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Drive out chain pins with a twist of the handle.
Tighten the hex head screw with a wrench to remove chain pins without damaging side plates.
Hook into your roller chain and use the handle to tighten the jaw until the chain ends are close enough to add or remove a link. Choose from holders with maximum jaw capacity from 1 3/4” to 5”.
In addition to breaking chain, these tools can also rivet chain to increase strength for better performance on high-speed drives.
Use the notched jaws to push the spring-clip off the link.
Twist these tools on the spring-clip to remove it.
Place these plastic rulers on links to measure chain wear.
Place these steel inserts between two roller links. If they can be inserted past your ANSI number, the chain is worn out.
Align sprockets and roller chain during installation and adjustment.
These guides align chain more precisely than open-channel guides.
Minimize friction, reduce noise, and prolong the life of your roller chain. Guides can be cut to the exact length you need.
Also known as captured guides, deep-channel guides prevent chain from slipping off track.
Apply continuous tension and automatically take up slack at any point in a 180° arc.
Maintain correct drive tension to ensure smooth operation for maximum power and a long service life.
Precisely apply tension in a straight line by moving the adjustment screw.
Position the adjustment arm to control tension in a 360° arc.
These tensioners range in height from 5 15/32" to 7 25/32".
Able to fit in tight spots, these tensioners are less than 3" tall.
At less than 4" in height, these tensioners are good for use on low-clearance drives.
Install these rings between strands of chain to absorb slack without the need for realignment, lubrication, or tools—good for use in confined spaces where maintenance may be difficult.
Mount these tensioners directly onto your chain drive. They have adjustable straps that take up slack and apply constant tension.
If none of our standard guards fit your chain or belt system, we'll create one to suit your needs. Guards are steel and fit sprockets up to 48" apart.
These guards are steel.
Made of ABS plastic, these plastic guards won’t rust, and they absorb impact from chain and belt drives.
Gauge measures the maximum allowable wear tolerances on links of Grade 80 and Grade 100 steel chain, as required by OSHA. If the gauge can be inserted over any part of the link, the chain should be taken out of service.