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Bicycle Chain Master Link Pliers – Tool for Opening/Closing Quick Links, Durable Steel with Safety Clasp
Simplify chain maintenance with these professional-grade master link pliers. Designed to safely and easily open and close quick links (master links) on all standard bicycle chains, this tool features a spring-action design for one-handed use and a safety clasp to prevent over-extension. Built from durable steel with non-slip rubber grips, it’s an essential addition to any cyclist’s repair kit.
Key Features & Benefits:
Easily Opens & Closes Chain Quick Links
Specifically designed to grip and manipulate master links without damaging the chain—perfect for routine cleaning, chain replacement, or repairs.
Safety Clasp Prevents Over-Opening
Integrated safety latch stops the pliers from opening too wide, protecting both the tool and the chain link from unnecessary stress or deformation.
Spring-Action & One-Handed Operation
The spring-loaded design keeps the jaws open when not in use, allowing easy single-handed handling while you position the chain.
Durable Steel Construction with Comfort Grips
Made from high-quality steel for long-lasting performance. Soft, non-slip rubber handles provide a secure, comfortable grip even during tough jobs.
Universal Fit for Most Bicycle Chains
Compatible with all chains that use a standard master link (including 6-12 speed chains, BMX, and many e-bike chains).
Compact & Portable for On-the-Go Repairs
Measures just 6.22″ long, making it easy to store in a saddlebag, toolbox, or backpack for trailside or roadside adjustments.
Specifications:
Material: Steel + Rubber Grips
Color: Black
Dimensions: 6.22″ L x 2.36″ W (15.8 cm x 6 cm)
Features: Spring-Action Design, Safety Clasp, Non-Slip Handles
Compatibility: Fits all standard bicycle master links
Package Includes:
1 x Chain Master Link Pliers
✅ Ideal For: Home mechanics, cycling enthusiasts, mountain bikers, commuters, and bike shop use.
⚠ Note: Always ensure the pliers are correctly engaged on the master link pins before applying pressure. Not intended for removing traditional, non-quick-link chain pins—use a chain breaker tool for those. Clean and dry after use to prevent rust.