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⚡ Don’t let a worn chain slow your ride—check it like a pro!
The Park Tool Chain Checker is a precision-engineered, anodized aluminum tool designed to measure bicycle chain stretch and wear with unmatched accuracy. Featuring a simple lever mechanism and a clear wear indicator window, it helps cyclists prevent drivetrain damage by signaling when chain replacement is due. Lightweight and durable, this tool is essential for any serious rider aiming to extend component life and optimize performance.







| ASIN | B000OZFILW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,404 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #51 in Bike Shop Tools |
| Brand Name | Park Tool |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,592) |
| Finish Types | Natural |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763477001313 |
| Included Components | power tools and accessories |
| Item Length | 10 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Tools and accessories |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | PARK TOOL |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 4000362 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| UPC | 763477001313 |
J**R
The Little Tool That Saves Big Headaches (and Cash)
This Park Tool chain checker is simple, awesome, and worth every penny. It only does one thing, tells you when your chain’s worn out, but it does it perfectly. If you ride regularly, this thing is a must-have. It’ll save your drivetrain, your wallet, and your pride when you realize you’ve been grinding miles on a chain that’s basically a worn noodle. I’m a garage-maintenance kind of cyclist, so this one lives right next to my torque wrench and caffeine stash. Doesn’t make coffee, doesn’t look flashy, just does its job better than I do mine on hill repeats. 10/10 — small tool, big value.
T**L
Simple, accurate, durable
This tool measures chain-wear and it's very simple to use. The bottom of the tool has two metal pins, one pin is mounted to a lever and is offset in a way that changes the spacing between the pins when the lever is moved. This allows you to very precisely measure how much a bicycle chain has stretched. The stretch amount is visible through a small window. The tool is machined out of solid aluminum and the color is anodized (not painted). There are no plastic or fragile parts. The tool will never wear out -- one is all you'll need for the rest of your bike-riding life. Chains have a sequence of narrow & wide links. Each narrow & wide pair of links on a new chain will measure exactly 1.0" from center of pin to center of pin. If you were to use a ruler to measure 20 links (10 "pairs") it should measure exactly 10.0" on a brand-new chain. The chain will stretch with use as the hinge points wear. 1/16th of an inch is normal -- at 1/8" it's time to replace the chain. But using the Park Tool is a easier and faster than using a ruler. Set the lever to the "0" position and set the tool on your chain (keep mild tension on the chain to get an accurate reading -- measuring a chain hanging slack will not be accurate) so that the pins on the tool are between the links on your chain. Push the lever until it stops then read the stretch value through the window on the tool. A brand new chain will measure .0 -- any used chain will have some stretch. Values below .5 are considered normal/acceptable amounts of wear (the tool reads from 0 to 1.0 in .25 increments.), but above .5 means your chain will need replacing soon. I replace my chains when they read .75. Why do you care? Chains are relatively inexpensive and easy to replace, but if they're not replaced they can create problems. The chain will begin to slip and jump -- usually under heavy load such as trying to ride up a steep hill or on an aggressive climb on a trail (which is exactly when you _don't_ want that to happen). A stretched chain will also wear the sprockets -- it'll mildly affect the front chainrings, but it can more rapidly affect the rear freewheel or cassette and these are more expensive to replace. If you ride aggressively on trails you should be checking your chain about every 100-200 miles of riding. If you ride more gently or only on mostly flat streets then you may only need to check every 300-500 miles. I give this tool 5 stars (and I'm not one to just give out five stars because I bought one myself) because it's simple to use, it's easy to read, it's accurate, and it's constructed of durable materials -- not cheap plastic parts -- down to every detail (including anodizing the aluminum instead of painting it -- so there's not even any paint to wear off.) They did everything right when they made this tool. I couldn't ask for anything more.
N**4
Great Tool
This is one of the best tools for checking the wear of my bike chain. I’ve been using it for quite a few months now on my brand-new bike to know when I need to replace my chain. After about 600 miles, the Park Chain Checker Tool measured at .50 so I knew it was time to replace my chain. This process is integral to ensuring you don’t wear out your cogs too quickly. A worn out chain can cause shifting problems as well so you always want to stay on top of replacing your chain. The quick functionality of the tool is great. You can tell if your chain needs to be replaced within seconds of using the tool. The size of the tool is very compact so you can store in your kit if you want to ride with it (although I wouldn’t see why you would need to). The design of the tool makes it very easy to use and quick to understand. It’s also very durable and well built. Great tool.
S**N
Must have for anybody who bikes a lot.
Absolutely simple easy and well constructed. Best chain checker tool on the market. Works on single speed and multiple speed bikes. This is a must-have item and it will save you from having to replace your cogs and chain rings from premature wear.
J**F
Quick and easy
Perfect for nearly instant readings on how much life is left on your chain. It's great to see an actual number when it comes to things like this. And if you use it regularly you can monitor the chain's life over time, rather than just "good" or "bad".
C**N
Very accurate and nice
The tool is very easy to use and is accurate but I just received it today and it looks used. There's wear and scratches on it. The packaging it came in looked new and sealed but the actual tool has signs of wear so who knows if it's new or not. You never know with Amazon and third party sellers 🙄
O**O
Very accurate
Very accurate an easy to use
W**H
Why not use what the pros use?
Excellent choice. Told me right away that my Shimano chain was worn and right at the point of needing to be replaced. I have purchased several Park tools for my DIY bike maintenance and they've all been excellent. I guess this is why the pros and the bike shops use them! Any serious cyclist needs one of these wear gauges since worn chains can destroy more expensive gears and sprockets. Might as well get this one, just don't forget to use it!
F**O
Excelente herramienta para comprobar con rapidez y precisión diversos grados de desgaste de cadena. Antes de comprarlo pregunté en la tienda donde me reparan la bicicleta si era mejor este medidor o uno fijo, y me dijeron que es mucho más preciso y fiable este modelo de Park Tool. Me hizo una demostración con un par de aparatos, entre ellos éste. Aunque el precio no es barato puede ahorrarnos bastante dinero en averías.
P**L
Does exactly what it should, great quality as expected, slowly replacing all of the cheap tools with Park tools
A**.
Funktioniert, fühlt sich hochwertig an, idiotensicher. Mehr brauchts nicht. Tolles Tool
L**H
Very easy to use and sturdy made.
B**D
Très bon outil Robuste Précis Rien à dire