by ep | Aug 11, 2026 | application
Replacing a worn roller chain while keeping the existing sprockets is one of the most reliable ways to shorten the service life of the new chain. It is also one of the most common maintenance shortcuts in Australian industrial and agricultural operations — the chain...
by ep | Aug 11, 2026 | application
A quiet roller chain drive is a healthy roller chain drive. That statement is more than a generalisation — the noise level and character of a chain drive are direct indicators of its mechanical condition, and a change in noise pattern almost always corresponds to a...
by ep | Aug 11, 2026 | application
Roller chain skipping on a sprocket — where the chain lurches forward by one or more teeth with an audible snap rather than engaging smoothly — is alarming when it happens and potentially damaging to both chain and sprocket. It is also a safety risk in drives where...
by ep | Aug 11, 2026 | application
Rapid roller chain elongation — reaching the 3 percent replacement threshold in a fraction of the expected service life — is one of the most frequent maintenance complaints in Australian agricultural and industrial operations. The chain appears to stretch at a rate...
by ep | Aug 11, 2026 | application
A roller chain that breaks repeatedly in the same drive — even after replacement — is not a product quality problem in most cases. It is a symptom of an underlying drive design, maintenance, or installation issue that the replacement chain will inherit and fail from...