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Chain Alignment Laser.


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I took delivery of this little gem of a tool today, It came from Germany. Once placed on face of the rear sprocket (cleaned); it will project a continuous laser line along the length of the chain. This will show up any deviation in alignment and allow you to adjust the rear wheel accordingly. I had access to long parallels in the past, but this bit of kit is even better. I didn't like the 'laser monkey' (Halfords) as that just gave a single spot which you have to physically move by hand on a very flimsy plastic bracket to check deviation.


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Can you post a link to where you got it as I think many of us may find one of theres useful

 

There you go Rich. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PW-396-703-Line-laser-chain-alignment-tool-in-aluminum-housing/233078895443?hash=item364495b353:g:-0UAAOSw8~hcQITD


It does Belts and chains.

PS don't take any notice of 'Last One', all their products are listed like that.

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Can you post a link to where you got it as I think many of us may find one of theres useful

 

There you go Rich. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PW-396-703-Line-laser-chain-alignment-tool-in-aluminum-housing/233078895443?hash=item364495b353:g:-0UAAOSw8~hcQITD


It does Belts and chains.

PS don't take any notice of 'Last One', all their products are listed like that.

 

Cheers mate much appreciated :thumb:

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Used on of these for over 10 years now, batteries from pound shop work well. would recommend, mine came in a nice small blue zip bag. works in daylight but a lot easier at dusk or in shed.


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