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Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
Although chains with a "Master Link" are supposed to open by hand, it doesn't always work that way. Get the benefit of leverage with the MLP-1. These pliers break a chain without damage to you or the chain no matter how much crud you've collected. Just give them a squeeze and you're home free. ... more
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Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
Although chains with a "Master Link" are supposed to open by hand, it doesn't always work that way. Get the benefit of leverage with the MLP-1. These pliers break a chain without damage to you or the chain no matter how much crud you've collected. Just give them a squeeze and you're home free.
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Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
Many derailleur chains use a “master link” that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand. MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles.
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Park Tool MLP-1C Master Link Pliers
An increasing number of chains (SRAM, Wipperman) use a master-link type system for final chain assembly. This handy set of pliers helps you easily remove these master links, so the chain can be taken off the bike for cleaning or lubrication.
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PARK TOOL MLP-1 MASTER LINK PLIERS
Many derailleur chains use a "master link" that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand. Park's MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles.
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Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
Many derailleur chains use a master link that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand. MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles.
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Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
Many derailleur chains use a “master link” that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand. MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles.
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Park Tool MLP-1 Chain Link Pliers
Many derailleur chains use a master link that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand. MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles. Packaged carded: MLP-1C
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Park Tool Master Link Pliers
MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make replacement of master links quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into each end of the chain and squeeze the handles to hold the chain while replacing the master link. Another Park Tool to make your job easier.
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Park Tool - MLP-1 - Master Link Pliers
Chains use a “master link” that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand.
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Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
Many derailleur chains use a "master link" that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand. MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless. To use, squeeze side plates together, insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles.
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Park MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
Many derailleur chains use a master link that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand. MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles.
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Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers
Dirt and corrosion can make removal / installation of a derailleur chain's master link difficult to do by hand.Park Tool MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make this task quick and easy. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles. Voila!
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Park Tool Master Link Pliers
MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make replacement of master links quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially sized jaws into each end of the chain and squeeze the handles to hold the chain while replacing the master link. Another Park Tool to make your job easier.
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Park Tool MLP-1 Chain Link Pliers
While this type of masterlink doesn't require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand.
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Park Tool MLP-1 Chain Link Pliers
Park Tool MLP-1 Chain Link Pliers: Many derailleur chains use a 'master link' that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand. While this type of masterlink doesn&t require a traditional chain tool, over time, dirt and corrosion can make it difficult to separate by hand. MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless. To use, squeeze side plates together, insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles.
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