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  • Martin Roller Chain Sprocket, Reboreable, Type B Hub, Single Strand, 35 Chain Size, 0.375" Pitch, 54 Teeth, 0.625" Bore Dia., 6.
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Buy from Amazon $51.78$9.26 $55.00 $45.00 $35.00 $25.00 $15.00 $5.00 Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun 2014 2015 2016 $29.55, Apr 23 10:19 am$28.90, Apr 24 - Jun 10$31.15, Jun 11 - Jul 4$31.18, Jul 5 - Jul 8$34.64, Jul 9 - Jul 14$36.11, Jul 15 - Aug 3$36.15, Aug 4 - Aug 13$36.11, Aug 14 - Sep 1$37.09, Sep 4 - Nov 16$37.13, Nov 19 - Dec 9$37.09, Dec 11 - Dec 17$36.11, Dec 21 11:12 pm$36.65, Jan 11 - Jan 18$36.69, Jan 19 - Jan 26$36.65, Apr 26 - May 14$36.69, May 18 - May 27$36.65, May 31 - Jun 5$36.69, Jun 9 - Jun 13$31.45, Jun 17 6:27 am$26.97, Jun 21 1:43 am$25.78, Jun 24 7:52 pm$23.66, Jun 28 10:24 pm$36.69, Jul 3 1:22 am$33.09, Jul 7 7:46 am$25.61, Jul 12 7:25 pm$20.85, Jul 16 11:14 am$16.99, Jul 20 2:16 am$14.56, Jul 23 2:39 pm$12.45, Jul 27 4:28 am$10.68, Jul 30 6:19 pm$9.26, Aug 3 8:02 am$36.65, Aug 6 - Oct 18$34.73, Oct 21 - Oct 29$51.78, Nov 2 4:58 pm$36.65, Nov 6 - Dec 3$34.73, Dec 8 - Dec 18$51.78, Dec 23 8:18 am$36.65, Dec 28 - Mar 10$34.73, Mar 22 - Apr 14 47,349668,196 527,344 351,563 175,781 0 Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun 2015 2016

Price Details

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Last Seen $34.73 Apr 14, '16
Highest $51.78 Dec 23, '15
Lowest $9.26 Aug 3, '15
Average $34.73 (30d avg)
$36.16 (90d avg)
$36.89 (180d avg)
$34.86 (365d avg)
$35.00 (Lifetime average)
Added Apr 22, 2014

Sales Rank

30 day average: 649,294
90 day average: 617,491

Product Description

The Martin type B sprocket is suitable for use with the series 35 chain with 3/8 pitch for driver or driven sprocket applications. Varying numbers of teeth, hub sizes, pitch diameters, and stock bore sizes offer application flexibility. Made from high carbon steel, it has high strength and durability. Type B sprockets have a hub extension on one side to provide stability, and allow for the use of full-depth keyways and standard setscrews to attach the sprocket. They can also accommodate a wide range of shafts. The options for this class of sprocket are: number of teeth from 8 to 112; outside diameter from 1.130 to 13.590; stock bore size from 3/8 to 3/4; maximum bore size from 3/8 to 1-1/2; hub diameter from 3/4 to 2-1/4; length through bore from 3/4 to 1.00; and approximate weight from 0.07 lbs to 6.70 lbs. The tooth width is 0.168 nominal. Hubs with a diameter of 1-1/4 or smaller have a recessed groove for chain clearance. Maximum bores will accommodate standard keyseat and setscrew over keyseat. Slightly larger bores are possible with no keyseat, shallow keyseat, or setscrew at angle to keyseat. All Martin sprockets meet or exceed ANSI standards. A sprocket is a wheel with teeth around the perimeter that meshes with a chain, track, or other perforated or indented material. Unlike gears that mesh with another gear, sprockets mesh with a chain, which then interacts with another sprocket. Gears can be used to transmit power around a corner, based on how they fit together. Sprockets with chains only work in straight lines. Some common benefits of chain-drive systems include minimal slippage, a fixed ratio between rotating shafts, and versatility with many different chain attachments and sprocket material selections. An example of a power transmission system is a standard bicycle, which has a sprocket and a chain to deliver power from the riders legs to the wheels making the bike move. Martin Sprocket & Gear manufactures power transmission and conveying products. The company was founded in 1951 and is headquartered in Arlington, TX. Martin provides tools that meet American National Standards Institute (ANSI), National Aerospace Standard (NAS), and Deutsches Institut fr Normung (DIN) standards.

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