Has anyone used floating chain tensioner? I came across these at McMaster-Carr.
Easy to install, these tensioners get the job done without mounting them to a structure. Each has saddle blocks that ride on your chain between the drive sprocket and driven sprocket and are joined by adjustable straps that take up the slack. They require no lubrication, idler sprockets, or bearings. All are UHMW polyethylene (FDA and USDA compliant for food contact) with a stainless steel housing and zinc-plated steel screws and lock nuts. Max. operating temp. is 200° F. Tension force not rated.
Easy to install, these tensioners get the job done without mounting them to a structure. Each has saddle blocks that ride on your chain between the drive sprocket and driven sprocket and are joined by adjustable straps that take up the slack. They require no lubrication, idler sprockets, or bearings. All are UHMW polyethylene (FDA and USDA compliant for food contact) with a stainless steel housing and zinc-plated steel screws and lock nuts. Max. operating temp. is 200° F. Tension force not rated.

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