Sprockets
Sprockets are sprockets, parts that rotate using a chain, generally used to change the speed, torque or direction of a motor. There are different types of sprockets for different applications, it is important to consider the sprocket shaft as this indicates the core that is designed for specific needs. Some of the varieties are described below.
Sprockets are components that optimize the performance of a system, and our operators are ready to help you choose the most efficient one for your needs.

Need a Sprockets Distributor?
At BRR® Refacciones Industriales we are distributors of Sprockets for different States and Cities such as: Puebla, Querétaro, Edo de México, SLP (San Luis Potosí), Ciudad Valles, León Guanajuato and Toluca. We also have an online Sprockets store for the rest of Mexico.
What are Sprockets?
Sprockets are rotating parts with teeth that are used in conjunction with a chain and, almost always, at least one with another. Sprocket to transmit torque. Sprockets and chain can be used to change the original speed, torque or direction of a motor.
The tooth shape of a sprocket is derived from the geometric path described by the chain roller as it moves across the pitch line and pitch circle for a given sprocket and chain pitch. The shape of the tooth form is mathematically related to the chain pitch (P), the number of teeth on the sprocket (N) and the roll diameter (Dr). The formulas for the seat curve, the radius R and the radius of the cover curve F Include the necessary clearances to allow smooth engagement between the chain rollers and the sprocket teeth.

Sorting by Sprocket Axis
The Shaft Type indicates the sprocket hub. Each type is designed for a specific need.
Type A does not have a shaft as part of the sprocket. The wheel must be mounted on a flange, axle or other clamping device.
Type B has the axle extending to one side of the wheel. This type is generally found in small and intermediate sized sprockets.
Type C has an axle of equal length on both sides of the wheel. Type C is generally found on large diameter or very heavy sprockets.type C is also more common for engineering class sprockets.
Type C Offset indicates a two-sided cube that is off-center because the axis lengths are not equal.

Types of Sprockets

Standard RC Sprocket with slotted bore

Sprockets for Metric Roller Chain

Sprockets for roller chain

Sprocket with shear bolt

Steel Sprocket

Biparted steel sprocket

Double pitch steel sprocket

Stainless steel sprocket

Sprocket MST

Metric Sprocket

Sprocket 800 Series

Sprocket for Engineering Chain

Sprocket Idlers
