
Please pay attention that if the chain pin and side link are positioned correctly when repeat using
Master Chain Link. If they are in the wrong position, please repeat the
Breaking Chain Operation 4
.
using Push Pin to fix the chain pin at the point of side link. Please check the figure.
(Fig H)
Refer to the chain manufacturer's specifications for distance of chain pin protrusion, and
direction and installation of master link clips.
All chains are different, and
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cannot provide the exact specification for your chain.
Holding Tip (H)
Holding Tip (F)
Chain Side
Link
Push Pin w/spring (G)
Center Screw (C)
Forcing Screw (D)
Chain Pin
Fig H
Fig J
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Assembly of the Tool
01. Reassemble the tool to rivet or mushroom the hollow pins.
(Fig L)
02. Thread the Center Screw into the Body of the tool.
03. Assemble the Rivet Tip into the Center Screw end thread and the Anvil in the thread of the tool.
04. Using a 21mm spanner firstly tighten the Center Screw checking that the link is correctly aligned.
05. Tighten the Forcing Screw either via the T-bar or 21mm spanner ensuring the tool Rivet is
centered on the Master Link Pin.
(Fig J)
06. Remove and repeat this procedure on the second Master Link Pin.
07. Check that the Master link Pins are correctly Riveted as per the chain manufacturers
recommendation.
(Fig K)
08. Do not over tighten as this can cause damage to the Master Link hollow pin or the Tool riveting
pin.
RIVETING MASTER LINK HOLLOW PINS
Center Screw (C)
21mm wrench
Rivet Tip (L)
Anvil (M)
Riveting chain pin
Anvil (M)
Rivet Tip (L)
Center Screw (C)
Check the line of sight to ensure that the chain is aligned straight.Tension the chain and align the
wheel to the manufacturers specification.
IMPORTANT
Fig K
Fig L