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Here is a diagram that can be used to distinguish 520 and 530 drive chains. | Here is a diagram that can be used to distinguish 520 and 530 [[drive chains]]. | ||
By using a scale or caliper to measure the roller width between the inside plates, they can be easily identified. | By using a scale or [[caliper]] to measure the roller width between the inside plates, they can be easily identified. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 23 November 2010
Here is a diagram that can be used to distinguish 520 and 530 drive chains.
By using a scale or caliper to measure the roller width between the inside plates, they can be easily identified.
Nominal Dimensions Are:
520 = 1/4" - (0.25") - [6.35mm]
530 = 3/8" - (0.38") - [9.52mm]
- Both chains are standard #50 pitch of 5/8" - (0.625") - [15.88mm]