INA 17 Tooth Parallel Sprocket, KSR16-L0-10-10-17-09

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194-7231
Mfr. Part No.:
KSR16-L0-10-10-17-09
Manufacturer:
INA
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Brand

INA

Number of Teeth

17

Product Type

Sprocket

Bore Type

Parallel

Pitch Diameter

9.53mm

Material

Steel

Sprocket Width

18.3mm

Maximum Inside Diameter

16.2mm

Standards/Approvals

No

INA Sprocket, 17 Teeth, 16.2mm Maximum Inside Diameter - KSR16-L0-10-10-17-09


This sprocket is a steel transmission component designed to engage with chain drives in industrial machinery. It serves as a rotary drive element for conveyor and motion-transfer systems, providing controlled tooth engagement and rotational conformity within mechanical assemblies.

Features and Benefits:


• Parallel bore configuration simplifies shaft alignment and mounting
• Steel construction ensures wear resistance under continuous operation
• Seventeen teeth optimise load distribution across links
• 9.53mm pitch diameter matches standard chain geometry for smooth meshing
• 18.3mm overall width supports stable chain tracking during rotation

Applications


• Suitable for conveyor systems requiring Compact drive elements
• Ideal for small-diameter shaft installations in automation rigs
• Used with robotic feed mechanisms needing precise tooth engagement
• Can be used for replacement in assembly-line powertrains

What shaft Interface does it require?


It accepts a parallel-bore shaft fit designed for direct mounting without tapered adaptors, enabling straightforward installation in confined spaces.

How does the material choice affect maintenance intervals?


The steel composition provides resistance to abrasion and contact fatigue, reducing the frequency of replacement compared with softer alternatives under comparable loading.

What operational characteristic affects chain compatibility?


The sprocket’s tooth count combined with its pitch diameter determines the chain link spacing compatibility and influences permissible rotational speed for given loads.

How does the sprocket width influence system stability?


A broader sprocket face increases lateral support of the chain, helping to maintain alignment and reduce lateral wear in continuous-motion applications.

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