In chain drice sprocket have odd number of teeth and chain has even number of teeth why ?
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It is preferable to use an odd number of teeth for the driving sprocket in combination with an even number of chain links for uniform wear and tear on the teeth and rollers. ... The chain is elongated due to wear in the joints and as a result the rollers shift with respect to the teeth on the sprocket
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It is preferable to use an odd number of teeth for the driving sprocket in combination with an even number of chain links for uniform wear and tear on the teeth and rollers.
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