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What is roller chain stretch?

Update Time:2026/3/17
Roller chain stretch refers to the increase in chain length during operation. Although the term suggests that the chain is being stretched, the metal components of the chain rarely deform under normal operating conditions.

In reality, chain "stretch" is primarily caused by wear between the pins and bushings, which form the main bearing surfaces of the chain. As these components wear over time, the pitch of each link increases slightly, and this small change accumulates across the entire chain, resulting in noticeable elongation.
Roller Chain Stretch
Several factors can accelerate chain elongation, including:
insufficient lubrication, misalignment, high loads, and contamination such as dust or abrasive particles. 
Proper roller chain lubrication and regular maintenance can significantly reduce wear in these internal components.

Excessive chain elongation can lead to poor engagement with the sprocket teeth, increased vibration, and accelerated wear of both the chain and sprockets. For most industrial applications, chain replacement is recommended when elongation reaches approximately 2% to 3% of the original length, depending on the operating conditions.
Term in Roller Chain
Actual Meaning
Chain Stretch
Increase in chain length
Real Cause
Wear between pins and bushings
Main Effect
Increased pitch and poor sprocket engagement
Maintenance Action
Monitor elongation and replace chain when limit is reached

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