standard roller chains - Ming Chang Traffic Parts - #14

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Problem
Possible Causes
Suggested Remedy
Broken Pins
• Extrême overload
• Inspect the drive to détermine the cause of high load
Broken Offset Link Pins
• Overload
• One-pitch offset-links are not recommended
• Redesign drive using a higher capacity chain
Turn Pins
• Overload
• Inadéquate lubrication
• Replace chain as soon as possible
• Reduce shock load or install stronger chain
• Lubricate properly
Fatigue Failure
• Extrême overload
• Inspect the drive to détermine the cause of high load
• Redesign drive using a higher capacity chain
Cracking
• Stress corrosion cracking
• Protect the chain from corrosion
• Install anti-corrosive chains
Broken Rollers
• Foreign material between chain and sprocket tooth
• Fatigue failure
• Shield drive from foreign matter
• Redesign chain speed and load
V\forn Plates
• Bottom of plates worn due to rubbing on guides
• Chain should be replaced when wear over 5% of the plates heigh

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