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chain tool
Does anyone know a source for chain tools for #25 chain? Our team has been getting along with a bicycle chain tool style one for a while, but we broke it for good recently. There are many tools online for bicycle chain, but we haven't been able to find any that specifically fit #25 chain. Anyone know where we can find one?
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Re: chain tool
One chain tool that I know many teams recommend is the Easy-Grip Roller Chain Breaker from McMaster-Carr. That is what our team used this year and it worked well.
You want the one for chain sizes 25-60. Part #6051K15 Last edited by Vikesrock : 01-04-2007 at 02:18. |
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Re: chain tool
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...however if you do wish to use a chain breaker instead here are a few links that can help you out http://www.mcmaster.com/ **** http://www.smallparts.com/products/d...ons/rcb-cb.cfm ****page #985 as aforementioned |
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Re: chain tool
We've been using the easy grip roller chain breaker mentioned above on #25 chain and haven't had any problems damaging links.
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Re: chain tool
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-John |
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Re: chain tool
I don't work with #25, but on #35, I just grind off the end of the pins on a bench grinder and gently tap out the link being removed. I grind out part of the sideplate, so it comes out quite easily. It takes very little time, though it cah get a bit hot to hold onto
![]() Here's a breaker made in U.S.A. http://www.pattontool.com/25thru60.htm |
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Re: chain tool
We also use the "Easy-Grip Roller Chain Breaker" and have had no problems with it. It takes less than 30 seconds to break a chain: Punch one side, punch the other and then twist the chain - Done
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Re: chain tool
I have used the easy grip chain breaker for a good 6 years and NEVER had a problem. I have used it on 25 and 35
-Mike |
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Re: chain tool
If you're looking for something like a chain puller, here's what we did: We bought a chain puller made for 35 chain, then took a dremel to the tips in order for it to fit between links of 25 chain. It's been working great for us for years.
As for breakers, we're using one made for 35 chain and bigger... and have never broken a link. |
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Hi!
I have to convert : Delphi 5 to Delphi DotNet. can any one help me? Regards Aatif |
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Re: chain tool
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=56577 Jacob |
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Re: chain tool
So does nobody actually make chain pullers for #25? I've been trying to hunt one down.
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Re: chain tool
Have you checked Grainger?
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