film şeridi dişlisi

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sprocket
A flared extension at the base of a sloped roof
The tooth of such a wheel
A toothed wheel that enmeshes with a chain or other perforated band
A sprocket is a wheel with teeth around the outer edge that fit into the holes in a chain or a length of film or tape in order to move it round
{i} wheel with teeth or cogs to engage the links of a chain, sprocket wheel; tooth of a wheel which engages the links of a chain
A tooth or projection, as on the periphery of a wheel, shaped so as to engage with a chain
a toothed wheel over which a chain passes
roller that has teeth on the rims to pull film or paper through
thin wheel with teeth that engage with a chain roller that has teeth on the rims to pull film or paper through
tooth on the rim of gear wheel
A tooth of gear
There is a sprocket mounted to the crankshaft of the engine, which is typically quite small and is also called the drive sprocket A much larger sprocket is mounted to the rear axle, is connected to the drive sprocket via the chain and is also referred to as the driven sprocket The size ratio between the two is called the gear ratio Since this ratio can be easily modified by exchanging the sprocket on the axle, these sprockets and/or ratios are also referred to as gears You can choose between single-piece sprockets, which and two-piece, or split sprockets In order to change the single-piece sprockets, you will have to unmount the axle, the split sprockets can be changed while the axle is mounted Thus, many prefer the split sprockets, but some claim that single-piece sprockets run more true
A toothed driving wheel used to move film through various machines by engaging with the perforation holes
thin wheel with teeth that engage with a chain
the toothed rings that engage the chain
A toothed wheel or gear that is part of a chain drive The front sprockets are also commonly called chainwheels or chainrings The term "sprocket" is perfectly correct to refer to either front or rear, but use most adult cyclists use this term mainly to refer to the rear sprockets The use of "sprocket" to refer specifically to a chainwheel is mainly confined to BMX usage The rear sprockets individually are also commonly called cogs or gears; as a group they are referred to as a block, cassette, cluster or freewheel
A sprocket wheel