Description
Eickhoff Shearer Traction Sprocket Assembly | Product Overview This product is the core drive component of the traction and travel system of Eickhoff series coal mining machines (such as the SL and EDW series)—the travel sprocket assembly. It converts the rotational torque output from the gearbox into traction force for forward or backward movement by meshing with the pins (tooth rails) of the face scraper conveyor through tooth grooves. This assembly typically includes forged/cast sprockets, a drive shaft, heavy-duty bearings, multi-channel seals, lubrication nozzles, and mounting flanges or hubs. It is a ready-to-use modular functional unit that directly determines the smoothness, reliability, and climbing ability of the coal mining machine’s traction.
Technical Features and Advantages
Superior Wear Resistance of Sprocket Teeth: The sprocket teeth are made of special alloy steel (such as 42CrMo) through integral forging or precision casting. The tooth surface and root are treated with medium-frequency quenching or flame quenching, achieving a surface hardness of HRC 50-55 and a depth of 3-5mm. The wear life is more than twice that of ordinary materials.
Integrated Sealing Design: Equipped with a combination of labyrinth seals and heavy-duty lip seals, and pre-filled with long-lasting grease, effectively preventing impurities such as coal slurry and water from entering the bearing cavity, adapting to extremely harsh underground working conditions.
High-Load Bearing Unit: Built-in large-tapered tapered roller bearings or self-aligning roller bearings, capable of simultaneously withstanding enormous radial and axial thrust, ensuring stable sprocket operation under off-center load conditions.
Overall Balance and Precision: The assembly undergoes dynamic balancing before leaving the factory, ensuring high-precision coaxiality between the sprocket tooth profile and the mounting reference surface, reducing operational vibration and protecting downstream transmission components.
Common Faults and Replacement Diagnosis
Main Failure Modes:
Severe Sprocket Tooth Wear or “Tooth Creep”: Leads to traction slippage and unstable speed.
Tooth Fracture or Chipping: Caused by overload impact or material fatigue.
Bearing Damage: Causes sprocket wobble, abnormal noise, and overheating.
Seal Failure: Leads to grease leakage and coal slurry ingress, accelerating bearing wear.
Signs of Impending Replacement:
Periodic “clunking” noise or severe vibration occurs when the equipment is moving.
A significant decrease in traction, slippage, or even inability to move occurs.
Visual inspection reveals that the sprocket teeth are noticeably sharper, thinner, or damaged.
Service and Support: Our travel sprocket assemblies strictly adhere to Eickhoff’s original design specifications and dimensional chain requirements, ensuring a perfect match with the equipment frame and traction gearbox. We support supplying by model and also support customized production and repair based on existing parts or drawings. For commonly used models, we maintain a stock of finished products to ensure rapid response.





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