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The toothed wheels that drive the chain can also be changed.
The toothed wheels form cell segments as they move against each other.
It is driven by a toothed wheel called a sprocket.
This turns half the speed of the driving shaft, so its toothed wheel is twice the size.
She brought out some sand and hurled it at the side of the platform, where toothed wheels turned.
An escapement was originally a toothed wheel turned by the slowly dropping weight.
Shef pointed at the toothed wheels on the frame.
The cloth beam bears a toothed wheel which works a pinion.
This target may contain magnets, or it may be a toothed wheel.
The rotor is a simple toothed wheel, with no windings or electrical components.
The large toothed wheel stands for industry, and the grain sheaths represent the agriculture of the area.
Huge toothed wheels looked primed to slice any trespasser into sausage rounds.
Every mechanic knows that a ratchet is a toothed wheel or bar used to prevent a gizmo from moving backward.
Rowelled spur: the end of the spur has a toothed wheel which spins.
This was produced in two ways, the first of which was rouletting, or using a rolling, toothed wheel to produce the desired effect.
In 1811, John Blenkinsop patented a toothed wheel and rack rail system.
A simple opisometer consists of a toothed wheel of known circumference on a handle.
Toothed wheels fixed on the shaft are fitted by interference-for example, press or light press fit.
An outer toothed ring is driven, rotating an inner toothed wheel with it.
Gears are also sometimes called toothed wheels or cogged wheels or cogs.
Papilio feronia, a Brazilian species capable of making "a clicking noise, similar to that produced by a toothed wheel passing under a spring catch."
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He stopped at the oldest clock, marked 1706, shining his flashlight on a complex array of weights, toothed wheels, bolts and pivots.
A variation of the Savart wheel has a series of toothed wheels which can be used to produce the sound of a major chord.