Engineer Class Chain 

Offset Sidebar Drive Chain

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Offset Sidebar Drive Chain

An offset sidebar drive chain is a type of roller chain that has additional offset or shifted side plates. This design allows the chain to better handle angled or skewed applications, such as those found in conveyor systems or certain types of machinery.
The offset side plates create a wider overall chain width, which can provide more support and stability. This makes the chain less likely to bind or jump off track when encountering sudden changes in direction.
Offset sidebar drive chains are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to accommodate different load capacities and specific applications. They are commonly used in industries such as agriculture, automotive, and manufacturing.

Offset Sidebar Drive Chain Size Chart

Applications of Engineering Class Chain

The engineered chain is a solid workhorse, ideal for high load capacities for many industrial applications that include or require harsh operating conditions. The engineered chain also provides fatigue strength for near-continuous operation. You don’t have to worry about stopping equipment due to poor performance or continuing equipment failure due to overuse. Engineering chains are versatile, working in the food service industry and some of the most challenging jobs on the planet, such as oil drilling, forklift operations, timber applications, road cranes, and elevators. While these applications are often harsh with high temperatures and volumes of sand, dirt, grease, and oil, engineered chains get the job done with high power transfer rates and unmatched durability. Engineered chains are a natural choice when your organization is looking for something to move heavy equipment and handle high shock loads.

Uses of Engineering Class Chains

Food service is just one of many applications of this type of multifunctional engineering chain. They are used in some of the toughest applications, such as oil drilling, operations involving large amounts of sand, dirt and sticky crude. They also saw the use of forklifts that would be subjected to repeated stress and bumps. Engineering chains are the engineer’s first choice when the application requires compact space, the maximum possible amount of power transfer and a high level of durability.