Description
– A motorcycle oil seal chain, also known as a sealed chain, uses rubber O-rings or X-rings to retain lubricant and keep out contaminants like dirt and water.
– This design significantly reduces wear and extends the chain’s lifespan compared to unsealed chains.
Key Features:
Inner and Outer Plates:
Provide the structural framework for the chain.
Pins:
Connect the plates and rotate within the bushings.
Bushings:
Connect the inner plates and support the pins.
Rollers:
Engage with the sprockets, protecting the bushings and pins.
O-rings or X-rings:
Seal the gaps between the pins and bushings, retaining lubricant and keeping contaminants out.
Lubricating Grease:
Reduces friction and wear between the pins and bushings.
Connecting Link:
Used for assembly and disassembly of the chain.
Benefits of Sealed Chains:
Reduced Maintenance:
Sealed chains require less frequent lubrication and cleaning compared to unsealed chains.
Extended Lifespan:
The sealing mechanism minimizes wear and tear, resulting in a longer lifespan.
Improved Performance:
Reduced friction leads to more efficient power transfer and smoother operation.
Durability:
Sealed chains are more resistant to the damaging effects of dirt, water, and other contaminants.


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