SKF 14 Tooth Rough Stock Bore Sprocket, PHS 08B-1BH14 08B-1 Chain Type

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4,19 €

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5,07 €

(TVA incluse)

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N° de stock RS:
267-9148
Référence fabricant:
PHS 08B-1BH14
Fabricant:
SKF
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Marque

SKF

Number of Teeth

14

To Fit British Standard Chain Type

08B-1

Bore Type

Rough Stock Bore

Maximum Bore Diameter

24mm

Pitch Diameter

57.07mm

Material

Steel

Sprocket Width

28mm

Pays d'origine :
CN

SKF Sprocket, 24 mm Maximum Bore Diameter, 57.07mm Pitch Diameter - PHS 08B-1BH14


This simplex sprocket with a rough stock bore from SKF is manufactured according to international global standards. It is made from high-grade steel and carbon steel, ensuring durability and quality. With a pitch diameter of 57.07 mm and a maximum bore diameter of 24 mm, this sprocket is designed for a variety of design solutions.

Features & Benefits


• Made from high-quality steels and carbon steel for durability
• Rough stock bore and hub profile for easy shaft connection
• Hardened teeth on sprockets up to and including 25 tooth for longevity
• Comprehensive range to find the correct sprocket sise for your application

Applications


• Suitable for automation different industries
• Ideal for use in systems requiring sprockets with a rough stock bore
• Designed to fit British Standard chain type 08B-1

Q: Can it be used in a variety of design solutions?


Yes, it is designed to fit a variety of design solutions.

Will it provide durability and quality?


Yes, it is made from high-grade steel and carbon steel for durability and quality.

Is it suitable for systems requiring sprockets with a rough stock bore?


Yes, it is ideal for systems requiring sprockets with a rough stock bore.

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