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Roller Chain Connection

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feb14

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Aug 1, 2005
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I need to use roller chain to operate a mechanism over a 41 inches center to center distance. Speed is almost negligible, but the force of operation is high. My center distance is fixed with no room for adjustment of chian tension. I will like to be able to find some adaptor for connecting the chain so that I can use the adaptor for tensioning the chain. I will prefer a bolt connection for the adjustment but I am open to any ideas now. Please help.

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You can't change the length except in integer pitch increments. Otherwise the chain can't pass over the sprockets its connection point. You can get single-pitch increments by removing link pairs or by using a "half link" to connect the ends.

You might also consider the floating block type of tensioner that clamps at the middle of the loop. Take a look at page 986 in the McMaster catalog:


Don
Kansas City
 
Thanks Eromlignod. I have already checked the Mcmaster tensioner and its too bulky for my application. I dont have the space. My chain is not going to run continuous. I am only going to be moving back and forth over a 180° angle.
 
Thanks a lot for your responses. The turnbuckle seems like a nice idea. I just have to find a size which will work with a size 40 chain.
Thanks again guys.
 
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