Sprockets

Our product range is wide, covering various sizes, materials, and tooth configurations, suitable for any application. From industrial machinery to agricultural equipment, we have the perfect sprocket to keep your system running smoothly. Whether you are looking for ANSI or ISO standard sprockets or customizing designs according to your specifications, you can find what you need here.

Types of Chain Sprockets

Shop our chain sprocket inventory and find all of your drive system needs. We offer standard sprockets, double pitch sprockets, stainless steel sprockets, idler sprockets, finish bore sprockets, taper-lock sprockets, QD-bushed sprockets, weld-on hub sprockets, split taper bushed sprockets, and more. Filter by bore size, chain size, and number of teeth to find the exact chain sprocket you need. View the weight and dimensions on the product pages.

Finish Bore Sprockets

Finish Bore Sprockets

Idler Sprockets

Idler Sprockets

Plain Bore Sprockets

Plain Bore Sprockets

Taper Lock Sprockets

Taper Lock Sprockets

QD Bushed Sprockets

QD Bushed Sprockets

Split Taper Bushed Sprockets

Split Taper Sprockets

Weld on Hub Sprockets

Weld on Hub Sprockets

Double Pitch Sprockets

Double Pitch Sprockets

Double Single Sprockets

Double Single Sprockets

Chain Sprockets by Applications

AGKNX offers a wide range of high-quality sprockets suitable for various applications, including agricultural chain sprockets, scraper conveyor sprockets, bucket elevator sprockets, boiler sprockets, hoist sprockets, wastewater sprockets, etc.
Agricultural Chain Sprockets

Agricultural Chain Sprockets

Scraper Conveyor Sprockets

Scraper Conveyor Sprockets

Bucket Elevator Chain Sprockets

Bucket Elevator Chain Sprockets

Wastewater Sprockets

Wastewater Sprockets

Boiler Sprockets

Boiler Sprockets

Hoist Sprockets

Hoist Sprockets

Chain Sprockets by Materials

Shop our chain sprocket inventory and find all of your drive system needs. We offer stainless steel sprockets, cast iron sprockets, carbon steel, plastic sprockets, and more. Filter by bore size, chain size, and number of teeth to find the exact chain sprocket you need. View the weight and dimensions on the product pages.
Stainless Steel Sprockets

Stainless Steel Sprockets

Cast Iron Sprockets

Cast Iron Sprockets

Plastic Sprockets

Plastic Sprockets

Chain Sprockets by Rows

Shop our chain sprocket inventory and find all of your drive system needs. We offersimplex sprockets, duplex sprockets, triplex sprockets, and more. Filter by bore size, chain size, and number of teeth to find the exact chain sprocket you need. View the weight and dimensions on the product pages.
Simplex Sprockets

Simplex Sprockets

Duplex Sprockets

Duplex Sprockets

Triplex Sprockets

Triplex Sprockets

Chain Sprocket Applications

Chain Sprockets for Agricultural Machinery

Agricultural Machinery

Chain Sprockets for Packaging & Logistics

Packaging & Logistics

Chain Sprockets for Palm Oil Industry

Palm Oil Industry

Chain Sprockets for Food & Drink

Food & Drink

Chain Sprockets for Lifting Industry

Lifting Industry

Chain Sprockets for Wood Processing

Wood Processing

Chain Sprocket Resource

Chain Sprocket Measurement

Chain Sprocket Measurement

Sprocket Heat Treatment Method

Sprocket Heat Treatment Method

Chain Sprocket Wear

Chain Sprocket Wear

Chain Sprocket FAQ

What Is a Sprocket Vs Gear?

Gears typically transmit motion by meshing together, causing movement in other machinery parts. In contrast, chain sprockets directly engage with machinery components to transfer motion. Gears interact by pushing against each other, leveraging their collective movement to drive larger mechanical systems.

Can I Change Chain Sprockets Without Changing the Chain?

In practice, chains tend to wear out more quickly than chain sprockets. Therefore, it’s typically advisable to replace the chain when installing a new chain sprocket.

How Do You Size a Chain Sprocket?

To determine the pitch diameter of a chain sprocket, measure the bottom diameter by gauging the distance between the gaps opposite each other on sprockets with an even number of teeth. Add half of the roller diameter to each side to calculate the pitch diameter.

What Is the Difference Between Type B and Type C Sprockets?

Type B chain sprockets feature a hub on one side, while Type C chain sprockets have hubs of equal thickness on both sides of the plate. Type C offset or Type D chain sprockets also possess two hubs, but with different thicknesses, resulting in an asymmetrical design.

How Do I Know What Size Sprocket to Use?

When choosing a roller chain sprocket, focus on key factors like chain size, type, tooth count, and bore size. These details are typically listed in a string of numbers and letters on product pages or catalogs.