SpanTech 3C Polyurethane PillowTop Link Chain - 50mm Pitch Size
SpanTech 3C Polyurethane PillowTop Link Chain - 50mm Pitch Size
SKU:CHA-6ab635
Explore the SpanTech 3C Polyurethane PillowTop Link Chain - 50mm pitch size for precise and cost-effective small product transfers in food industries.
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The SpanTech 3C Polyurethane PillowTop Link Chain in 50mm pitch size offers a curved design that minimizes chordal action, ideal for precise transfers close to the chain. Perfect for thin food products like tortillas and cookies, it provides a cost-effective solution when paired with a dead plate transfer. This chain, part of the SuperTight category, is lightweight yet durable, with impressive sanitary features that enhance cleanability and suitability for cooling applications.
Product Specifications
Additional Information Additional Information
Handles the most delicate of products with ease and precision.
Chain Options Chain Options
Plain (White or Blue)Moving Side Guide (White or Blue)Polyurethane High Friction
Specifications Available Width Ranges
3.76 to 46.28 in | 95.6 to 1205.6 mm
Specifications Durable
50 mm PillowTop Chain is very lightweight yet very strong.
Specifications Material Options
Polyurethane
Specifications Pitch Size
1.97 in | 50 mm
Specifications Sanitary
The open design concept improves cleanability and makes it perfect for cooling applications.
Specifications Tight Turning Radius
50 mm PillowTop chain has one of the tighter turning radii that Span Tech offers.
What Is Chordal Action What Is Chordal Action
The rising and lowering of an individual chain link as it enters a sprocket is known as chordal action. The reason it happens is simply due to geometry. When a chain is "wrapped" around a sprocket, the pins of the chain form a polygon shape. When you look at this polygon shape traveling around a sprocket, it is bumpy - not smooth. When a conveyor chain enters a drive sprocket, it goes from a flat line to this polygon shape and results in a rise/lowering of the pin. This effect can be lessened only by using a smaller pitch chain, or increasing the sprocket size - it cannot be prevented. That being said, depending on the elevation of the chain (in relation to the sprocket), we can control whether the chain "rises" or "lowers" to match this polygon shape.