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US
/ˈspɹɑkət/
]
[ UK /spɹˈɒkɪt/ ]
[ UK /spɹˈɒkɪt/ ]
NOUN
- roller that has teeth on the rims to pull film or paper through
- tooth on the rim of gear wheel
- thin wheel with teeth that engage with a chain
How To Use sprocket In A Sentence
- The small sprocket wheel in turn is coupled to the ratchet wheel, which allows only the uni-directional rotation of the ratchet sleeve shaft.
- The derailleur is the device that changes gears by moving the chain from one sprocket to another.
- The clutter of existence falls away pretty easily when you need all your energy just to turn the pedal sprocket one more revolution. It's All Downhill From Here
- Each side of the suspension system comprises six roadwheels with a front drive sprocket and a rear idler but no track return roller.
- The drive sprocket is at the rear and the idler at the front, and there are no track return rollers.
- If they typed in chartreuse sprockets, and that exact text is in bold in the header of your ad, that’s a big selling point, and makes them more likely to click through to your site. Third Batch of SEM Scholarship Entries Posted
- The large drive sprocket is clearly visible to the front of the first road wheel and the idler wheel is at the back.
- Then, in some unexplained way, the sprocket chain tore loose and managed to wrap itself about the boy's neck, strangling him.
- As the socks and sprocket and all that came with them disappeared in earnest down the block, I flipped the plunger in the air, allowing exactly one revolution, grabbed it by its wooden handle and went inside to get dressed for the day in store. Yard Sailing
- Worn chains and sprockets may be working improperly long before they actually break.