You can get sprockets with any common combination of  tooth pitch, tooth
count, and shaft diameter at McMaster.

As a side note, pulleys are defined by diameter.  On sprockets, the tooth
pitch and tooth count implies the diameter

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Morgan, John <jmor...@greeley-hansen.com>wrote:

>  What is a good source for sprockets?  I need a 4.5 – 5 inch diameter 12
> or 13 tooth sprocket (actually, I need 4 of them).
>
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> Thanks,
>
>
>
> John Morgan
>
> Richmond, VA
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