Jeremywell 60-tooth #40 roller chain sprocket, 1" bore, B type vs Jeremywell 40B48 roller chain sprocket, 5/8 bore
Overall winner: Jeremywell 60-tooth #40 roller chain sprocket, 1" bore, B type
Key Differences
Product A (60-tooth, 1" bore) is a larger sprocket with a lower listed price tier and is noted for fitting existing chains; Product B (48-tooth, 5/8" bore) is smaller and more suited where a 5/8" bore is required despite being in a higher price tier. Both share similar machining quality and mixed notes on bearing size/quality
Jeremywell 60-tooth #40 roller chain sprocket, 1" bore, B type
A #40 roller chain sprocket with 1" bore and 60 teeth designed for 1" live axles. Well-machined, heavy-duty feel with easy installation and good alignment, though some note it runs 2mm small
Pros
- well-machined and heavy-duty feel
- easy installation
- good alignment
- value for money
Cons
- size may be 2mm smaller for some users
- bearing quality mixed reviews
Jeremywell 40B48 roller chain sprocket, 5/8 bore
Sprocket for roller chain systems with a 5/8" bore and 48 teeth. 1045 medium carbon steel meets ANSI and MARTIN standards. Customers note easy installation and good fit, with mixed feedback on size and bearing quality
Pros
- well-machined construction
- easy installation
- good fit with existing chains
- value for money
Cons
- size noted as 2mm too small by several customers
- mixed reviews on bearing quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jeremywell |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jeremywell |
| User Reviews | Tie |