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how often do you change a sprocket  

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  1. 1. how often do you change a sprocket



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did you notice no one voted for every chain

your company should have a policy to reduce vibration and this is one way if not they won,t have a leg to stand on in court when you sue there arse

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vibration caused by inaccuracy in sharppening would most probably outway vibration caused by a worn sprocket. people should be taught to identify what is a worn sprocket and not given pointless ratios!!!

 

there are to many variables in time taken for a sprocket to become worn chain tention, lubrication even types of timber (soft or hard)

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