toothed chain sprocket

  • 1Sprocket — 16 tooth sprocket. Do = Sprocket diameter. Dp = Pitch diameter A sprocket and roller chain This article is about a gear o …

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  • 2Chain drive — Roller chain and sprocket Mack AC delivery truck at the Petersen Automotive Museum with chain drive visible Chain drive is a way of transmitting mecha …

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  • 3sprocket — /sprok it/, n. 1. Mach. a. Also called chainwheel, sprocket wheel. a toothed wheel engaging with a conveyor or power chain. b. one tooth of such a wheel. 2. Carpentry. a wedge shaped piece of wood extending a sloping roof over the eaves with a… …

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  • 4sprocket — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1886 1. a toothed wheel whose teeth engage the links of a chain 2. a cylinder with teeth around the circumference at either end that project through perforations in something (as motion picture film) to move… …

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  • 5sprocket — noun a) A toothed wheel that enmeshes with a chain or other perforated band. b) The tooth of such a wheel …

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  • 6sprocket — sprock•et [[t]ˈsprɒk ɪt[/t]] n. mac a) a toothed wheel engaging with a conveyor or power chain b) a tooth on such a wheel • Etymology: 1530–40; orig. uncert …

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  • 7Pitch chain — Pitch Pitch, n. 1. A throw; a toss; a cast, as of something from the hand; as, a good pitch in quoits. [1913 Webster] {Pitch and toss}, a game played by tossing up a coin, and calling Heads or tails; hence: {To play pitch and toss with… …

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  • 8T-44 — This article is about the Soviet medium tank. For the military training aircraft, see Beechcraft King Air. T 44 T 44A in Brest, Belarus Type Medium …

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  • 9Continuously variable transmission — Transmission types Manual Sequential manual Non synchronous Preselector Automatic Manumatic Semi automatic Electrohydraulic Dual …

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  • 10Gear — For the gear like device used to drive a roller chain, see Sprocket. This article is about mechanical gears. For other uses, see Gear (disambiguation). Two meshing gears transmitting rotational motion. Note that the smaller gear is rotating… …

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