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πŸ”— Carbon KOVPT Roller Chain Sprocket Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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3.8
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Description of πŸ”— Carbon KOVPT Roller Chain Sprocket

Material:Carbon Steel. Teeth Number: 23 Teeth. Bore Diameter :1/2" ; Pitch:3/8". What You Get : 1PCS x Roller Chain Plate Sprocket. Outside Diameter: 2.95".

Reviews

Global ratings 3
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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solid and Reliable Roller Chain Sprocket

Through trial and error, I found that this roller chain sprocket is an excellent choice for my machinery. The carbon construction ensures durability and longevity even with heavy usage. It delivers outstanding performance and has reduced my maintenance costs. However, I wish the packaging included clear instructions for proper installation. Regardless, I recommend the KOVPT roller chain sprocket to anyone in the industrial and scientific sector seeking a reliable power transmission product.

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting due to carbon material
Cons
  • Prone to wearing out quickly with frequent use.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Suitable for some applications

I tried to use this for karting as a rear sprocket but it didn't fit the chain. If your chain has specs, be sure to check them before you buy the sprocket. I think it was partly my fault so I decided to give it 3 stars as it turned around pretty quickly and was exactly what was advertised.

Pros
  • Roller chain sprockets
Cons
  • Quick guide

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Did the seller drill holes in the sprocket? Buyer Attention

Are there any random holes drilled in the sprocket? They're not even fully drilled. Looks like someone accidentally drilled holes in it, figured out it has to be without holes, said 'okay' and put the half-drilled one in a package to ship to customers anyway. Not suitable. It would make a decent sprocket so it gets 2 stars but the hole drilling salesman is completely out of place.

Pros
  • Power Transmission Products
Cons
  • I don't remember