01-03-15, 11:57 PM
I used that exact one a few months ago to install a new chain. Put a bit of grease on the threads before you use it and as long as you're careful it does the job. Just take your time and wear safety glasses just in case. I used a dremel to take of the mushroomed ends of the hollow link to remove the existing chain and just used the tool to rivet the new one.
Just make sure and use a vernier gauge to ensure that the link is flared to the required dimensions, either the dimensions were in the instructions with the chain or I got them from the DID chain instructions on their site , page 13-14 of this seems to be the one http://www.didchain.com/PDF/DID_2012usa_final.pdf. If you're not using a DID chain then I'm sure you'll be able to find the flare dimensions for your chain on the manufactures site or in the instructions.
Stu
Just make sure and use a vernier gauge to ensure that the link is flared to the required dimensions, either the dimensions were in the instructions with the chain or I got them from the DID chain instructions on their site , page 13-14 of this seems to be the one http://www.didchain.com/PDF/DID_2012usa_final.pdf. If you're not using a DID chain then I'm sure you'll be able to find the flare dimensions for your chain on the manufactures site or in the instructions.
Stu