The material of the stainless steel sprocket for tubular chain conveyors must ensure sufficient strength and wear resistance of the sprocket teeth. Therefore, the sprocket tooth surface is generally heat-treated to achieve a certain hardness. The tooth profile must ensure that the chain links can engage and disengage smoothly and freely, minimizing impact and contact stress during meshing, while also being easy to machine. Small-diameter sprockets are usually made as solid units, medium-diameter sprockets are often made as webbed plates, and holes are opened in the web to facilitate handling, mounting, and weight reduction. Large-diameter sprockets can be made as combined structures, where the tooth ring and the wheel core can be manufactured from different materials.
Working Principle
In the tubular chain conveyor, the sprocket and chain work together. Through the power transmission from the motor and reducer, the chain is driven to move along the conveying route. The chain discs, as the main components for conveying materials, drive the materials forward within the pipeline through their continuous rotation. The close fit between the sprocket and the chain ensures the stability and continuity of the material during the conveying process.
Functional Characteristics

Application Scenarios
Tube Chain Conveyor Stainless Steel Sprocket are widely used in transmission machinery across industries such as mining, agriculture, engineering, forestry, petrochemicals, and automated production lines. They are particularly advantageous in applications requiring enclosed conveying of materials, such as with dust and granular materials.

Maintenance and Care
To ensure the normal operation and extend the service life of the tubular chain conveyor sprocket, regular maintenance and care are required. Specific tasks include:
- Checking Connections: Regularly inspect the connections between the sprocket and chain, as well as between the sprocket and the drive unit, to ensure they are secure without looseness or detachment.
- Cleaning: Regularly clean dust and dirt from the equipment surface to maintain cleanliness. Simultaneously, clean the inside of the conveying pipes to prevent material residue and blockages.
- Lubrication: Lubricate moving parts such as the sprocket, chain, and bearings. Regularly add lubricating oil or grease to ensure the normal operation of these components.
- Troubleshooting: If a malfunction occurs, it should be addressed promptly. Common failures include chain breakage and sprocket wear. When troubleshooting, identify the cause first, then take appropriate measures for repair.
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