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Chain Breakers CHAIN BREAKERS Choose chain breaker or heavy-duty chain breaker Replacement tip for heavy-duty chain breaker sold separately For chain repairs and adjustments Heavy-Duty Chain Breaker. For chains through 630. Heat-treated steel body and tip. Fold-up handle. Use with your 9/16" wrench or socket. Chain Breaker. Adjusts to all chains from 3/8" to 1-1/8". Heat-treated tip. Applications: All Makes All Models
Master Link Repair Kits MASTER LINK REPAIR KIT Helpful for emergency roadside repairs Order by chain size (standard or heavy-duty) 3-pc. kit includes pin link, cover plate and spring clip Note: For maximum safety, spring clips should only be used once. Applications: All Makes All Models
Universal Cycle Drive Chains UNIVERSAL AND HEAVY-DUTY CYCLE DRIVE CHAINS Pre-stretched to minimize initial stretch Choose universal or heavy-duty (refer to chart at left for how to measure replacement chain) Solid roller-drive chains with strong-heat treated, shot-peened components Include the master link and require breaking for a custom fit (chain breaker not included). Order by chain size (usually found on master link) and number of links. How To Determine Number of Chain Links: There's an easy way to find out using any of the 3 methods below. For greatest accuracy, it's best to start counting at the master connecting link. Marking that link will prevent double counting. Remember, the number of links will always be an even number. Count all rollers. The number of rollers equals number of links. Count all pins on one side of chain. The number of pins equals number of links. Starting with the master connecting link (counted as "1"), count all outer side plates on one side of chain. Double that number equals the number of links (e.g., 48 outer side plates equals 96 chain links). Applications: All Makes All Models
Master Link Repair Kits MASTER LINK REPAIR KIT Helpful for emergency roadside repairs Order by chain size (standard or heavy-duty) 3-pc. kit includes pin link, cover plate and spring clip Note: For maximum safety, spring clips should only be used once. Applications: All Makes All Models
Universal Cycle Drive Chains UNIVERSAL AND HEAVY-DUTY CYCLE DRIVE CHAINS Pre-stretched to minimize initial stretch Choose universal or heavy-duty (refer to chart at left for how to measure replacement chain) Solid roller-drive chains with strong-heat treated, shot-peened components Include the master link and require breaking for a custom fit (chain breaker not included). Order by chain size (usually found on master link) and number of links. How To Determine Number of Chain Links: There's an easy way to find out using any of the 3 methods below. For greatest accuracy, it's best to start counting at the master connecting link. Marking that link will prevent double counting. Remember, the number of links will always be an even number. Count all rollers. The number of rollers equals number of links. Count all pins on one side of chain. The number of pins equals number of links. Starting with the master connecting link (counted as "1"), count all outer side plates on one side of chain. Double that number equals the number of links (e.g., 48 outer side plates equals 96 chain links). Applications: All Makes All Models
Chain Breaker & Riveter CHAIN BREAKER AND RIVETER KIT Rivets chain links to form an endless chain (riveting link required) or use to break chain Forged chrome-moly frame; heat-treated and hardened tool steel tips and spindle For all endless, cam or drive chains (sizes 25 to 630) Kit includes wedge tip for riveting, 3 tips (2mm, 3mm and 4mm) for breaking and handy storage box. Applications: All Makes All Models
Chain Press CYCLE CHAIN PRESS Place chain between press pads and tighten with the hex key wrench included For all 520 and 530 cycle drive chains and master links with press-on side plates with clip-on connecting link Install hard-to-fit press-on side plates quickly and easily! Black anodized steel. Includes instructions. Applications: All Makes All Models
Master Link Repair Kits MASTER LINK REPAIR KIT Helpful for emergency roadside repairs Order by chain size (standard or heavy-duty) 3-pc. kit includes pin link, cover plate and spring clip Note: For maximum safety, spring clips should only be used once. Applications: All Makes All Models
Universal Cycle Drive Chains UNIVERSAL AND HEAVY-DUTY CYCLE DRIVE CHAINS Pre-stretched to minimize initial stretch Choose universal or heavy-duty (refer to chart at left for how to measure replacement chain) Solid roller-drive chains with strong-heat treated, shot-peened components Include the master link and require breaking for a custom fit (chain breaker not included). Order by chain size (usually found on master link) and number of links. How To Determine Number of Chain Links: There's an easy way to find out using any of the 3 methods below. For greatest accuracy, it's best to start counting at the master connecting link. Marking that link will prevent double counting. Remember, the number of links will always be an even number. Count all rollers. The number of rollers equals number of links. Count all pins on one side of chain. The number of pins equals number of links. Starting with the master connecting link (counted as "1"), count all outer side plates on one side of chain. Double that number equals the number of links (e.g., 48 outer side plates equals 96 chain links). Applications: All Makes All Models
Chain Breakers CHAIN BREAKERS Choose chain breaker or heavy-duty chain breaker Replacement tip for heavy-duty chain breaker sold separately For chain repairs and adjustments Heavy-Duty Chain Breaker. For chains through 630. Heat-treated steel body and tip. Fold-up handle. Use with your 9/16" wrench or socket. Chain Breaker. Adjusts to all chains from 3/8" to 1-1/8". Heat-treated tip. Applications: All Makes All Models
Master Link Repair Kits MASTER LINK REPAIR KIT Helpful for emergency roadside repairs Order by chain size (standard or heavy-duty) 3-pc. kit includes pin link, cover plate and spring clip Note: For maximum safety, spring clips should only be used once. Applications: All Makes All Models
Universal Cycle Drive Chains UNIVERSAL AND HEAVY-DUTY CYCLE DRIVE CHAINS Pre-stretched to minimize initial stretch Choose universal or heavy-duty (refer to chart at left for how to measure replacement chain) Solid roller-drive chains with strong-heat treated, shot-peened components Include the master link and require breaking for a custom fit (chain breaker not included). Order by chain size (usually found on master link) and number of links. How To Determine Number of Chain Links: There's an easy way to find out using any of the 3 methods below. For greatest accuracy, it's best to start counting at the master connecting link. Marking that link will prevent double counting. Remember, the number of links will always be an even number. Count all rollers. The number of rollers equals number of links. Count all pins on one side of chain. The number of pins equals number of links. Starting with the master connecting link (counted as "1"), count all outer side plates on one side of chain. Double that number equals the number of links (e.g., 48 outer side plates equals 96 chain links). Applications: All Makes All Models
Chain Alignment Tool CHAIN ALIGNMENT TOOL Visually align sprockets when adjusting chain Fast, accurate and easy to use For cycles and ATVs Clamp machined tool to rear sprocket and move rear wheel until the 8" alignment rod lines up with the front sprocket. Use on left or right side. Applications: All Makes All Models
Chain Breakers CHAIN BREAKERS Choose chain breaker or heavy-duty chain breaker Replacement tip for heavy-duty chain breaker sold separately For chain repairs and adjustments Heavy-Duty Chain Breaker. For chains through 630. Heat-treated steel body and tip. Fold-up handle. Use with your 9/16" wrench or socket. Chain Breaker. Adjusts to all chains from 3/8" to 1-1/8". Heat-treated tip. Applications: All Makes All Models
Master Link Repair Kits MASTER LINK REPAIR KIT Helpful for emergency roadside repairs Order by chain size (standard or heavy-duty) 3-pc. kit includes pin link, cover plate and spring clip Note: For maximum safety, spring clips should only be used once. Applications: All Makes All Models
Universal Cycle Drive Chains UNIVERSAL AND HEAVY-DUTY CYCLE DRIVE CHAINS Pre-stretched to minimize initial stretch Choose universal or heavy-duty (refer to chart at left for how to measure replacement chain) Solid roller-drive chains with strong-heat treated, shot-peened components Include the master link and require breaking for a custom fit (chain breaker not included). Order by chain size (usually found on master link) and number of links. How To Determine Number of Chain Links: There's an easy way to find out using any of the 3 methods below. For greatest accuracy, it's best to start counting at the master connecting link. Marking that link will prevent double counting. Remember, the number of links will always be an even number. Count all rollers. The number of rollers equals number of links. Count all pins on one side of chain. The number of pins equals number of links. Starting with the master connecting link (counted as "1"), count all outer side plates on one side of chain. Double that number equals the number of links (e.g., 48 outer side plates equals 96 chain links). Applications: All Makes All Models
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