Chain wear is primarily caused by pitch elongation, which occurs as the chainβs pins and bushings stretch under cyclic loading.
The percentage of elongation is calculated from the measured chain length and the nominal (new) length.
When the calculated elongation exceeds the replacement threshold set by the OEM, the chain should be removed to avoid premature failure.
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