Chain riveter/splitter

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Flatline
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Chain riveter/splitter

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I've got to buy one of these and been thinking about buying one of the Oxford products at about £53

Anyone got any feedback or other options?
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Re: Chain riveter/splitter

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I’m a motorcycle technician/mechanic, and I’ve been using my oxford one for about 12 months now. Can’t fault it. Quality tool, at a great price. Even has a spare pin in the handle if you ever need it......

Just make sure that you fully thread the adapter pieces into the other moving part (you’ll get what I mean when you use it) otherwise you’ll damage the threads.... which I did. Quick tap and it was fine but definitely something to look out for.

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Thanks for that
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