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The phrase "a sprocket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of mechanical component that is used in machinery or bicycles to engage with a chain or belt.
Example: "The mechanic replaced a sprocket on the bicycle to improve its performance."
Alternatives: "a gear" or "a cogwheel".
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"I don't," he says, fiddling with a sprocket and looking awesome.
(A sprocket is a wheel with teeth shaped to mesh with the chain; see Figure 2).
Dynamic Simulation does not have any joints that directly simulate a Sprocket and Chain Mechanism.
Power is transmitted by a loop of chain connecting the chainwheel to a sprocket on the rear wheel.
It can transfer 700 bottles per minute and these high speeds are achieved by a sprocket and chain mechanism.
This Unit can transfer 700 bottles per minute and these high speeds are achieved by a Sprocket and Chain Mechanism.
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Or--and this is the really wild part--collectors can get access to a 3-D printer, which they can use to make items that have an impact on the community--a water filter, for example, or a sprocket and then turn themselves into entrepreneurs by selling the stuff.
He made his "SNL" debut on Sept. 29, 1990, holding the first few cards in a "Sprockets" sketch featuring Mike Myers as Dieter, the West German host of an avant-garde talk show, and "Twin Peaks" star Kyle MacLachlan as his guest.
Use a bike with a small sprocket, if you do you can go in straight and not at an angle.
After DFM, we have a wheel with embedded roller chain engaged by a drive sprocket – no slippage there, and an attachment scheme that lines up easily and locks in with the insertion of a few bolts.
Please submit an electronic copy to Alex. Assume that after graduating from the University of Michigan iSchool, Joe Broom is offered a job at Sprocket, a start-up game company that has been secretly developing a MMORPG code-named "Grom". Because the pay is good, the people are fun, and the work sounds dynamic and engaging, Joe decides to take the job.
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