Agri-Power Roller Chain Range — Quick Reference
Agri-Power = BS + ASA ROLLER CHAIN supplier serving AU agricultural + industrial applications. ISO 606 / BS 228 compliant. AIMS supplies the Agri-Power range to trade + agricultural + workshop customers.
| Agri-Power Chain | Best For |
|---|---|
| BS Standard (06B-20B) | British standard pitch — AU + EU |
| ASA Standard (40-120) | American standard pitch — US-origin |
| Simplex (Single Strand) | Standard drive + conveyor |
| Duplex / Triplex | Higher load + redundancy |
| Connecting Links | Chain joining + maintenance |
| Offset / Crank Links | Odd-length adjustment |
Critical: BS + ASA NOT INTERCHANGEABLE — different pitch. Specify pitch + chain type + width. Match sprocket to chain spec exactly. Brand: Agri-Power. Companion: roller chain, chain + sprockets, KCM, roller chain guide.
Agri-Power BS/ASA Roller Chain
Agri-Power produces heavy-duty roller chain engineered for agricultural machinery, conveyor systems and industrial power transmission. Their BS and ASA specification chains deliver the fatigue strength and wear resistance demanded by continuous-duty drive applications in farming, food processing and materials handling. AIMS Industrial stocks Agri-Power roller chain for Australia-wide delivery to maintenance teams, OEM builders and agricultural equipment operators.
Agri-Power Roller Chain Range
The Agri-Power range at AIMS Industrial is simplex roller, quad-rivet, heavy-duty chain for agricultural applications where a regular, lighter chain won’t cut it.
These chains are manufactured to BS/ASA dimensional standards, ensuring compatibility with standard sprockets and drive components used across Australian industry and agriculture.
Buy Agri-Power roller chain at AIMS Industrial alongside our Chain & Sprockets and Power Transmission collections.
Order online, Contact our team for assistance or to Request a quote.
People Also Ask — Agri-Power
Q: What's the difference between BS and ASA roller chain, and why does it matter which one you order?
BS (British Standard) and ASA (American Standard) chain use different pitch dimensions and aren't interchangeable — the pitch, chain type and width all need to be specified correctly to match the sprocket.
Q: When would duplex or triplex chain be used instead of simplex chain?
For higher load capacity or redundancy, where a single strand (simplex) chain isn't rated for the load or where a backup strand is wanted.
Q: What's an offset or crank link used for in a roller chain installation?
Adjusting for an odd chain length that doesn't divide evenly into whole links, where a standard connecting link alone wouldn't close the loop.
Q: What construction standard does Agri-Power chain use, and what production method gives it its strength?
It's manufactured to BS/ASA dimensional standards as quad-rivet, heavy-duty chain, built for the fatigue strength and wear resistance continuous-duty drive applications demand.
Q: What sectors rely on continuous-duty chain drives of the type Agri-Power supplies?
Agricultural machinery, conveyor systems and industrial power transmission — including farming, food processing and materials handling, where continuous-duty drives are common.

