KOVPT 3/4" Bore 12 Tooth B Type 3/8" Pitch Sprocket for 35 Roller Chain
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The answer is yes.
Not at all. A 15mm file Describe the size of the circle in inches. There are 8 3/8" in one inch. The diameter of the circle is 625 millimeters.
Hello, the size of the key way is 0 . The year 1875. 27625/2 = 7625*2 I appreciate you putting 38252mm) on the map!
In fact, yes. As you can see, I did exactly Although, the shaft must be able to fit snugly on the sprocket.
Selected User Reviews For KOVPT 3/4" Bore 12 Tooth B Type 3/8" Pitch Sprocket for 35 Roller Chain
The fit is great and the quality is impressive. When I first saw the boar I thought it was too large. It didn't fit but then when I noticed that the set screws were not re-cleaned, I realized that it wasn't the correct size. I was able to get the old one out and it works fine now.
35 chain, but not Fits a #35 chain but not a #35. Buying three different sprockets from this seller was a good experience. This one did not fit as well as the other two. It is incorrectly stated that the keyway size is not listed in the product description.
It is always scary when you have to assume the size of something, even a fairly common standard size. If there was a mistake and the wrong item was shipped, I will amend this review when the situation is resolved.
I used it on a project where I played with gear ratios, it worked but lasted only a short time. Wear and tear on the teeth.
A pair of Allen screws is missing. Despite what the pictures indicate, the package did not include the item.
In just 2 minutes of use on a tiny 79cc engine, the sprocket broke apart at the point where the plastic shear key goes into it. There is not enough metal on the toothed and the set screw sides of the sprocket. I don't like the thin, poorly made, and explodes hub. We will be posting pictures soon.
Bought it to replace the drive sprocket in my poulan tiller that the chain broke and broke the teeth off. Poulan does not sell replacement parts anymore, so I had to make my own.
The gear set I was working on needed one or two more sprockets. I really liked the seller since he had them all arranged according to size and number.
Exactly what I needed. Steel has been hardened to become the gear. Fits perfectly onto the shaft with a 3/4 inch diameter. Despite not really being applicable to the application I was seeking. I plan to return.