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DescriptionRoller chain drive (Army Service Corps Training, Mechanical Transport, 1911).jpg |
Fig. 117 Illustration of a roller chain and sprocket wheels The chain is the final drive of a Sentinel steam waggon, although still credited to Alley & MacLellan Ltd, Sentinel Works, Glasgow at this time. Bevel gears can be seen in the centre of the large sprocket, which form the rear axle differential. |
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Source | Scan from (1911) Mechanical Transport, HMSO, pp. p. 148,fig. 117 | ||||
Author | Andy Dingley (scanner) | ||||
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