Product Description
Product Description
Motorcycle chain is made of excellent steel such as 40Mn, 30CrMnTi and 20Mn. After stamping, cutting, rolling, cold heading and other processes with high precision machinery and equipment, the parts are processed and strengthened by isothermal carbonitriding heat treatment and then treated with rust prevention. Finally, the chain is assembled, riveted, pre-drawn and inspected by the automatic assembly and inspection line imported from ZheJiang to ensure the qualified performance of each chain.
Motorcycle sprocket is made of 20CrMnTi, 1045 and other high quality steel. After high precision stamping, leveling, turning, milling and other processes, sprocket are strengthened by high temperature quenching process, and then electroplating, spraying and other surface treatment after shot blasting.
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BRAZIL | AX100, BIZ125, BIZ98/00, C70, C90, C100, CB250, CB400, CBR450, CBX150, CBX200, CBX250, CD100, CG125, CG150, CRYPTON, DREAM, DS80, DT100, DT125, DT200, FAN125, FD115, FR80, FS80, G7S/KW100, HUNTER125, JOG CY50, KMX125/KTZ, LB80, MAX125, MB100, NX150, NXR150, POP100, RD125, RD135, RDZ125, RDZ135, RX100, RX100/125, RX115/135, TITAN150, TITAN2000, TS100ER, TSZCN125, V80, WEB NEW, XL125, XL185, XLR125, XR200, XR200R, XR250, XRE300, XTZ125 06/07, YER115, YER125, YES125 |
ARGENTINA | AX100, AXIS90, C70, C90, C100, C110, CB250, CBX150, CBX200, CD110, CG125 TODAY, CRYPTON, DAELTM, DAX70, DT125, ECONO C90 LUXE, ELITE50, GY6-50, GY6-60, GY6-80, GY6-100, GY6-125, GY6-150, MAX100, NXR125, NX150, RX100, SMASH, STROM125, TITAN150, TITAN99, TITAN2000, YBR125, V80, WAVE110, XLR125, XR200R, XR250, ZANELLA200 |
COLUMBIA | ACTIVE110, AKT110, AK125, AKT125, AX100, AX125, AXIS90, BIZ, BOXER CT100, BWS125, C50, C70/CD70/JH70, C90/CD90/JH90, C100, C110, CB150, CBF150, CD100, CG125, CG150, CG200, CICLON125, CRYPTON, CT100, CRUX, DISCOVER100, DISCOVER135, DT125, DT125K, ECO, EM125, EN125, FD115, FR50, FR80, FXD125, GN125, GN125H, GRAND, GS125, GSD-16LIBERO, GSX, GY6-150, GY6-200, HERO, JD100, JL110MIX, KW100, LB80, MT90/V50, PULSAR, RX100,RX115, RX125, RX135, SMASH110, SRZ150, TIGER, TITAN99, TITAN150, TR125, TS/CN125, TS/CR125, V50, V80, WY147, XF90, XF125, XL125, XL185, XR200, YBR125 |
AFRICA | AG100, AP125-9G, AP150, A100, AX100, BAJ100, BAJ205, BAJ3W, BS125, C50, C75, CB110, CB125, CB150, CD100, CD110, CG125, CG150, CG200, CT100, DT125, FR80, GK125, JH70, K90, KYMCO, MB100, QLINK, RC100, RE205, RX115, RX125, RX135, RZ100, V50, V80, SY125, TVS125, TVS160, YB100 |
INDIA | ACTIVA, APACHE, BAJAJ CT100DLX, BAJAJ DISCOVER, BAJAJ PULSAR, CBZ STAR, CD100, CD-CLEL AX, CRUX, CT100, DASHAION NEW MODEL, DISCOVER135, ENT, EWIRE, FIERO F2, KB-4S, KRZIMA-R, LIBG-5, NXV, PASHAION, PLATINA100, PLATINA150, PULSAR, R15, SCOOTY PEP, SPLANDER, STAR, SYARCTS, SUPEX SPLINDG, TVS GLX, TVS VICTOR, VICTOR, VLAMEAR, XCD125, XLS |
PHILIPPINES | AURA110, B120, BARAKO, C100, C70DD, CG125, CRYPTON, CRYPTON-Z/X1, DT125, G7S, HAWK1 50-2, HD3, MIO, MSX125S/ZESTX110-1, RAIDER150, RS100, SAP110/MSX125-1, SHOGUN PRO, SHOGUN/SHOGUN125, SMASH, STAR-X 125, STAR-X 150/155(ZS), STAR-X 155(JL), STX125, TM110S, WAVE 100R, WAVE110, WAVE125, WELL 125R, WIND125, X-120, X4/GP125, X-PLORER-Z 200 NEW, XRM, YL2 DX, YL2GF, ZEST X110-2/WELL 125S |
INDONESIA | ABSOLUTE REVO, ALFA/FORCE-1, ASTREA/CBDDA, BEAT, BLADE, C7000, C7OMK 7 LINES, CB100, CG125, FR80, GL100, GLK, GLPRO, GL PRO CDI, GLPRO NEOTECH, GRAND, JUPITER-Z, KARISMA, KAZE, L2SN, MEGA PRO NEW 2007, MIO SOUL, MIO/JUPITER MX, NINJA, PRIMA, PX150, RC110, RC80, REVO, RG110, RX100, RXK NEW 2003, RXK/RXK NEW, RXS/RXKING |
MIDDLE EAST | AN125, AN150, BAJAJ150, BWS50, BWS100, CG250, CB250, CB150, DIO50 ZX, DT125, GS50,GY6, JH70, JOG50, JOG70, KAB, KS4, KVB110,L110 A, MIO125, MIO150 2V, MIO150 4V, RE205, RX135, SYM125, SYM150, UZ125, UZ/V125, VINO 50,WH100, WH125, YP250, ZY100, ZY125 |
TURKEY | ACTIVA, AN125, C110, CD70, CD100, CD110, CM125, CUB, CUB LIF3VALF, CUB110, CG125, CG150, CG200, CG250, SCT125, SCT150, CBF125, CBF150, GY6, FIZY, SPACY, WH100, WH125, WAVE110, YBR125 |
MALAYSIA | C70, C70Z, EG110, EX5, EX5 CLASS, FR80, GBO, GBO-J, KISS II, KR150, KRISS, LC35, MZ125, RC110/RG110, RC80, RXS, RXZ, SRL110, TZM150, WAVE 100, WAVE 125, Y 100/Y110, Y 125Z, Y80 |
THAILAND | A100SR, AX100, BEAT, BEST, C50K2, C70, DASH, DREAM, DT125, FR8ON, JR120, JUXEDO, KAZE, KR150-6, KS150-4/SERPICO, LS125, MIO, NOVAS, RC100/RC80, RXS, SMASH, SONIC, TENA, VR150, WAVE110, WAVE125, Y100, Y80M |
Company Profile
Team-Go I&E Co., Ltd.(HangZhou) is a professional company which integrates manufacturing, trading and supplying in a line. Team-Go is formerly knows as LZNF which is established in 1996, the main business is export, import and domestic trade of auto accessories part, food production and related services. It was also certified by ISO9001:2000 Quality Management System.
Team-Go is an outstanding manufacturer and exporter with a long historical standing, high specialized and strong technical force. We also have strong ability to develop new products according to customer’s sample or drawing. Now our products enjoy good popularity in many markets, such as South America, Asian African and so on.
Our company adherence to the principle “People oriented, Customers-centered, Intergrity insisted, Performance regarded”. To achieve the goal of win-win, we will do our best to save time, reduce space and win market for our clients. We expect that our rich resources and excellent services will meet your high requirements.
Trusting us and choosing us will be your most correct choice you have ever made!
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Certification: | ISO9001: 2000 |
Material: | Steel |
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Calculating Torque Requirements for a wheel sprocket Assembly
Calculating the torque requirements for a wheel sprocket assembly involves considering various factors that contribute to the torque load. The torque requirement is crucial for selecting the appropriate motor or power source to drive the system effectively. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- 1. Determine the Load Torque: Identify the torque required to overcome the resistance or load in the system. This includes the torque needed to move the load, overcome friction, and accelerate the load if applicable.
- 2. Identify the Sprocket Radius: Measure the radius of the sprocket (distance from the center of the sprocket to the point of contact with the chain or belt).
- 3. Calculate the Tension in the Chain or Belt: If using a chain or belt drive, calculate the tension in the chain or belt. Tension affects the torque required for power transmission.
- 4. Account for Efficiency Losses: Consider the efficiency of the system. Not all the input power will be converted into output power due to friction and other losses. Account for this efficiency in your calculations.
- 5. Use the Torque Equation: The torque (T) can be calculated using the following equation:
T = (Load Torque × Sprocket Radius) ÷ (Efficiency × Tension)
It’s essential to use consistent units of measurement (e.g., Newton meters or foot-pounds) for all values in the equation.
Remember that real-world conditions may vary, and it’s advisable to add a safety factor to your calculated torque requirements to ensure the system can handle unexpected peak loads or variations in operating conditions.
Using wheel sprocket Assembly in Robotics and Automation
Yes, wheel sprocket assemblies are commonly used in robotics and automation systems to transmit power and facilitate movement. These systems offer several advantages for robotic applications:
- Efficiency: wheel sprocket assemblies provide efficient power transmission, ensuring smooth and precise movement of robotic components.
- Compact Design: The compact nature of sprockets and wheels allows for space-saving designs, making them ideal for robotic applications where space is limited.
- Precision: Sprockets and wheels with accurate teeth profiles provide precise motion control, crucial for robotics and automation tasks that require high levels of accuracy.
- Low Noise: Properly lubricated and maintained wheel sprocket systems generate minimal noise during operation, contributing to quieter robotic movements.
- Customizability: wheel sprocket assemblies can be customized to suit specific robotic requirements, such as different gear ratios, sizes, and materials.
- Multiple Configurations: Depending on the robotic application, different configurations like single or multiple sprockets, idler sprockets, or rack and pinion systems can be used.
- High Load Capacity: Sprockets made from durable materials like steel can handle substantial loads, making them suitable for heavy-duty robotic tasks.
Examples of robotics and automation systems that commonly use wheel sprocket assemblies include:
- Robotic Arms: wheel sprocket systems are utilized in robotic arms to control their movement and reach.
- Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs): AGVs use wheel sprocket assemblies for propulsion and steering, enabling them to navigate autonomously.
- Conveyor Systems: In automated factories, conveyor belts are often driven by sprockets and wheels for efficient material handling.
- Mobile Robots: Wheeled mobile robots use wheel sprocket assemblies to drive their wheels, enabling them to move in various directions.
- Robot Grippers: wheel sprocket mechanisms can be integrated into robot grippers to facilitate gripping and handling objects.
The choice to use wheel sprocket assemblies in robotics and automation depends on the specific application requirements, load capacity, precision, and environmental conditions. By selecting the appropriate sprockets, wheels, and materials, engineers can ensure reliable and efficient robotic performance in a wide range of automated tasks.
Eco-Friendly Materials for Manufacturing Wheels and Sprockets
Yes, there are eco-friendly materials used for manufacturing wheels and sprockets. As industries strive to reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainability, manufacturers are exploring alternative materials that are more environmentally friendly. Some of the eco-friendly materials used for manufacturing wheels and sprockets include:
1. Recycled Materials:
Using recycled materials, such as recycled plastic or metal, can significantly reduce the demand for virgin raw materials and lower the overall carbon footprint. These materials are obtained from post-consumer or post-industrial waste and processed to create new products, reducing the need for new resource extraction.
2. Biodegradable Materials:
Biodegradable plastics, such as PLA (polylactic acid) and PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoates), are derived from renewable plant sources and can break down naturally in the environment. These materials are gaining popularity for applications where disposal or end-of-life considerations are critical.
3. Sustainable Composites:
Manufacturers are developing sustainable composite materials that combine renewable fibers, such as bamboo, hemp, or flax, with biodegradable resins. These composites offer good strength and rigidity while being more environmentally friendly compared to traditional fiber-reinforced plastics.
4. Natural Materials:
In some cases, natural materials like wood or bamboo are used to create sprockets and wheels for specific applications. These materials are renewable and biodegradable, making them a more sustainable choice.
5. Low-Toxicity Materials:
Some eco-friendly materials focus on reducing the use of harmful chemicals during manufacturing. Low-toxicity materials are not only better for the environment but also for the health and safety of workers involved in the production process.
When selecting eco-friendly materials for wheels and sprockets, it’s essential to consider factors such as the specific application, load-bearing requirements, and the material’s end-of-life characteristics. Manufacturers and users can contribute to environmental sustainability by opting for these eco-friendly alternatives in their machinery and equipment.
editor by CX 2024-03-01