Park Tool Co.
6 Long Lake Rd. St. Paul, MN 55115 (USA) www.parktool.com
CT-4.2 MASTER CHAIN TOOL
The CT-4.2 Master Chain Tool quickly and easily removes and installs chains
used on derailleur-equipped road and mountain bikes. It is specifically
designed and precision machined to work with most 10 and 11-speed chains
and other high quality derailleur chains. The CT-4.2 is not compatible with
Wipperman brand chains.
INSTRUCTIONS
The procedures for separating and assembling derailleur chains vary
significantly, depending on the type of connection system used by the chain
manufacturer. Always consult the chain manufacturer for instructions
specific to the type and model of chain. Below are general instructions for
using the CT-4.2 on three chain types:
Chain Using a Connecting Rivet
With this type of chain, the CT-4.2 is used to press out one of the original rivets.
A special connecting rivet is then pressed back in to reassemble the chain (Fig. 1).
Separation:
a. Place link of chain into link pocket of CT-4.2.
b. Turn handle to force rivet completely out backside of chain.
Assembly:
a. Insert pilot end of replacement rivet into chain link. Place chain link
into link pocket of CT-4.2.
b. Turn handle until rivet is pressed into chain. When properly assembled the
end of the rivet should be almost flush with the side plate of the chain and
an equal amount of rivet (not including the pilot) should be showing on each
side of the chain.
c. Remove CT-4.2 from chain and remove pilot according to manufac-
turer's instructions.
Note: Campagnolo
11-speed chains require specific procedures for installing
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the connecting rivet. After pressing the connecting rivet into the 11-speed
chain with a CT-4.2 Master Chain Tool, the end of the rivet must be "peened"
or "deformed" to prevent chain failure. A Park Tool CT-11 Rivet Peening Tool is
used to perform this critical procedure. Detailed instructions for installing the
connecting rivet on Campagnolo 11-speed chains are available at
www.parktool.com.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
CT-4.2 part numbers
Part No. Description
772
BODY
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918-2
HANDLE KNOB
2
778
PLUNGER AND HANDLE ASSEMBLY
3
771
HANDLE GRIP
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774
NUT
5
775
PIN
6
776
PLUNGER BEARING
7
772.3A
BODY & GRIP ASSEMBLY
8
Master Chain Tool CT-4.2
Chain Using Reusable Rivets
This type of chain uses reusable rivets, which are partially pressed out of the chain
with the CT-4.2 during separation and then pressed back in during assembly (Fig. 2).
Separation:
a. Place link of chain into link pocket of CT-4.2.
b. Turn handle to force rivet out just enough to allow chain to be sepa-
rated. Do not press rivet completely out backside of chain.
Assembly:
a. Join link together and place into link pocket of CT-4.2.
b. Turn handle until rivet is pressed into chain. An equal amount of rivet
should be showing on each side of the chain.
c. Remove CT-4.2 from chain.
Chain Using a Master Link
This type of chain uses a special master link to separate and assemble the chain
(Fig. 3). Separation and assembly of this type does not require a chain tool. The
process is performed by hand or with a Park Tool Master Link Pliers (MLP-1). The
CT-4.2 is only used to remove links when shortening the chain length.
Shortening Chain Length:
a. Separate chain at master link according to chain manufacturer's instructions.
b. Determine length of chain to be removed and place appropriate link of
chain into link pocket of CT-4.2.
c. Turn handle to force rivet completely out backside of chain.
d. Assemble chain with master link according to manufacturer's instructions.
Loosening Tight Links
A tight link can sometimes develop during the assembly of a chain. To
remove the tight link, simply use hands and thumbs to flex the link back and
forth slightly until it pivots freely.
Replacing Chain Tool Pin:
a. Unthread plunger from body.
b. Unthread nut from plunger.
c. Pull pin from plunger, taking care the bearing inside.
the plunger does not fall out. Install new pin.
d. Thread nut onto plunger.
e. Thread plunger into body.
QTY.
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8
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1
CTP-4K Replacement Chain Tool Pin Kit
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