Field-Ready Hydraulic Chain Pin Removal Tool for Tsubaki Chain
Controlled removal of Tsubaki chain pins during field service
Removing Pins from Tsubaki Chain
The Kingpin Chain Tool is commonly used to remove press-fit pins from installed Tsubaki chain.
Shop presses require chain removal and fixturing that isn’t possible on installed equipment.
Hydraulic pin removal applies controlled force without torches, hammering, or sidebar damage.
Why Tool Selection Matters on Tsubaki Chain
Tsubaki engineered-class chains use interference-fit pins to maintain load alignment and fatigue life.
Limited chain access increases the risk of off-axis force during pin removal.
Misalignment, limited access, or hammering during removal distorts sidebars and elongates chain joints.

Why Operators Choose Kingpin Breaker
Controlled hydraulic force removes press-fit pins
No torch or heat required
Portable for field and shutdown use
Maintains alignment through chain joint
Used across common Tsubaki engineered chain sizes
Built to Perform.
PIN LENGTH RANGE
2.25" – 7.8"
INCLUDES MULTI-CHAIN KIT
(2) Pin Cavities, (4) Pushpins, (5) Spacers
DIMENSIONS (Tool Body)
16.5" × 2.5" × 16"
PIN DIAMETER
1.125" and below
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
15-ton Hand Pump (foot pedal available)
WEIGHT
28 lbs.
Why Maintenance Teams Trust Kingpin Breaker
Fast. Safe. Simple. Versatile.
Fast
Break even the most
stubborn chains in about
two minutes.
Safe
Reduce hand and back injuries — no hammers, torches, or channel locks.
Simple
Lightweight, intuitive design. Set up and service chains immediately.
Versatile
One tool for almost all chain sizes — fits in tight spaces with ease.
How it Works
From Setup to Break in Minutes.

Real Breakdown Scenarios We Fix
Removing pins on engineered conveyor chain during shutdown maintenance
Field replacement of engineered chain sections on conveyors
Confined access pin removal on bucket elevator Tsubaki chain
Safe pin removal without hammers or torches
Chain joint separation during emergency field repairs
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Contact
Email: cooper@kingpinbreaker.com
Phone: (262) 781-3870
Location
Wisconsin, USA
Kingpin Breaker is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Tsubaki. All OEM names are used solely to identify compatible chain service applications.
