Case-IH® Compatible Elevator Drive Sprocket (24T)
Ensure reliable drive performance with this premium C&M assembled elevator drive sprocket, specifically engineered for Case-IH® Flagship combine harvesters. Located on the clean grain elevator assembly, this high-precision component is designed to match original equipment specifications for a seamless fit and operation.
Manufactured to high standards, this 24-tooth sprocket provides a solution for the demanding drive requirements of high-capacity harvesting. By utilizing precision-machined dimensions and quality materials, this unit assists in maintaining correct timing and reducing grain handling downtime, contributing to a longer service life for your elevator drive system.
Case-IH® OEM Cross-Reference
Replaces OEM Part Number: 47376938
Elevator Drive Sprocket Compatibility: Case IH Flagship Models
| Series |
Models |
Serial/Reference |
| Case-IH® 230 Series |
7230, 8230, 9230 |
Standard Fitment |
| Case-IH® 240 Series |
7240, 8240, 9240 |
Standard Fitment |
| Case-IH® 250 Series |
7250, 8250, 9250 |
Standard Fitment |
| Case-IH® 260 Series |
7260, 8260, 9260 |
Standard Fitment |
Technical Specifications & Features
- Manufacturer: Proudly C&M assembled in Australia for heavy-duty harvesting.
- Sprocket Profile: ASA60 x 24 Tooth (24T).
- Bore Size: 35mm Bore with a 10mm keyway.
- Fixing: Includes 1 x grub screw for secure positioning.
- Boss Dimensions: 35mm Boss Width.
- Dispatch: Available for fast Australia-wide shipping from Collier & Miller.
Expert Maintenance Review
The elevator drive sprocket is a vital link in the clean grain delivery system. Over time, the tooth profile can suffer from abrasion and wear, particularly when operating in dusty or high-yield conditions. A worn sprocket can lead to chain vibration or "jumping," which places unnecessary stress on the drive motor and elevator shaft.
During your preventative maintenance inspections, we recommend checking the tooth faces for any signs of "hooking" or thinning. Replacing a worn drive sprocket with this high-performance unit ensures your grain handling system remains in top condition, preventing costly field failures and ensuring a smoother, more efficient harvest season.
Pro Tip: Check Drive Alignment
When installing a new drive sprocket, always verify the drive chain alignment and tension. Misalignment is a primary cause of accelerated tooth wear and can reduce the efficiency of the entire clean grain elevator. Ensuring the 10mm keyway and grub screw are correctly seated will prevent shaft damage and ensure a high-strength connection.