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Knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened. These tools are also known as pin punches.
The knurled handle of these punches offers a more secure grip than standard punches. Use pin-removal punches to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
The rounded tip of these punches fits into the open ends of hollow and spring pins to protect them from damage during removal.
Impact-resistant steel makes these punches stronger and more durable than standard pin-removal punches.
Loosen pins and rivets before removal.
A hammer and punch in one, this tool knocks out pins, rivets, and bolts.
Use these sets to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
The punches in these sets have a knurled handle, which offers a more secure grip than standard punches. Use them to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
Contains pin-loosening, pin-removal, and center-marking punches.
Contains pin-loosening, pin-removal, and center-marking punches as well as chisels.
Use the notched jaws to push the spring-clip off the link.
Twist these tools on the spring-clip to remove it.
Drive out chain pins with a twist of the handle.
Tighten the hex head screw with a wrench to remove chain pins without damaging side plates.
Push both link pins out of your roller chain with the pull of a handle.
In addition to breaking chain, these tools can also rivet chain to increase strength for better performance on high-speed drives.