What Are Sprockets & What Are They Used For?

A sprocket is a precision-machined toothed wheel designed to drive or be driven by a roller chain. When paired with a matching chain, sprockets transfer rotational power efficiently between shafts in mechanical systems.

Unlike gears, sprockets use a chain rather than meshing directly with another toothed wheel.

How Sprockets Work

As the sprocket rotates:

  • The teeth engage with the chain rollers
  • Power is transferred from a driving shaft to a driven shaft
  • Speed, torque, and direction of rotation can be controlled

The number of teeth affects:

  • Speed ratio
  • Torque output
  • Chain wrap and engagement