Posted by Don-WI on August 31, 2009 at 20:18:37 from (72.135.120.93):
In Reply to: Weld-on sprockets?? posted by PJH on August 31, 2009 at 07:02:38:
I'll just chime in here too- Clamp them tight, tack, and weld all the way around the hub.
I used to work at a sprocket/gear shop and welded about 95% of the sprockets that went out the door. We had an air powered cylinder that would clamp down when you stepped on a peddle, and it had a motor that spun it around with an adjustable speed. The wire feed welder was clamped to an arm that swung in from the side and was adjustable for different positions. Very home made setup, but it worked great and I'd be willing to bet that lots of guys on here have seen a sprocket welded by that rig if they have anything made under the AGCO umbrella. Also lots of other manufacturers in NE Wisconsin use them as OEM as well.
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