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Definition of Sprockets
1. sprocket [n] - See also: sprocket
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sprockets
Literary usage of Sprockets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vehicles of the Air: A Popular Exposition of Modern Aeronautics with Working by Victor Lougheed (1909)
"For best results, sprockets with not more than 50 nor less than 14 teeth are
advised by the most conservative chain manufacturers. ..."
2. Elements of Machine Design by Oscar Adolph Leutwiler (1917)
"It is claimed that these sprockets, and also sprockets having chilled rims and
teeth, are more economical since they last considerably longer, although they ..."
3. Vehicles of the Air: A Popular Exposition of Modern Aeronautics with Working by Victor Lougheed (1910)
"For best results, sprockets with not more than 50 nor less than 14 teeth are
advised by the most conservative chain manufacturers. ..."
4. Elements of Machine Design by Oscar Adolph Leutwiler (1917)
"It is claimed that these sprockets, and also sprockets having chilled rims and
teeth, are more economical since they last considerably longer, although they ..."
5. Vehicles of the Air: A Popular Exposition of Modern Aeronautics with Working by Victor Lougheed (1910)
"For best results, sprockets with not more than 50 nor less than 14 teeth are
advised by the most conservative chain manufacturers. ..."
6. Elements of Machine Design by Oscar Adolph Leutwiler (1917)
"sprockets of one form or another. One design of such a sprocket, as used by the
Link Belt Co., is shown in Fig. 115, and in Table 63 are given some general ..."
7. The Gary Public Schools: Industrial Work by Charles Russell Richards, General Education Board (1919)
"To find the gear multiply the diameter of the rear wheel by the quotient obtained
by dividing the number of large sprockets by the small sprockets. ..."
8. Vehicles of the Air: A Popular Exposition of Modern Aeronautics with Working by Victor Lougheed (1909)
"... Chains and sprockets, of proper design, are one of the most efficient and at
the same time one of the lightest and most flexible of all known means of ..."