🔧 Measure with Confidence!
The Continental 9001 Krikit Tension Gauge is a compact and lightweight electromechanical gauge designed for precise tension measurements. Weighing just 1.28 ounces and measuring 5.1 x 1.4 x 0.9 inches, this durable tool is perfect for professionals seeking accuracy and portability. Manufactured by the trusted Continental ContiTech brand, it’s an essential addition to any toolkit.
Manufacturer | Continental ContiTech |
Brand | Continental |
Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 1.4 x 0.9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 9001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9001 |
P**M
Works well for Gates Carbon Belt bike drive
Simple and quick belt tension gauge work sgreat for Gate Carbon belts for bicycles. I tried using the Gates phone app for belt tension but those results were inconsistent and readings varied widely even for small tension adjustments. This krikut gauge provides tension readings that track evenly and consitently with small changes in the belt drive adjustment screws.Higly recommended for Gates Carbon belt drive bike users. Be careful to get the 9001 model of this gauge, the other two models have tension ranges too high for Gates Carbon bike belts.
Q**E
Great tool for belt adjustments.
It works as advertised!
F**N
Works as intended, finger support not so much
The gauge works as intended to measure the tension of my bicycle belt but the finger band broke on the very first use. The rubber piece is very fragile. The tool is still functional but too bad the finger support is broken.
D**Y
It does work
This is a very simple device. Belt tension on mowers and garden tractors is not a very precise science, so don't expect more than ballpark estimations of tension even with the $150-$350 gauge. This tool does the job satisfactorily with just a careful finger touch, perhaps several of them to get an approximate average of readings. Directions in the box were adequate.To test it I hung a long broken 5/8 inch wide V belt from a truss in the barn and measured belt tension using 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 pounds of weight hanging at the bottom end, measured with a large accurate postage scale. With just a little bit of index finger practice the little device was within +/- about 3 pounds for each. That is certainly close enough for most backyard mechanics for their mowers and garden tractors -- much better than the thumb pressure test! Use the mower/tractor specs as a guide for recommended tension.If all the pulley bearings are good and pulleys are not damaged, it doesn't matter where on the belt the tension is measured as long as there is at least an 8 inch span between pulleys and you measure near the middle of the span.
A**G
So simple a child could use it.
Honestly the design and use of this tool is a life saver. No more trying to guess what tension I am at with my hand or doing the old belt twist. Now you get a decent idea of where you are at without breaking the bank.
R**E
Accurate
Best invention known to mankind. Works great, very accurate. I wish I had this 40 years ago..LOL
C**P
Ebike Belt Drive
Was able to grab this version vs using a specific model which cost more and was most likely a marketing gimic and does the same thing. If you have never used something like this before it takes a little bit of getting use to but straight forward.
C**Y
Much better than the app.
I use this to adjust the Gates belt on my Priority Current bicycle, and previously used on on a Zero electric motorcycle. There is a free app that can measure the tension of a plucked belt from the sound, but the Krikit tool is MUCH more consistent and precise. There are different versions, including a much more expensive one branded specifically for e-bikes, but as long as it has the right range it will work.