Sprocket Manufacturers
Maier America (Atlanta, GA) |
Martin Sprocket & Gear Inc (Abilene, TX) |
Martin Sprocket & Gear Inc (Denver, CO) |
Martin Sprocket & Gear Inc (Danielsville, PA) |
Metro Sprocket & Gear (Midlothian, TX) |
Omega Machine & Tool Inc (Sacramento, CA) |
Pec Mfg Inc (Marble Falls, TX) |
Philly Connection (Roswell, GA) |
Renold Ajax (Westfield, NY) |
Republic Linear Shafting (Clinton Township, MI) |
Rino Mechanical Components Inc (Freeport, NY) |
S S White Technologies Inc (Piscataway, NJ) |
Shackelford-Wattner Mfg (Houston, TX) |
Spec Clutch (Bessemer, AL) |
Stober Drives Inc (Maysville, KY) |
Tb Wood's Inc (Mount Pleasant, MI) |
Texas Shafts Inc (Von Ormy, TX) |
W M Berg Inc (East Rockaway, NY) |
Warren Pike Assoc (Hopkinton, MA) |
Washington Iron Works (Sherman, TX) |
American Urethane, Inc. (Odenton, MD)
Manufacturer Polyurethane sprockets made by American Urethane are superior to metal sprockets both for original design and replacement for drive gear designs and similar drive systems. In addition, polyurethane sprockets have lower tooling costs and can save up to 50% compared to metal sprockets. Drive gear systems using polyurethane sprockets offer excellent wear and reduced downtime. Polyurethane sprockets also have unique noise abatement properties not possible with metal parts resulting in quieter operating machines. |
Rexnord (Milwaukee, WI)
Manufacturer Rexnord's solid cast iron sprockets offer superior abrasion resistance and strength. They are specifically engineered to work with Rex® chains to provide unmatched positive chain-sprocket interaction to ensure long life and high productivity. |