These pins are factory replacement that works excellent with my plier type Park CT2 chain pin extractor. the old pin eventually bent and mushroomed, then snapped after about 7 years. Pro bicycle mechanic equipment.
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I love my Park chain breaker tool. Inner of the things I love most about it is that the pin can be replaced when it where's out. I like buying Park brand name replacement pins because the quality cannot be beat. Easy to install, and durable.
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The pin tip is easy to replace. It's purpose is to push out the rivet in a bicycle chain to adjust the length of the chain. I damaged the original pin tip while trying to break an 8mm odd size chain for a scooter. The new tip is simple to install, and restores the tool to a like new condition.
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I only use park brand pins in my park brand chain tool, I know they hold up, as being a bike mechanic I use them many times a day, building, repairing, and customizing bicycles of every sort.
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This is a gotta have it part for the pin press. Recommend pressing then relaxing tension on pin then press again. Continue until you feel slack in link. Prior to removal, lube the pin with Tri-Flow spray lube. The frame of the press is large. Sometimes a smaller press works better in restricted space. AN IMPORTANT NOTE. Check your chain link side plates for fatigue cracks.
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