PowerGrip® GT®2 Sprockets


PowerGrip® GT®2 Sprockets - 8M and 14M

Markets/Applications
Use with PowerGrip® GT®2 and PowerGrip® GT® Belts.

Features/Advantages
  • Full split in bushing allows easy installation and removal.
  • Precise sprocket design produces positive, press fit to shaft.
  • Smaller, narrower sprockets save shaft space, keep the load closer to bearing and extend life of reducer.
  • Precision manufactured and static balanced.

Notes
Sprockets with 90 or more grooves do not have flanges.

Sprocket part numbers are comprised of pitch, number of grooves and width. For example; part number P27-8MGT-30 denotes 27 grooves, 8mm pitch and 30mm width.

On a sprocket, pitch is the distance between groove centers and is measured on the pitch circle of the sprocket. The pitch circle of the sprocket coincides with the pitch line of the belt mating with it. The pitch diameter of the sprocket is always greater than its outside diameter.

Details shown which do not affect drive function or overall weight may be changed without notification.

Abbreviations used for sprocket materials: GI=Gray Iron, DI=Ductile Iron, SiS=Sintered Steel, ST=Steel, CI=Cast Iron.

WARNING: Do NOT use these sprockets with rim speeds in excess of 6,500 fpm.


PowerGrip® GT®2 Sprockets - 2MR and 3MR

Markets/Applications
Use with 2MR and 3MR PowerGrip® GT®2 belts.

Features/Advantages
  • Precise sprocket design produces positive, press fit to shaft.
  • Smaller, narrower sprockets save shaft space.
  • Precision manufactured and static balanced to eliminate sprocket wobble.

Notes
2MR and 3MR sprockets are available in minimum plain bore (MPB).

Sprocket part numbers are comprised of pitch, number of grooves and width. For example; part number 2MR-32S-06 denotes 2mm pitch, 32 grooves, “S” for sprocket and 6mm width.

On a sprocket, pitch is the distance between groove centers and is measured on the pitch circle of the sprocket. The pitch circle of the sprocket coincides with the pitch line of the belt mating with it. The pitch diameter of the sprocket is always greater than its outside diameter.

Details shown which do not affect drive function or overall weight may be changed without notification.

Abbreviations used for sprocket material: AL=Aluminum.

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