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<div style="float:right; border:1px; border-style:none; padding:2px">]</div>A '''chain tool''' is a small mechanical device used to break a ] in such a way that it could be mended with the same tool. A bicycle chain has links that are pinned together. These pins can be pushed out with the chain tool. The pin is not totally removed because it would be very difficult to mend the chain if it were loose. <div style="float:right; border:1px; border-style:none; padding:2px">]</div>A '''chain tool''' is a small mechanical device used to break a ] in such a way that it could be mended with the same tool. A bicycle chain has links that are pinned together. These pins can be pushed out with the chain tool. The pin is not totally removed because it would be very difficult to mend the chain if it were loose.


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A chain tool is a small mechanical device used to break a bicycle chain in such a way that it could be mended with the same tool. A bicycle chain has links that are pinned together. These pins can be pushed out with the chain tool. The pin is not totally removed because it would be very difficult to mend the chain if it were loose.


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