10102, Renold, Pin Extractor 3/4"- 1.1/4"
Suitable for use on pitch sizes from 3/4" to 1.1/4", Chain splitter
10101, Renold, Pin Extractor 3/8"- 5/8"
Suitable for use on pitch sizes from 3/8" to 5/8", Chain splitter
311503, Renold, Pin Extractor 2.00"- 4.00"
Suitable for use on pitch sizes from 2" to 4", Chain splitter
CT35, Renold, Chain Puller 1/4" - 3/4"
Suitable for use on pitch sizes from 1/4" to 3/4", Chain splitter
CT80, Renold, Chain Puller 1.0" - 3.0"
Suitable for use on pitch sizes from 1" to 3", Chain splitter
PT/C1011, SKF, SKF Chain breaker
Chain Breaker for: BS 04B-12B, Chain splitter
311015, Renold, Pin Extractor 081 - 41A1
Suitable for use on pitch sizes from 081 to 41A1, Chain splitter
311016, Renold, Pin Extractor 1/4"- 3/8"
Suitable for use on pitch sizes from 1/4" to 3/8", Chain splitter
311502, Renold, Pin Extractor 1.25"- 2.00"
Suitable for use on pitch sizes from 1.1/4" to 2", Chain splitter
PT/C1012, SKF, SKF Chain breaker
Chain Breaker for: BS 12B-16B, Chain splitter
Types of chain breakers
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Manual Chain Breakers:
- These are hand-operated tools that use a screw mechanism to push the pin out of the chain link. They are suitable for smaller chains and occasional use.
- Pin Press Chain Breakers: These have a pin press mechanism that aligns with the chain pin and pushes it out when the handle is turned.
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Hydraulic Chain Breakers:
- These use hydraulic pressure to push the pin out of the chain link, making them suitable for heavy-duty chains and frequent use. They require less physical effort compared to manual chain breakers.
- Portable Hydraulic Chain Breakers: These are compact and can be used in the field for on-site chain maintenance.
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Pneumatic Chain Breakers:
- These use compressed air to drive the pin out of the chain link. They are efficient and suitable for high-volume or industrial applications.