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Old 04-14-15 | 06:14 AM
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I've used both. The CC-2 is a little too fragile for my liking. You could bend it causing incorrect readings. The CC-3 go/no-go gauge is simple and sturdy.

However both only measure a very short distance on the chain. Unless you take multiple measurements on the chain, you could get a false positive or negative on the overall condition of the chain. That's why many people recommend using a 12" ruler.
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