by ep | Aug 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
Every roller chain drive faces the same fundamental challenge: the lubricant that protects the pin-bushing interface must be kept in contact with those surfaces long enough to provide a useful film, while contaminants from the environment must be kept away from the...
by ep | Aug 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
Lubrication is the single most important maintenance input for a roller chain drive, and also the one most frequently neglected. In applications where access for re-lubrication is restricted — enclosed machinery, high-temperature environments, food processing lines,...
by ep | Aug 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
The 3 percent elongation rule is quoted so frequently in roller chain maintenance literature that it can start to seem like a universal constant — a fixed threshold that applies equally to every chain, every drive, and every industry. It is not. The maximum allowable...
by ep | Aug 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
The term “chain stretch” is used loosely in maintenance circles to describe the gradual increase in chain length that occurs with operating hours. Technically, the steel in the link plates does not stretch in the plastic deformation sense — the actual...
by ep | Aug 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
When a roller chain pin fails in a heavy industrial drive, the consequences are rarely limited to the chain itself. Sprockets jam, shafts bend, and in severe cases downstream machinery is damaged before the drive can be stopped. Cottered roller chain addresses the pin...