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Universal chain tool
CH-06600
compatible with any chain up to 11-speed chains including Campagnolo
enables rivet peening on Campagnolo chains C11
also suitable for wide BMX chains
removable hardened steel pin
CH-05802-5
SAFETY
: Many chain breakages are due to poor installation and may cause serious injuries.
For safety reasons,
please do follow chain manufacturer’s instructions.
Some chains require a direction of helix, and/or a special
connecting rivet (for example Shimano HG, Campagnolo) or rivet peening after chain assembly (Campagnolo C11).
EXCLUSIONS OF WARRANTY:
Universal chain tool can be adjusted to fit any chain widths. Never use the tool with
inappropriate adjustment which may damage tool
especially chain cradle (C)
. Chains requiring a special
connecting rivet must not be assembled with the original rivet as it might be pressed at an angle and damage tool.
Damage due to inappropriate adjustments is not covered by warranty.
Instructions
1. Select appropriate type of chain on indexed knob (A) by slightly loosening knurled nut (B), then rotate indexed
knob (A).
Don’t forget to lock knurled nut (B) once adjustment made.
1/8"
: wide BMX chains
3/32"
: chains up to 10-speed, Sram 11-speed, Shimano 11-speed
11
: Campagnolo 11-speed only
C11
: rivet peening for Campagnolo 11-speed only
2. Place chain deep into cradle of chain tool (C). If necessary, slightly loosen knurled nut (B) to temporarily
increase available width. The slot in indexed knob (A) must be perfectly aligned with rivet (
Fig. 1
), otherwise
rivet will be stopped by indexed knob (A) (
Fig. 2
). Never use chain tool CH-06600 when indexed knob (A) is
loose. Always tighten knurled nut (B) to lock indexed knob (A). If not, you might damage chain and tool.
3. Indexed knob (A) must be in contact with the chain (
Fig. 1
). If indexed knob (A) is not in contact with the chain
(
Fig. 2
), you might damage chain and cradle of chain tool (C).
Damage due to tool misuse will not be
covered by warranty.
4. Once chain is properly installed in the chain tool, turn handle in a clockwise direction to press rivet partly or
completely out of chain depending on chain manufacturer’s instructions.
5. To assemble chain, place it again in the chain tool and repeat steps 2 to 4. Ensure proper chain installation in
chain tool and then press rivet into chain by turning handle in a clockwise direction.
6. After chain assembly, ensure rivet is exactly centered between both outer plates. An equal amount of rivet
should be showing on each side of chain. If necessary, re-center rivet by slightly pressing it back into chain.
7. After riveting, ensure there is no tight chain link. A tight link might cause chain skipping and damage drivetrain.
To remove the tight link, use your hands to flex the link back and forth slightly until it pivots freely (
Fig. 3
).