Park Tool MLP-1.2 Master Link Pliers
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  • Designed for removing or installing quick links in chains
  • Cleverly designed tips make light work of stubborn links
  • Quick and easy to operate without the need for excessive force
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Park Tool MLP-1.2 Master Link Pliers
Park Tool MLP-1.2 Master Link Pliers
£16.99

Park Tool MLP-1.2 Master Link Pliers

  • An updated version of the original and best selling Park Master Link pliers
  • The MLP-1.2 Master Link Pliers have cleverly redesigned tips, allowing them to be used to re-join stiff or corroded master links as well as split them
  • Simply insert the specially sized jaws into the masterlink and squeeze the handles
  • Made in the USA and covered by Park Tool's legendary limited lifetime warranty
Many modern chains use a “master link" (also known as a "quick link" or "power link") that allows the chain to be installed and removed without driving out a rivet. MLP-1.2 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these master links quick and effortless. Simply insert the specially-shaped jaws into the master link. Then squeeze the handles to open or pull the handles to close the link.
  • Compatible with 5-to-12-speed derailleur chains that use a master link, including SRAM® eTap® AXS® and Shimano® XTR® 12-speed
*NOTE: The MLP-1.2 will not remove or install the style of master links with both pins attached to one plate and a side plate or spring clip that clips onto the pins. These are commonly found on older drivetrain systems or single speed bicycles. To remove these types of master links, use a needle nose pliers such as the Park Tool NP-6.