Frequently Asked Questions
- Is silent chain really silent?
- How can I determine the pitch of my silent chain?
- Is there a Ramsey distributor near to me?
- What is the best lubrication for silent chain?
- Are conveyor chains different from chains used for power transmission?
- Why should I use silent chain?
- Which is better, single pin or two pin chain joints?
- Why does silent chain run more smoothly than other chains?
- How does Ramsey Silent Chain compare with belts?
- How does Ramsey Silent Chain compare with Roller Chains?
- How does Ramsey Silent Chain compare with Gears?
- How do I design a Silent chain drive?
- Can I buy sprockets and chain from different sources?
- Does Ramsey have a replacement chain for the Morse HV or Hy-Vo chain?
- How do you measure chain width?
- Which type of chain guiding should I use?
- Are chains from different manufacturers interchangeable?
9. How does Ramsey Silent Chain compare with belts?
Silent chain drives compared with belts:
- Higher speed and power capacity
- Detachable and therefore more easily installed
- Greater efficiency
- Larger drive ratios possible
- No slippage
- Higher drive ratios at short center distances
- Less affected by temperature or humidity
- Lower bearing loads
- Less affected by oil or grease


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