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Re: Question on designing using #35 Chains

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Originally Posted by Jay O'Donnell View Post
What are the variables equal to?
If you can't see the image Josh posted, here's the text of the relevant paragraph:
Center Distance for a Given Chain Length.--When the distance between the driving and driven sprockets can be varied to suit the length of the chain, this center distance for a tight chain may be determined by the following formula, in which c = center-to-center distance in inches; L = chain length in pitches; P = pitch of chain; N = number of teeth in large sprocket; n = number of teeth in small sprocket.
Nate just simplified it for the case where N = n.