Poultry Slaughter Line Nylon Plastic Sprocket

Nylon plastic sprocket components specially designed for poultry slaughter overhead conveyor lines, including drive sprocketsidler sprockets, and transmission sprockets. All are made from high-strength PA6/PA66 nylon, serving as replacements for traditional metal sprockets.

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Product Details

Product Overview

Nylon plastic sprocket components specially designed for poultry slaughter overhead conveyor lines, including drive sprocketsidler sprockets, and transmission sprockets. All are made from high-strength PA6/PA66 nylon, serving as replacements for traditional metal sprockets.

Product Types

Drive Sprockets – Transmit power and drive the chain operation
Idler Sprockets – Support and guide the chain
Transmission Sprockets – Assist in power transmission and directional changes

Key Advantages

  • Lightweight and Durable: 60% lighter than metal sprockets with a longer service life
  • Quiet Operation: Low noise, no lubrication required
  • Rust and Corrosion Resistant: Withstands washing and disinfection, never rusts
  • Hygienic and Safe: Complies with food-grade standards, easy to clean
  • Energy Efficient: Reduces motor load, saving over 15% in electricity

Specifications

  • Material: PA6 (economical) / PA66 (enhanced)
  • Tooth Count: 15T, 17T, 30T (standard specifications)
  • Customization Support: Special tooth counts and sizes available on demand
  • Diameter: 100mm–200mm
  • Bore Size: 16mm–50mm

Applications

  • Slaughter and conveying lines for chickens, ducks, and geese
  • High-humidity environments such as pre-cooling and cutting rooms
  • Processing areas requiring frequent cleaning
  • Workshops with strict hygiene and noise control requirements

Service Features

✅ Standard specifications: 15T, 17T, 30T
✅ Customization of special tooth counts and sizes supported
✅ Old sprocket measurement for precise replacement
✅ Full technical guidance and installation support

Maintenance Instructions

  • Direct installation to replace existing metal sprockets
  • Regular high-pressure washing is sufficient; no oil lubrication required
  • Replacement recommended when tooth surface wear exceeds 15%

Nylon sprockets are lighter, quieter, and more corrosion-resistant, with customization services available to meet various overhead conveyor transmission needs.