The centre to centre distance between two sprockets of chain drives is 600 mm. The chain drive is used to reduce the speed from 160 rpm to 90 rpm. The driving sprocket has 18 teeth and pitch circle diameter of 480 mm. Determine the pitch of the chain and teeth on driven sprocket.

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Mechanical Power Transmission topics include: Belt drive, chain and sprocket drive, gear drive, bolts, nuts, washers, screws and rivets. Mechanical power transmission is the process of transferring energy from one place to another using mechanical components. This method uses mechanical components instead of electrical methods to direct power from a source, such as an engine or motor, to an output device.  Mechanical power transmission provides control over the speed, torque, and directionality of the conveyed force. It can be used in a variety of applications, including: Rail transit... Show more

The centre to centre distance between two sprockets of chain drives is 600 mm. The chain drive is used to reduce the speed from 160 rpm to 90 rpm. The driving sprocket has 18 teeth and pitch circle diameter of 480 mm. Determine the pitch of the chain and teeth on driven sprocket.






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