogen Peroxide
lodine
lsopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)
Kepodene
Lactic Acid
Methylene Chloride
Milk
Muriatic Acid
Nitric Acid (low concentrations)
Oil (vegetable or mineral)
Paraffin
Phosphoric Acid (up to 10%)
So~ and Water
Sod1um Chloride
Sodium Hydroxide (up to 25%)
SodiumHypochlorite (Bieach)
StearicAcid
Sulphuric Acid (up lo 40%)
Toluene (Toluol)
Turpentine
Vegetable Juices
Vinegar
Water (fresh)
Whiskey
Wine
Xylene
UltraHigh
Ferritic'
LF Chemically Molecular
Nylon
and
Aceta! Resistan!
Weight
PoiyPolyand Austenitic Martensitic and
Plastic Polyethylene propylene eth~ene
Steel Nylatron Series
Series
Aceta!
(P)
(UHMWP)
(HT)
( 1)
u
u
S
M
S
S
S
u
M
u
u
M
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
M
u
S
S
S
S
S
S
u
M
u
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
S
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
S
S
S
u
u
S
u
M
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
u
u
u
u
S
S
S
S
u
u
S
S
u
u
u
u
u
u
S
S
S
S
u
u
S
S
S
S
S
u
u
S
u
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
u
S
u
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
u
u
M
u
S
S
M
S
S
u
S
u
S
u
S
u
S
S
S
S
u
u
u
u
S
S
S
S
S
u
u
S
S
u
S
S
u
M
u
M
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
S
S
M
M
S
S
S
M
S
S
M
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
M
S
u
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
u
S
S
S
S
u
u
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
S
S
S
.
-~----
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
u
S
S
S
M
S
M
S
u
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
u
u
S
S
S
S
S
M
r free
lmediate
ions due
!by
hose
tory
-contact
PROOUC J ~
~
30
"""" ""'~
~~
so
40
Polyly(lene ethylene
(Ll)
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
M
S
::: '
o
~
1!: 3
"'
~.
~.
11
1 6 Produc ts Per Foot
Conveyor Flow Width
12 lnches
Conveyor Width Two Strands x 6 lnch Flight Width
10
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
Where
O=Conta1ner 01ameter - Millimeters
115xl06
S
S
S
M
S
M
S
Where:
166.277
M
S
S
M
Contact Surface
Raled
Saze
Contents
Saze, lnches
Matena!
Total
Full
Weghl
Each.
Lbs
Dairy Products
'h lb
llb
21b
M1lk
Cottage
Cheese
Contaet Surfaee
Rated
Sile
Paper
3<3
3<3
3Yt '3Yt
4 1~ X 4\i
6x6
88
4 01a
4~ o
S 010
6
11
23
PJtMH
11
23
4S
Cafeteri a Products
(Wetghts and szes wtll varv. consuJt Rexnotd lnc
fet assstance m selectlon)
12 01
Regular
JUnl()(
10'.7 01
Meat
Baby
Food
Soup
Ouart
V'l Gallon
Gallon
Soap
liQUid
Oetergent
3~~
Glass
Metal
Bteach
PI3ShC
PlaSttC
Slle. lnches
Catrus
Metal
6 Ol
Catrus
Conc
Paper
12 oz
7 01
8 oz
12 Ol
16 Ol
24 Ol
28 Ol
32 Ol
x 2\ Rec1
94
2'1> o.a
2'1> Oa
56
8
8
3'li x 2 Oval
3'11 x 2'4 Oval
41'> x 2>\ Oval
3Y 01a
4'11 Oa
sv. 013
3',. Ota
4' 01a
2': Da
2' ... O.a
2', Da
Sol!
Gtass
Ormk
23
36
54
1o
11
1.4
1.9
21
31
3.6
39
Solt
Household ltems
12 01
22 01
32 Ol
Matenal
29 Ol
46 01
12
Food
Metal
Contents
Tolal
Full
Weghl
Each.
Lbs.
Beverages, J uices
'h Pmt
P1n1
Ouart
~ Gatton
Gatton
Product
9
t6
23
24
48
95
Ol
16 Ol
32 Ol
1 lner
2 ller
12 oz
12 Ol '
16 Ol .
32 Ol
Soll
Onnk
Solt
Ot1nk
Beer
2~ .
Oa
Metal
Plast:
sh1eld
PET
Gtass
2': Da
2' 4 Da
2' 4 Oaa
3' ~ Da
2'" Oea
8 oz
12 oz
16 oz
Beer
12 oz
Beer
Melal
2',_ 013
2' , o..
1
16
3.1
24
47
1S
12
1.6
3.4
63
94
12
Metal
'?lb
1 lb
2 lb
31b
Noo RP.IurM:hle
O rm~
6 OL
10 Ol
Collet
(Aium)
Metal
211
,"
Da.
4'.., Ota
41 0-a.
s , 01a
6' . 01a
Collet
lnstant
Gtass
31 : 01a
3,11 013.
.8
.8
1.3
2.5
3.8
11
16
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F.D.A.
279
843SS
845SS
863SS
879/ 879TAB
880/ 880TAB
882 /882TAB
882-F2
RR882
863SSTAB
963SS
1700
1701 / 1701TAB
1702
1863SS
1873SS
2500
2873SS
3873SS
4873SS
LBP883
SS881G
SS882G
1700-AC
1701TAB-AC
1843G
1873G
1874SSG
1874SS
All HF and HFV modified chains
GENERAL INFOAMATION
Chain in setv~ce will generally wear out before ot breaks on
fatigue, of it has been selected properly for the apphcation.
For straight runnong chaons. the normal wear areas are the top
flights and pin joints. Sideflexing chains also wear on this
manner. But sideflexing chain wear lil e is usu~lly limoted by
wear of the reach bar surfaces whoch contact the corner
wear strips.
Proper chaon and wear strip selection woll provide optomum
chain and wear strop lile. Frictoon and wear resistance are two
factors which should be consodered when selectong a wear
strip material:
l . The lower the coefhcoent of froction between the chaon and
wear strip, the longer the chain lile.
2 . The greater !he wear resistance of the chaon and wear strop
materoals. the longer the chain lile and wear strop lile.
01 course. the combinatoon of chain tension. top load. type
of lubrication. abrasion and speed of a glven conveyor will
govern the final wear rate of a particular chaonwear strop
combination. The worst conditoon is hogh speed. dry operation.
Rexnord has accumulated many years of apphcatoon ex
perience as well as laboratory test dala on chainwear strop
compatibility. The following general guode Iones will help in
the applicatoon of wear strop materoals.
See Page 116 for specHic recommendallons.
wear resistance when heat treated to 2535 Re, but they are
not as corrosion resistant at austenitic.
BRONZE ANO BRASSES
These materials are someti mes used wilh stainless steel
chains. A hard temper material is recommended since a soft
bronze wears rapodly. Typical applications calling for these
metals are those which reQuire nonsparking and antistatic
condihons.
ALUMI NUM
Not recommended due l o poor wear resistance.
STRAIGHT
RUN
ABR ASI O N
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0 820.083 1
0 821
0 843SS
0 963SS
LF820. LF83 1
LF82 1
LF963
LF8 43
58 15
864
866
58 15
864
866
SS8 15
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866SS
UHMWP
C.F. S1aonless Steet
C F S1eet
UHMWP
Ny tatron
Nylalron
Lubncanl
lmpregnated Wood
C. F. St eel
CONOITtON
ABRAS IO N
SIDEFLEXING
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STEEL
STA IN LESS
STEEL
N O AB RAS I ON
WE LL LUBRICATE O
LF879 LF879TAB
LF880 LF880TAB
LF882. LF882TAB
LF1843
LF1873
LF2873
LF3873
S$881
$881 S881TAB
S$881
SS881TAB
$S881TAB
1874$$
1874
SS8B 1
SS8 81TAB
1874 SS
N yla tron
UHMWP
1874
SS88 1
SS881TAB
1874SS
N ot recom
mended to
ru n meta l
stdeflexng
chams dl y *"
- consu ll
Rexnord
ORY
LF879
0880
LF882. LF882TAB
LF1843
01873SS
D2873SS
D3873SS
SS88 1
SS 8B 1TAB
1874SS
Nylatron
Nylatron
UHMWP
C.F Staonless
S tcel
C F St ect
C F Staontess
Stcet
1 under
umn to
, fhght
dwear
INSTALLATION
Before 1nstallmg cham :
1. Check conveyor for flatness and obstruct1ons.
:m the
based
etallic
'nless
eelor
LUBRICATION
S881, S881TAB, SS881, SS881TAB, 1874 and 1874SS conveyors
should always be lubrlcated.
Whenever the apphcat10n perm1ts. lubnca110n 1s recom
mended 11 not only reduces fnchon. lhereby reducmg cham
1ens1on. but 11 also greatly 1mproves the wear hfe of cha1n and
wear stnps. Be sure the lubncant coats both the chain and
wear stnp ma!lng surfaces. Th1S 15 espec1ally 1mportant on
sideflexing chains and it is sometimes necessary to apply
the lubrican! at the entrance of the lnside cuNes
SELECTIVE LUBRICATION
METHOD OF FURNISHING LUBRICANT
TO CHAl N THRUST SURFACE
~
TYPICAL
Loca te
Ftthng al @
CLEANING
In many applications. rapid buildup of grease, dirt. grit. sand.
spilfed syrup and beverage can occur. These result in :
1. Soil ing and damage to the conveyed product.
2. increased work demands for the chain and motor.
3. Accelerated sprocket tooth wear.
4 . Conveyor pulsation and wear.
5. Excessive chain wear on the tlight and in the 10int areas.
6. Rapid wear of the wear strips.
CLEANING
INSPECTION
INSPECTION
In th e course ot conveyor opera t1on. periodic nspecton of
th e chain. sprockets and system is required to detect faults
and make repairs before serious damage occurs. The impor
tant thi ng is to set up a regular inspection and maintenance
schedule.
CHECKLIST
1. Look for unusuat wear patterns on the cham.
2 . lnspect chai n for lack of top surface flatness.
3 . Check for excessive gap between flights due to am-up
or overload.
4 . Pulsating, erky cham operat1on ndicales poor lubncaton
ora conveyor obstruction.
5. Check deadplate and turntable clearance.
6. Examine sprockets for signs of excess1ve wear.
7. Examine sprockets tor s1gns of dirt buildup m tooth
pockets.
8. Check for sprocket guide ring wear and possible chain
misalignment.
9 . Ch eck th e ways and wear strjps for excessve wear.
1O. lnspect lubncaton system for proper operation.
11 . Check lhe insde o f c urves and the supporling conveyor
trame for excess heat buildup whch may mdicate an
obstruction in the curve ora high fricl ion area.
1 2. 11 return support rolfers are used. c heck to insure rolters
are free turning.
crowns.
2. Severe back-flexing of chain on lhe return carryng ways.
3 . Poor lubrication or no lubrication.
'4. lnterference and obslruction.
5. Worn sprockets.
6. Poor conveyor design.
7. Badly worn or damaged c hain.
These causes should be corrected to avoid fu tu re problems.
REPAIR ANO
REPLACEMENT
NH78 Chain
FDA and USDA. Chain materials used are in compliance with FDA
regulations and guidelines for use in direct tood contact. Al so, the chain
materials have been found chemically acceptable fordirect food contact
with meat or poultry products by the Product Safety Branch of USDA.
Overall
Width
Ave.
Pitch
Length
Max.
Height
of
Allowable of Side
Bearing
Spkt.
Bar
Diameter
Pin
Barrel
H
Ave.
Weight
Per Foot
Spkt.
Unit
No.
Bottom
Sliding
Are a
Sq. lnches
Per Foot
0.9
1 .1
1.4
2.0
2.2
N45
N77
N78
N78
N82
8.8
10.4
11.5
11.5
13.7
Face
A
NH45
NH77
NH78
NHns
NH82
1.630
2.308
2.609
2.609
3.075
2.19
2.19
2.88
2.88
3 .25
1.31
1.31
1.63
1.63
2.00
.75
.75
.94
.94
1.13
.88
1.13
1.13
1.69
1.50
.31
.38
.44
.44
.50
.63
.81
.88
.88
1.25
CAUTION : ANY UNUSUAL burrs, ridges or protrusions on sprocket teeth or in conveyor system which would cut into polymeric chain must be
removed.
NH45
0.1
0.2
0.5
1.0
2.0
5.0
10.0
800
750
700
600
500
400
330
2000
2000
2000
1850
1500
1130
920
Note: Dimensions subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
11
A1 (Right)
K1
05, 6, 7 , 8, & 9
F2
K2
Rex
Chain No.
1.09
1.44
1.50
1.50
1.5
1.50
.38
.38
.31
.38
Wgt.
Per Foot
Lbs.
06
,, Ntl45
NH78
NH77
NH82
1.09
1.66
1.2
1.6
1.3
2.5
9.2
20
13
43
16.5
11.2
22.5
Shaded attachments are most commonly u sed and are more readily available at
time of printing.
Note : Dimensions subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
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1
POLYMERIC CHAINS AND ACCESSORIES
DOUBLE FLEX CHAINS
E-.
:..._
) J
JI.
eh atn
No.
Ave.
p h
tic
Jnches
N250(WS)
2.500
N325(WS)
3.268
N935_(l(WS_l_
3.500
Overall Width
With
Without
Wear
Wear
Shoes
Shoes
A
A1
1.94
Length
of
Barrel
Max.
All
ow.
Spkt
Face
F1
F2
Ave.
W
gt.
Per
Foot
Lbs.
1.44
.63
1.41
.38
1.13
20
0.9
.63
1.50
.75
1 .63
.44
1.44
24
1.2
3.2
.81 _
1.75
.75
1.84
.44
1.50
24
1.8
_4.2
1.00
.75
2.56
2.13
1.38
2.66
2. 13
1.1_6
Wear Shoe
.
0 tam.
0f
Barrel
Dlam.
01
Pin or
Rivet
G
1.56
Height
01
Side
Bar
F
Height
Length
M.
tn.
Fl
ex
Radius
Bottom
Sliding
Area
t 1
nc
;t.':!~
Sq.ln.
2.1
Ratio O!
Chain Speed (FPM) To
Sprocket Centers (FT)
0.1
0.2
0.5
1.0
2.0
5.0
10.0
N325(WS)
N9350(WS)
800
750
700
600
500
400
330
1500
1500
1250
1030
850
650
540
1875
1875
1565
1290
1065
815
675
Working load ratings for Polymeric Double Flex Chains are established according to chain speed (FPM) and sprocket centers (FT) .
Note : Dimensons subject to change. Certified dimensions of ordered material furnished on request.
Casi Body
Segmenta!
Polymeric
Sprocket
Polymeric Sprocket
TOOTH
CENTER
,_Of$H""
",....
All Polymeric
Dished Sprocket
Split
Polymeric
Sprocket
Hub Style
Features
Designed specilically lor use with polymeric chains for
greatest chain and sprocket lile.
Made from super tough urethane. Rex sprockets resist
particle embedment, a common problem with sprockets
made lrom UHMWP that can result in rapid chain wear.
The American Chain Association recommends that "Sprockets normally be obtained l rom the manulacturer ol the chain
involved."The Association lurther cautions that "worn sprockets should always be replaced when new chain is installed .. ."
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TableToi' Operation
P.O. Box480
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Phone: 414-643-3700
Fax: 414643-3200
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