This International Standard specifies the characteristics of short-pitch precision roller and bush chains with associated sprockets suitable for the mechanical transmission of power and allied applications. It covers dimensions, tolerances, length measurement,...
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of short-pitch precision roller and bush chains with associated sprockets suitable for the mechanical transmission of power and allied applications. It covers dimensions, tolerances, length measurement,...
This specification covers the manufacture of the components for, and the assembly and packaging of, single and multiple strand, number 40 through 240, standard and heavy series roller chains for oil field applications, including chain designation,...
(This Foreword is not part of ASME B29.11M-1994.) In 1886 a patent was granted for a chain comprised of cast metal block links, fitted with bronze bushings, and connected with wrought steel sidebars and removable pins. This chain was the forerunner of the present...
This Standard specifies the terms and definitions related to the chains, sprockets and accessories used for transmission and conveyance. NOTE 1 While the corresponding International Standard gives only terms and related diagrams, this Standard additionally...
FOREWORD The formulation of a recommended standard for silent chain and sprocket tooth under The formulation of a recommended standard for silent chain and sprocket tooth form under 3/8 inch pitch became a matter of consideration by a Subcommittee of the...
(This Foreword is not part of ASME B29.18M-1993.) The welded steel drag chains were developed to provide a series of steel chains similar to cast drag chains in the offset and combination types. Welded steel drag chains were originally introduced for the forest...
This International Standard specifies requirements for double-pitch precision roller chains suitable for the mechanical transmission of power and for conveyors, together with those for their associated sprockets. It covers dimensions, tolerances, length measurement, preloading...
This Standard is a consolidation of two ASME standards, ASME B29.11M-1994 (Combination Chains, Attachments, and Sprocket Teeth) and ASME B29.14M-1996 ("H" Type Mill Chains, Attachments, and Sprocket Teeth). These two standards were combined into one...
FOREWORD Preparatory work during the late 1930s and early 1940s by the Silent Chain Division of the Association of Roller and Silent Chain Manufacturers (ARSCM, now the American Chain Association) resulted in agreement on standardization of silent chain...
FOREWORD For the first edition of ASME B29.100, the B29 Standards Committee agreed to propose a draft standard to consolidate and revise the following three chain standards: ASME B29.1M, Precision Power Transmission Roller Chains, Attachments, and Sprockets; ASME...
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of bush, plain and flanged roller chains of both solid and hollow bearing pin types designed for general conveying and mechanical handling duties, together with associated chain sprockets and...
FOREWORD This Standard is a consolidation of two ASME standards, ASME B29.16M-1995 (Welded- Steel-Type Mill Chains, Attachments, and Sprocket Teeth) and ASME B29.18M-1993 (Welded-Steel-Type Drag Chains, Attachments, and Sprocket Teeth). These two...
Chains of the type covered by this Standard were introduced late in the nineteenth century. These chains met with considerable success on material conveyors and elevators. Manufacturers developed and marketed many sizes and types in the following years. In the...
FOREWORD The original design of precision roller chain dates back to the late 1890s, although various types of drive chains have been in use for centuries. The early automobiles used roller chains extensively as the final drive. The industrial use for roller chains grew...
Chains of the type covered by this Standard were introduced early in the 20th century. The chains met with considerable success on material conveyors and elevators, and manufacturers developed and marketed many sizes and types in the next several years. The...
An ANSI B29 Subcommittee was established in 1975 to develop a standard which would aid municipalities and others in specifying chains for water and sewage treatment plants. This Standard is the result of that effort. Previous ANSI chain standards have covered dimensions...
Chains of the type covered by this Standard were introduced in the United States late in the 19th Century. As their popularity increased, the number of chains and manufacturers grew. As one manufacturer developed a successful size chain, or family of chains,...
This International Standard establishes a list of equivalent terms, in English, French and German, related to the main mechanical chains, classified in accordance with their design and/or use, as well as their principal components, fittings and sprockets. It does...
Steel chains of the type covered by this Standard were first introduced in the late 1930s. These chains met with considerable success on material conveying applications. In 1973, a subcommittee of American National Standards Committee B29 was appointed to draft a standard for these...
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