S102B engineering steel bush chain
Engineered steel bush chains, also known as steel knuckle chains (often based on American Standards), are a superior alternative to cast combination chains. Designed to be generally interchangeable with these chains, they offer improved performance and durability.
These chains are relatively lightweight yet highly durable, making them ideal for use in bucket elevators, especially when driven by conventional toothed or plain rim traction wheels. They excel in providing reliable service in cement and other dry, abrasive applications.
ANSI Chain No. | Chain N o. | Pitch
P mm |
Bush diameter
d1 max mm |
Width between inner plates
b1 min mm |
Pin
diameter d2 max mm |
Pin
length L max mm |
Plate depth
h2 max mm |
Plate thickness
T max mm |
Ultimate tensile strength
Q min kN/bf |
Average tensile strength
Qo kN |
Weight per meter
q kg/m |
S102B | 101.60 | 25.40 | 54.10 | 15.88 | 111.3 | 38.10 | 9.7 | 160.0/35993 | 176.0 | 10.40 | |
S110 | 152.40 | 32.00 | 54.10 | 15.88 | 111.3 | 38.10 | 9.7 | 160.0/35993 | 176.0 | 9.80 | |
S111 | 120.90 | 36.60 | 66.80 | 19.05 | 131.2 | 50.80 | 9.7 | 214.0/48141 | 235.4 | 15.90 | |
S131 | 78.11 | 32.00 | 33.50 | 15.88 | 90.5 | 38.10 | 9.7 | 160.0/35993 | 176.0 | 11.60 | |
S150 | 153.67 | 44.70 | 84.30 | 25.40 | 164.6 | 63.50 | 12.7 | 378.0/85034 | 416.0 | 25.70 | |
S188 | 66.27 | 22.40 | 26.90 | 12.70 | 68.6 | 28.40 | 6.4 | 102.0/22946 | 112.2 | 5.60 | |
S856 | 152.40 | 44.40 | 76.20 | 25.40 | 154.9 | 63.50 | 12.7 | 365.0/82110 | 401.5 | 25.00 | |
S857 | 152.40 | 44.40 | 76.20 | 25.40 | 154.9 | 82.60 | 12.7 | 432.0/97182 | 475.2 | 32.00 | |
S859 | 152.40 | 60.40 | 95.30 | 31.75 | 188.5 | 101.60 | 16.0 | 690.0/155221 | 759.0 | 55.90 | |
S864 | 177.80 | 60.40 | 95.30 | 31.75 | 188.5 | 101.60 | 16.0 | 690.0/155221 | 759.0 | 51.80 | |
S102.5 | 102.36 | 34.93 | 57.15 | 19.05 | 115.0 | 44.45 | 9.5 | 214.0/48141 | 235.4 | 14.09 | |
S110F1 | 152.40 | 31.75 | 53.48 | 15.88 | 111.0 | 44.45 | 9.5 | 160.0/35993 | 176.0 | 10.50 | |
S111F1 | 120.90 | 36.51 | 66.68 | 19.05 | 125.0 | 50.80 | 9.5 | 214.0/48141 | 235.4 | 15.46 | |
S150F1 | 153.67 | 44.50 | 80.60 | 28.60 | 152.0 | 80.00 | 12.0 | 900.0/202328 | 990.0 | 29.87 |
ANSI C hain No. | P
mm |
G
mm |
F
mm |
W
mm |
h4
mm |
d4
mm |
T
mm |
*S102B | 101.60 | 77.0 | 121.0 | 130.8 | 25.4 | 10.2 | 9.7 |
S131 | 78.1 1 | 73.9 | 104.6 | 157.0 | 25.4 | 13.5 | 9.7 |
S188 | 66.27 | 54.6 | 95.2 | 131.6 | 20.6 | 10.2 | 6.4 |
*S102B only withA-1 attachments
Direction of Travel
To maximize the lifespan of conveyor and elevator chains, it is crucial to ensure the correct direction of travel, especially for offset sidebar cast or bushed chains without rollers.
The chain should operate with the open end of the link facing the direction of travel. This alignment minimizes frictional wear between the link and the driving sprocket teeth, enhancing overall chain longevity.
This guideline applies to all offset sidebar conveyor or elevator chains without rollers, as well as to all offset sidebar cast or forged link chains.
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