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Universal Roller Chain Breaker Tool – Fits 25 to 530 Chains
Universal Roller Chain Breaker
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Universal Roller Chain Breaker Tool – Fits 25 to 530 Chains

Part Number: 530
Online Price: $19.99
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Universal Roller Chain Breaker Tool – Fits 25 to 530 Chains
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Description

Universal Roller Chain Breaker Tool – Fits Multiple Chain Pitches


The Universal Chain Breaker Tool is a must-have for any mechanic, racer, or builder who works with a wide range of roller chain sizes. Designed for versatility and durability, this tool efficiently removes rivet pins from nearly all common roller chain types, making it ideal for go-karts, motorcycles, ATVs, minibikes, industrial machines, and more.


Whether you're maintaining multiple machines or want a reliable backup to your pitch-specific chain breakers, this universal tool provides fast, consistent results without damaging your chain or rollers.


Key Features:

  • Universal Fit: Works with a wide variety of standard and heavy-duty roller chains
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Built for repeated use in garage or track environments
  • Compact Design: Easy to store in a toolbox or carry in your race trailer
  • Precise Alignment: Ensures accurate pin removal without chain distortion
  • Essential Tool: Ideal for chain resizing, repairs, or replacements


Compatible with These Chain Sizes:

ANSI/Standard Roller Chains:

  • #25, #35, #40, #41, #50, #60, #65
  • #40H, #50H, #60H, #410, #415, #415H, #420, #428, #520, #530

British Standard Chains:

  • 05B, 06B, 08B, 10B

Specialty/Industrial Chains:

  • C2040, C2042, C2050, C2052, C2060, C2062
  • A2040, A2050, A2060
  • 25H, 28H, 42, 43


How to Use: Chain Disassembly Instructions

  1. Align the Tool: Place the jaws over the roller, positioning the push-out pin directly on the chain pin.
  2. Apply Pressure: Turn the top handle clockwise to drive the chain pin out.
  3. Repeat: Perform the same steps on the second pin to release the outer plate.
  4. Remove Link: Once both pins are freed, remove the link from the chain.
  5. Trim Excess Links: Remove unwanted chain links as needed—ideal when adjusting chain length.

Pro Tip: Never overtighten your chain. Running a chain too tight will cause premature wear on your sprocket teeth and drivetrain components.


How to Replace a Roller Chain:

  1. Identify the master link or desired removal point on your chain.
  2. Use the chain breaker to push out the rivet pins.
  3. Apply slow, even pressure to avoid bending the tool or damaging the chain.
  4. Install the new chain section and connect using a master link or reassemble with the breaker.


Tool Specs:

  • Material: Hardened steel body with precision-threaded handle
  • Compatible Chain Sizes: Over 30 chain types (ANSI, ISO, & Heavy-Duty)
  • Ideal Use: Maintenance, repairs, length adjustments, and new installs

FAQ

Q1: What chain sizes does this tool work with?

A: This chain breaker fits over 30 types of roller chains, including popular sizes like #25, #35, #40, #41, #50, #60, #420, #428, #520, and #530. It's also compatible with both standard and heavy-duty chain types (e.g., #40H, #50H, 415H).


Q2: Can I use this tool on motorcycle or ATV chains?

A: Yes! It's commonly used on motorcycle, ATV, minibike, and go-kart chains, including #420, #428, #520, and #530 chains found on small engine and powersports setups.


Q3: Is this chain breaker reusable?

A: Absolutely. It’s made from hardened steel for repeated use. Just make sure to apply slow, steady pressure when removing pins to prevent bending the tool.


Q4: Will this tool damage my chain?

A: No—if used correctly. The push-out pin is precisely aligned for safe removal. Just avoid using excessive or sudden force, which could bend the chain or the tool.


Q5: Does this work on master links?

A: Yes. You can use it to remove master link rivets or to adjust chain length by removing standard link pins.


Q6: Is this good to keep as a backup tool?

A: Definitely. It’s perfect for toolboxes, race trailers, or garage use as a backup to pitch-specific chain breakers—or as your primary universal option.

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