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 Posted: 18:06 - 08 Oct 2015 Post subject: Chain tool options? |
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Does anyone know anything about this AFAM tool? Seems elegantly minimal but not sure if that means it's actually any good: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361346850672?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Alternatively there's the DID tool clones. I watched the DID video and their tool seems really well designed (and expensive), but do the cheap ebay copies prevent you from over-tightening the plate & rivets the way the original does?
Or am I as well off to just use the tools I already have, i.e. mole grips for the plate and a hammer & a punch with a cone shaped tip, to flare the hollow link? ____________________ Honda CB500S |
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 stirlinggaz World Chat Champion

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hi,
sorry for the thread hijack & this might be a silly question, but whats the story with those links with the hollow pin?
I have split & joined umpteen chains but only ever used joining links with either a spring clip so no chain tool is needed or the type with a solid rivet type pin, that i usually grind the head off to remove & peened to fasten.
can those hollow pins be re-used? they look like they would get mashed up if I used a hammer & punch.
would using a chain tool still not damage/ weaken the pin end?
or do you get replacement pins?
oh wait a minute....I guess those links are not re-used & another NEW link with NEW pins is used when splitting & rejoining the same chain, right?
just curious is all
cheers,
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| temeluchus |
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 temeluchus World Chat Champion

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| stirlinggaz wrote: | hi,
sorry for the thread hijack & this might be a silly question, but whats the story with those links with the hollow pin?
I have split & joined umpteen chains but only ever used joining links with either a spring clip so no chain tool is needed or the type with a solid rivet type pin, that i usually grind the head off to remove & peened to fasten.
can those hollow pins be re-used? they look like they would get mashed up if I used a hammer & punch.
would using a chain tool still not damage/ weaken the pin end?
or do you get replacement pins?
oh wait a minute....I guess those links are not re-used & another NEW link with NEW pins is used when splitting & rejoining the same chain, right?
just curious is all
cheers,
GAZ |
Soft links. Designed to be easier to expand than a peen link but in the end do the same.
Not reused no.
Never had a problem with even the cheap chain riveter on soft links. Whale tool seems to be the latest fad doing the rounds. ____________________ Some shite cruiser. Now with guns and FREEDOM! |
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 Posted: 23:27 - 08 Oct 2015 Post subject: Re: Chain tool options? |
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| Celt500 wrote: | Does anyone know anything about this AFAM tool? |
The Afam tool is excellent.
| Quote: | Seems elegantly minimal but not sure if that means it's actually any good: |
It is very good for pressing on the plate and riveting the pins. It can't be used
as a chain splitter.
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Alternatively there's the DID tool clones. |
I found these very poor. The riveting head was visibly damaged
after a single use and completely knackered after doing just
two chain replacements.
I used the Afam tool to rivet a 525 chain on an SV650 tonight.
This is the second time the tool has been used and it still looks
good as new.
| Quote: | Or am I as well off to just use the tools I already have, i.e. mole grips for the plate and a hammer & a punch with a cone shaped tip, to flare the hollow link? |
I wouldn't like to use Mole/Vice grips for either pressing or riveting.
The jaws will be angled so that you won't get a straight press on the
plate. ____________________ Bandit 650SA, ZZ-R1100 |
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