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Unior  |  SKU: 3838909197173

Tool Sprocket Unior Wear Indicator (619717) (u199)

$3800
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72 Bell Street Heidelberg Heights, Victoria 3081
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Standard Shipping

All parcels shipped with Australia Post with tracking. The delivery fee depends on the size and weight of your ordered items. 

  • $8.00 - Small
  • $12.00 - Medium
  • $20.00 - Large
  • *FREE - over $100 for small items only.

Heavy, Oversized Delivery

Heavy, oversized items incur additional fees and are shipped using a tracked Courier Service.

  • $30.00 - 3 to 5kg
  • $50.00 - 5 to 8kg
  • $100.00 - 8 to 15kg

This includes items like home trainers, trailers, car racks, child seats and more.

These rates are limited to VIC, SA, NSW, QLD, and TAS. Contact us for a quote to NT or WA.

When will my order be shipped?

  • 0-2 business days - All items in stock at one location
  • 2-5 business days - Items stocked at multiple locations

Returns

Get in touch with our orders team at orders@ivanhoecycles.com.au within 30 days of receiving your goodies if you'd like to organise a return, exchange or credit.

Sprocket Wear Indicator Tool - Unior (619717) (u199)

How to use the tool:

The sprocket wear indicator is used to determine the condition rear sprockets. It can be used to check 12 to 21 tooth sprockets. Procedure: The chain is put on the sprocket and the tool placed with its round end between two teeth on the upper sprocket side. The last chain link is moved away from the sprocket and a force of 100 N or 10 kg is applied to the tool in the direction of sprocket rotation. Now the last chain link is moved towards the sprocket. If it skips easily to the cog the sprocket is in a good condition and will function flawlessly even with a new chain. However, if the last chain link gets stuck on the tip of the neighbouring tooth or if we have to force it to skip on the cog, the sprocket is worn out and should be replaced. In case the chain falls off the clog when applying force, the sprocket is heavily worn out and a replacement is overdue.


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Tool Sprocket Unior Wear Indicator (619717) (u199)

$3800

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