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Ok I have looked at can't fin da wrench for the roundhouse carriers to adjust my chain. I was wondering if ther eis such a thing and where can I get one.....All I see on my carrier is a bunch of little pilot holes....maybe to adjust chain by sticking a screw driver in to adjust that way????

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Ok I have looked at can't fin da wrench for the roundhouse carriers to adjust my chain. I was wondering if ther eis such a thing and where can I get one.....All I see on my carrier is a bunch of little pilot holes....maybe to adjust chain by sticking a screw driver in to adjust that way????

The carriers I have purchased in the past came with a steel pin about 6 or 8 inches long. I would only use something that fits snug in the holes. It doesn't take much to mess up the holes in the carrier with something that does not fit correctly. Try using a hardened steel push pin that is not tapered. It should not take much force to turn the carrier.

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Ok I have looked at can't fin da wrench for the roundhouse carriers to adjust my chain. I was wondering if ther eis such a thing and where can I get one.....All I see on my carrier is a bunch of little pilot holes....maybe to adjust chain by sticking a screw driver in to adjust that way????

Most industrial supply houses, such as Grainger, MSC, McMaster Carr, etc., carry them. They are common used for collet chucks in the machining business. :geek:

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