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A minimum plain bore sprocket is a roller chain sprocket with a hole drilled through the center. A finished bore sprocket is a roller chain sprocket with a hole drilled through the center augmented by either a keyway or set screws.
yes, and also a chain and sprocket, pneumatics, and lever
It's just the engineering name for the type of chain that a bicycle use.
06B chain is a 3/8" pitch, can be interchagned with a #35 chain Although they are both 3/8" pitch - they are not interchangeable. The roller of RS06B is larger dia (by .05") and wider (by .0377") . This will cause the RS06B chain to ride high in the #35 sprocket, causing excessive wear, stretch and the danger of skipping out of the sprocket.
yes, and also a chain and sprocket, pneumatics, and lever
Sprockets are a kind of wheels that have teeth to keep a chain in place an moving from the action made by another sprocket. Sprocket wheels are used for bikes and on roller chains.
Sprocket and chain and what?
chain and sprocket. It's been a while since I have done any work like this, but I want to say it is located behind the water pump on most (if not all) engines. Its not actually a belt at all. Its more a roller link chain on a sprocket.
It's the small toothed wheel that the chain runs over by the rear wheel, although in engineering terms it is any toothed wheel designed for a chain, including the one rotated by the pedal and crank on a bicycle.
The chainring by the pedals and the sprocket(s) by the rear wheel.
Both, cranshaft to camshaft sprocket, belt, camshaft sprocket to cams, chain.
Normally that indicates a worn out sprocket. Replace and you should be OK.