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Re: Chains

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Originally Posted by DonRotolo View Post
Slightly off topic: Regarding installing master links, has anyone used a pair of "pliers" (somewhat modified with hooked tips) that hook into links at the ends so the chain can be pulled tight enough to insert the master link?

akoscielski3: That explanation was fine, but on small sprockets it can be difficult, and often side access is tight near the sprockets. We used that technique for our #25 chain that's out in the open.
There is a tool like you describe. We use one like the "B" style on that page.

We also use the Dark Soul Chain Tool for 25 chain, and found an equivalent for 35 chain. We seam the chain outside of the robot, then put the axles and sprockets in with the chain in place.
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