A Technical Guide to Ensuring 100% Sprocket Compatibility: Pitch, OD, and Bore Dimensions

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A bucket elevator sprocket that does not match the chain pitch will cause immediate and severe tooth climbing the moment the elevator starts. A sprocket with the wrong shaft bore diameter cannot be fitted to the elevator shaft. A sprocket with the wrong overall width creates chain misalignment that causes rapid side-plate wear and chain failure within weeks.

These compatibility failures are entirely preventable — and they all have the same root cause: ordering a sprocket without confirming the critical dimensions against the elevator’s actual specifications before production begins. This guide covers the four dimensions that determine bucket elevator sprocket compatibility, how to measure each one, and how to verify the specification before ordering.

Part of our bucket elevator sprocket series. Background: 3 Signs Your Elevator Sprocket Needs Replacing  ·  PA+GF vs Carbon Steel: Which Material for Which Shaft?

 

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Section 1 — The 4 Critical Dimensions

The 4 Dimensions That Determine Bucket Elevator Sprocket Compatibility

Mọi bánh răng thang máy gầu is defined by four dimensions that must be confirmed against the elevator’s chain and shaft specifications before a replacement can be ordered. These four dimensions are independent — a sprocket can be correct on three and incorrect on one, and the incorrect dimension is enough to cause a compatibility failure.

 

Dimension 1: Chain Pitch (P) — The Most Critical

The chain pitch is the centre-to-centre distance between adjacent chain pins. For ANSI double-pitch conveyor roller chain — the standard for Z type bucket elevators — this is the fundamental dimension that determines the sprocket tooth geometry. Every other sprocket dimension (outer diameter, tooth profile, root circle) is derived from the chain pitch and tooth count.

A sprocket machined for C2052 chain (31.75mm pitch) has a completely different tooth profile from a sprocket machined for C2042 chain (25.4mm pitch), even if both have 24 teeth and similar outer diameters. Running a C2052 sprocket on C2042 chain — or vice versa — causes the chain rollers to sit at the wrong position on the tooth profile, creating the conditions for immediate tooth climbing.

 

Chain DesignationPitch (mm)Roller Diameter (mm)Corresponding Sprocket OD (24T)Common Z-type Application
C204025.407.95~165mmCompact Z-type elevators — 0.5L, 1.0L buckets
C204225.4015.88~213mmStandard Z-type elevators — 1.8L buckets (some models)
C205231.7519.05~258mmMost common — 1.8L and 4L Z-type elevators ★
C206238.1022.23~305mmHeavy-duty Z-type — 4L and 6L buckets
C208250.8028.58~402mmIndustrial Z-type — 6L and DS/DQ industrial

 

How to confirm your chain pitch: Measure 10 consecutive chain links under light tension (pin centre to pin centre across 10 links) and divide by 10. This gives the pitch in mm. Match to the table above. Do not assume the pitch from the bucket size or elevator model — measure it.

 

Dimension 2: Outer Diameter (OD) — Casing Clearance and Engagement Depth

The sprocket outer diameter is determined by the chain pitch and tooth count. For a C2052 chain with 24 teeth, the theoretical pitch diameter is 31.75mm × 24 / π = 242.5mm, and the outer diameter (tip circle) is approximately ø258mm for the carbon steel version, ø260.29mm for the PA+GF plastic version.

The outer diameter matters for two reasons: first, it must clear the elevator casing — there must be sufficient clearance between the sprocket tip circle and the casing walls to prevent contact during operation. Second, it determines the engagement depth — how far each chain roller travels into the tooth valley on engagement. Incorrect OD (from a non-standard tooth count or pitch) produces either insufficient engagement depth (rollers sit too shallow) or interference with the casing.

  • Carbon steel C2052-24Z driving sprocket OD: ø258mm (tip circle)
  • PA+GF C2052-24Z driven sprocket OD: approximately ø260.29mm
  • Check casing clearance: measure the available diameter inside the elevator head casing where the sprocket runs. Minimum clearance from sprocket OD to casing wall: 5mm each side

 

Dimension 3: Shaft Bore Diameter and Keyway — The Fitting Dimensions

The shaft bore diameter and keyway dimensions determine whether the sprocket physically fits onto the elevator drive shaft. These dimensions are specific to each elevator installation — there is no universal standard across all Z type bucket elevator models.

Standard bore for C2052-24Z driving sprocket: ø25mm, H7 tolerance (+0.03/+0.01mm). Standard keyway: 8mm width, 28.3mm depth.

However, ‘standard’ means common — not universal. Some elevator manufacturers use ø28mm, ø30mm, or ø32mm shaft diameters. Some use metric keyways of different widths. If your elevator shaft does not match the standard dimensions, a custom bore must be specified before production.

 

Bore/Keyway ParameterStandard ValueToleranceHow to Measure
Shaft bore diameterø25mmH7: +0.03/+0.01mmMeasure the elevator shaft diameter with a vernier caliper. This is the bore diameter to specify.
Keyway width8mm± 0.018mmMeasure the keyway width in the shaft with a caliper or keyway gauge. Must match the key you are using.
Keyway depth (in bore)28.3mmTiêu chuẩnMeasure from the bore surface to the bottom of the keyway slot.
Overall sprocket width30mm± 0.05mmMeasure the face-to-face width of the existing sprocket. Chain must be aligned across this width.

 

Custom bore policy: We machine sprockets to any bore diameter and keyway specification. Provide the shaft diameter, keyway width, and keyway depth — or send us your shaft drawing — and we will confirm the custom bore specification before production. Standard bore machining adds 3–5 business days to lead time. Custom bore at no additional charge for orders above MOQ.

 

Dimension 4: Overall Width — Chain Alignment

The overall width of the sprocket — the face-to-face dimension — must match the chain width at the sprocket engagement zone. For C2052 chain, the standard sprocket width is 30mm (± 0.05mm for the carbon steel version). A sprocket that is too narrow allows the chain to rock laterally on the teeth, accelerating side plate wear. A sprocket that is too wide creates chain misalignment between the two sprockets if the excess width is not centred on the shaft.

  • Standard: 30mm overall width for C2052-24Z (both carbon steel and PA+GF versions)
  • Check: measure the overall width of your existing sprocket before ordering replacement. Non-standard widths indicate a custom or modified elevator — contact us with the measurement for confirmation before ordering

 

Section 2 — The Drawing Confirmation Process

How Our Drawing Confirmation Process Works

Every bucket elevator sprocket order we fulfil goes through a drawing confirmation step before production begins. This is not a formality — it is the step that catches dimensional mismatches between the ‘standard’ specification and the buyer’s actual elevator.

 

  1. You send us your dimensions (or upload your elevator drawing / existing sprocket drawing)
  2. We produce a technical drawing showing all confirmed dimensions: pitch, OD, root circle, bore, keyway, width, and tooth profile
  3. We send the drawing to you for approval — typically within 24 hours of receiving complete dimensions
  4. You review the drawing against your elevator specifications and confirm or request corrections
  5. Production begins only after you confirm the drawing — no assumptions, no surprises at delivery

 

If any dimension in the drawing does not match your elevator, we revise before production. The drawing confirmation is the document that makes Chinese aftermarket sprockets reliably compatible — and the absence of this step is the primary reason some buyers have experienced compatibility problems with other suppliers.

 

Section 3 — Full Specification Reference

Complete C2052-24Z Sprocket Specification Reference

The following table is the complete dimensional specification for the C2052-24Z driving sprocket (carbon steel, galvanized) and driven sprocket (PA+GF). Use this as the reference for comparing your existing sprocket dimensions.

 

Tham sốCarbon Steel Driving SprocketPA+GF Driven SprocketTolerance / Note
Chain modelC2052C2052ANSI B29.1 double-pitch
Chain pitch (P)31.75mm31.75mmMust match chain exactly
Roller diameterø19.05mmø19.05mmMatches C2052 chain roller
Số lượng răng24 teeth24 teethStandard Z-type specification
Outer diameter (OD)ø258mm≈ ø260.29mmTip circle — check casing clearance
Root circleø243.25mmPer standard
Hub ODø65mmPer design
Hub length180mm30mm (full width)Carbon steel has extended hub for shaft engagement
Shaft boreø25mmPer applicationH7 tolerance (+0.03/+0.01mm). Custom bore available.
Keyway width8mmPer application± 0.018mm. Custom keyway available.
Keyway depth28.3mmPer applicationStandard depth for 8mm key
Overall width30 ± 0.05mm30mmMust match chain width across sprocket face
Set screws2 × M8N/ACarbon steel hub locking screws
Xử lý bề mặtGalvanizedNatural whiteCarbon steel: zinc plated. PA+GF: no treatment needed.
Tolerance standardIT13IT13Unspecified dimensions per IT13 grade
Bore surface finishRa 0.16Per standardHigh-finish bore for precise shaft fit

 

Conclusion & CTA

Confirm Your Dimensions Before Ordering

The technical guide above covers the four dimensions that determine bucket elevator sprocket compatibility. For the vast majority of Z type bucket elevator installations using C2052 chain, the standard C2052-24Z specification applies directly. For non-standard shaft bores, custom keyways, or elevated casing clearance requirements, the drawing confirmation process resolves all deviations before production.

The 10 minutes spent confirming four dimensions before ordering is the difference between a sprocket that fits and functions correctly from day one, and one that requires return shipping and a production delay while the correct specification is determined.

 

Upload your drawing or send your dimensions. Our engineers will issue a C2052-24Z drawing confirmation within 24 hours. Carbon steel galvanized driving sprocket + PA+GF driven sprocket — both in one order, both confirmed. Contact us with your specifications →

 

View sprocket specifications and order: Bucket Elevator Sprockets — C2052-24Z Carbon Steel & PA+GF  ·  Matched C2052 Conveyor Roller Chain  ·  Complete Bucket Elevator Parts Range

 

Related Reading — Sprocket Blog Series

Blog 1: 3 Signs Your Elevator Sprockets Need Replacement Before a Catastrophic Failure

Blog 2: PA+GF vs. Galvanized Carbon Steel: Which Sprocket Is Right for Your Driving vs. Driven Shaft?

Blog 3: A Technical Guide to Ensuring 100% Sprocket Compatibility (this article)

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