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The Roller Chain Size Chart displayed here presents the most complete dimensions for each type of roller chain. Each size in the "Chain Size" column serves as a clickable link, directing you to a specific roller chain size category.
Double Roller Chain. Roller Link or Inner Link - Used for replacement of dam-aged rollers. Offset Link - Used to assemble chain strands when an odd number of pitches is desired. Connector Link - Used to asemble chain strands when an even number of pitches is desired.
Roller Width Roller Diam. Inside Link Plate Height* Cottered Chain Width* Riveted Chain Width* Average Tensile Strength 25 1/8 0.130 0.237 0.37 0.34 875
sec_01_standard. Dimensions are in inches unless otherwise indicated. Chain No. No. of Strands. Pitch. Inside Width Min. Roller Diam Max. Plate Height Max. Inner Plate Thick Max.
Roller Type "S" indicates a standard roller. Roller Type "R" indicates an oversized carrier roller. Roller Type "R" can be manufactured with plastic oversized carrier rollers.
Measure the pitch (P), roller width (W), roller diameter (D), overall width (A), plate height (H), plate thickness (T), and pin diameter (E) of your chain. Match your measurements to the dimensions in the chart to determine the standard size chain you need.
SY C2042 R 15.88. Chain is rollerless. Dimension shown is bushing diameter Roller Type "S" indicates a standard roller. Roller Type "R" indicates an oversized carrier roller. Roller Type "R" can be manufactured with plastic oversized carrier rollers.