wear gauge 12.5 cm silver
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Specifications of this wear gauge 12.5 cm silver
IceToolz wear meter With this wear meter you can see in an instant whether your chain needs to be replaced. specifications: Color: silver Material: Stainless steel Length: 12.5 cm Weight: 36 grams IceToolz article number: 62C4 An incredibly important reason to regularly check the condition of your chain has to do with the (expensive) cassette on your bicycle. When a chain rattles over it that needs to be replaced, you have a good chance that the worn chain will destroy the cassette. Then you are (financially speaking) further from home, since replacing a complete cassette is a lot more expensive than replacing a bicycle chain. You can assume that a chain needs to be replaced after about 3000 to 3500 kilometers. The chain has stretched considerably after that distance. How does this chain wear gauge work? A chain wear gauge is actually a very simple device, but it does work! You insert the chain wear gauge on one side between a link, and on the other side the point then automatically falls between two other chain links. The further the chain is worn, the further apart the links are. This creates more space between the links. This is measured by the chain wear gauge. If the point falls completely between the links, you can immediately start looking for a new chain. Your current chain is then worn out.