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Round balers use multiple chain drives simultaneously — the pickup drive, the rotor or feed roller drive, the bale chamber roller drive, and the net or twine wrap drive may each use a different chain pitch. Knowing which pitch each drive uses is essential when ordering replacement chains, as fitting the wrong pitch produces immediate disengagement or accelerated wear. The chain pitch used in each drive position is determined by the torque and speed requirements of that specific function, not by a single standard across the entire machine.
This guide covers the chain pitches used in the main baler drive positions, how to identify the pitch on a chain already fitted to your baler without a parts manual, and what to check when replacing baler chains to ensure the new chain matches the original specification.
Common Chain Pitches in Round Baler Drive Systems
| Drive Position | Common Chain Pitch | ANSI Designation | Notatki |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main PTO input to flywheel | 38.1 mm (1.5″) | #120 or #140 | Heavy-duty, high torque |
| Pickup reel drive | 19.05 mm (3/4″) | #60 | Lower torque, moderate speed |
| Bale chamber roller drive | 25.4 mm (1″) | #80 | Medium torque, standard agricultural |
| Net wrap / twine drive | 12.7 mm (1/2″) | #40 | Light duty, intermittent use |
| Feed rotor / pre-cutting | 25.4 mm (1″) | #80 | High shock load capacity needed |
These are the most commonly encountered pitches across major baler brands. Specific models may differ — always confirm against your parts manual or by measuring the chain on the machine before ordering.
How to Identify Chain Pitch on a Fitted Chain
If you do not have a parts manual and need to identify the pitch of a chain already fitted to your baler, the measurement is straightforward. Use a digital caliper to measure from the centre of one pin to the centre of the next pin — this is the pitch. For improved accuracy, measure across 10 links and divide by 10. The result should match one of the standard ANSI pitches: 9.525 mm (#35), 12.7 mm (#40), 15.875 mm (#50), 19.05 mm (#60), 25.4 mm (#80), 31.75 mm (#100), 38.1 mm (#120). If your measured value is very close to one of these but not exact, the chain is worn and the nominal pitch should be used for ordering — do not order based on the measured elongated pitch.
What Else to Check When Replacing Baler Chains
When replacing a baler chain, always inspect the sprockets at both ends of the replaced chain at the same time. Baler applications involve high cyclic loading and significant shock loading from slug feeding — sprocket wear progresses quickly relative to chain wear in these conditions. A new chain fitted to worn sprockets will elongate to the worn sprocket’s effective pitch within a short operating period and will disengage or require early replacement. Replace sprockets when tooth profile shows visible asymmetry or hooking.
For replacement agricultural sprockets in standard pitches, browse our katalog kół zębatych rolniczych. Contact [email protected] with your chain pitch, sprocket tooth count, and bore dimensions for a confirmed replacement set.
Baler Sprockets and Chain Drive Components
PRR Tractor Part stocks agricultural sprockets in ANSI #40 through #120 pitches for baler and harvesting equipment chain drives. Provide pitch, tooth count, and bore for a confirmed replacement.
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Baler Sprockets — ANSI #40 to #120 in Stock
Standard tooth counts, custom bore and hub options — provide pitch, tooth count, and bore for a confirmed replacement set before harvest season.
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