Overview
The Martin Sprocket 60BS14 is a bored-to-size (BS) roller chain sprocket designed for direct shaft installation in light-duty power transmission systems. This sprocket is rated for #60 roller chain with a 3/4-inch pitch and 14 teeth, making it compatible with standard industrial chain drive assemblies. Finished bore sprockets have been adapted for installation on a shaft without additional components and are generally used in low power applications.
Key Features
- Shaft-ready with complete keyway and setscrews; keyways are on the centerline of the tooth
- Made from high carbon steel for high strength and durability
- 1-inch bore diameter with 3.736-inch outside diameter and 2-9/16-inch hub outside diameter
- Single-strand design compatible with standard #60 roller chain
- New in box condition—ready for immediate deployment
Technical Specifications
Below are the verified technical specifications for the Martin Sprocket 60BS14 with 1-inch bore:
Typical Applications
Bored-to-size sprockets like the 60BS14 are commonly deployed in:
- Conveyor systems and material handling equipment
- Agricultural machinery and implements
- Small industrial machinery and custom chain drives
- Pump and fan drive systems with light to moderate load requirements
- Equipment requiring quick shaft mounting without bushing or sleeving
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- ANSI #60 roller chain (standard industrial chain)
- 3/4-inch pitch drive systems
- Shafts up to 1-inch diameter with standard keyway slots
- Low-power industrial transmission assemblies
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
The Martin 60BS14 with 1-inch bore is a direct replacement for any existing #60 chain sprocket requiring 14 teeth, 3/4-inch pitch, and 1-inch bore diameter. Martin offers the 60BS14 model with multiple bore sizes (7/8″, 1″, 1-1/4″, 1-1/2″, 1-5/8″, 1-7/16″) to fit various shaft configurations. Verify your existing bore size before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Works With
- Standard ANSI #60 roller chain
- 1-inch diameter industrial shafts
- Keyway-compatible shaft configurations
- Low-speed, high-torque drive systems












