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1 drive sprocket
drive sprocket BERGB Antriebskettenrad n (Raupe); Antriebsstern m, Antriebsturas m (z. B. der Raupe) -
2 drive sprocket
<mech.eng> (of chain drive; e.g. bicycle) ■ Antriebsritzel n -
3 drive sprocket with cams
English-german engineering dictionary > drive sprocket with cams
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4 pull at drive sprocket
English-german engineering dictionary > pull at drive sprocket
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5 chain-drive sprocket
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6 camshaft drive sprocket
English-german technical dictionary > camshaft drive sprocket
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7 oil pump drive sprocket
<mvhcl.mot> ■ Ölpumpenantriebsritzel nEnglish-german technical dictionary > oil pump drive sprocket
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8 sprocket drive
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9 sprocket
<mech.eng> (of chain drive; e.g on bicycle, in engines) ■ Kettenrad n< prod> ■ Perforationswalze f -
10 sprocket tooth
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11 sprocket wheel
<mech.eng> (of chain drive; e.g on bicycle, in engines) ■ Kettenrad n< print> ■ Stachelrad n<vhcl.drive> (of bicycle, motorbike chaindrive) ■ Zahnkranz m ; Ritzel n -
12 sprocket drive
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13 chain and sprocket drive
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14 chain and sprocket drive
English-german technical dictionary > chain and sprocket drive
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15 rear sprocket
<vhcl.drive> (of bicycle, motorbike chaindrive) ■ Zahnkranz m ; Ritzel n<vhcl.drive> (of derailleur; e.g. one in a set of seven) ■ Gangrad n -
16 bead sprocket
< drive> ■ Erbsenkettenrad n -
17 block-chain sprocket
< drive> ■ Blockkettenrad n -
18 camshaft sprocket
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19 guiding idler sprocket
<mech.eng> (chain drive) ■ Leitrad nEnglish-german technical dictionary > guiding idler sprocket
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20 idler sprocket
<mech.eng> (chain drive) ■ Leitrad n<mech.eng> ■ Spannkettenrad n
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sprocket — [spräk′it] n. [Early ModE < ?] 1. any of a number of teeth or points, as on the rim of a wheel, arranged to fit into the links of a chain 2. a wheel fitted with sprockets on its outer rim, used in a chain drive: in full sprocket wheel … English World dictionary
Drive shaft — This article is about the mechanical device. For the fictional music group from the American television series Lost , see Charlie Pace. Not to be confused with Axle. Drive shaft with universal joints at each end and a spline in the centre A drive … Wikipedia
sprocket hole — any of a series of regular perforations along the edge of photographic film for engaging the drive sprockets in a motion picture camera or projector. [1905 10] * * * … Universalium
drive chain — An endless chain which encircles two or more sprockets so as to transmit motion from one sprocket to the other … Dictionary of automotive terms
sprocket hole — any of a series of regular perforations along the edge of photographic film for engaging the drive sprockets in a motion picture camera or projector. [1905 10] … Useful english dictionary