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Old 03-15-23 | 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Kontact
Never said anything about needing to measure them separately. But if the rollers do wear, as you concede, you ought to measure both.
And around and around we go. There isn’t a way to measure pin and roller wear separately.

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Captain Obvious has just sailed into view!.

​​​​​​​With a chain checker.As I said in the first place.
Rule or chain checker will work. I don’t object to rules as long as someone isn’t trying to convince me that estimating the measurement is “more accurate”. Personally, a chain checker is quicker and easier and just as good. I’ll go with a chain checker every time.
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