Conveyor Gearbox Shaft Bore Flange Chain Coupling

18-Tooth Finished Bore Steel Chain Coupling for Conveyor Gearbox Shaft offered in 2" and 2-15/16" Bore Sizes for 80 Chain.

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Keep your car wash tunnel running smoothly with the ultra-durable CH8018X2 Drive Sprocket. Specifically engineered for high-demand car wash conveyor systems, this heavy-duty sprocket delivers the precise timing and rugged reliability required to keep your conveyor chain moving without skipping a beat.


Built to survive the harsh, wet, and chemical-heavy environment of a modern car wash tunnel, the CH8018X2 is a direct-fit replacement component designed to minimize downtime and maximize throughput.


Key features and benefits include:


  • Built for Car Wash Conveyors: Engineered specifically to handle the continuous loads and wet environments of vehicle wash tunnels.
  • Optimal Chain Engagement: Designed with 18 hardened teeth to ensure smooth chain engagement, reducing wear and tear on both the sprocket and your conveyor chain.
  • Corrosion & Wear Resistant: Manufactured from high-grade, heavy-duty steel designed to resist the corrosive effects of water, reclaimed water, and aggressive wash chemicals.
  • Bore Sizes: 2" and 2-15/16"
  • # of Teeth: 18
  • Chain Type: 80
  • Coupling Style: Chain
  • Flange Material: Steel
  • Max Speed: With Cover 2,000 RPM, Without Cover 500 RPM
  • Shaft Spacing: Close Coupled
  • Temperature Rating: -30F-225F
  • High-Torque Keyway (KW): Built with a robust 15/16" keyway to deliver positive, high-torque power transfer from the drive motor without the risk of shearing or slippage.
  • Exact Finished Bore: Machined to tight tolerances for a perfect, direct-fit replacement on standard 2" and 2-15/16" conveyor drive shafts, drastically minimizing installation time and tunnel downtime.
  • Industrial-Grade Durability: Manufactured from premium, high-strength steel built to resist shock loads, constant friction, and the corrosive effects of recycled wash water and aggressive detergents.


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