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Re: dismanteling a chain
Both of those tools are invaluable for FIRST teams. Roller Chain is something that almost every robot will have. The chain break retails for 20.53 from McMaster (6051K15) and the chain puller retails for $17.56 (6052K14). The chain puller has to be ground on to make it fit between the links (nothing major just a little work with a file or grinder). So for about $45 to your door you can have the right tools for the job. It makes everything much easier and safer.
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