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Park HCW-4 Box End Pin Spanner Wrench, 36mm

Park HCW-4 Box End Pin Spanner Wrench, 36mm
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Park HCW-4 Box End Pin Spanner Wrench, 36mm

 
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6191

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Product Details
Product Length:0.2 inches
Product Width:8.66 inches
Product Height:2.36 inches
Product Weight:0.63 pounds
Package Length:11.8 inches
Package Width:3.3 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Features
  • 36mm

  • For traditional threaded bottom brackets.

  • Box end and bottom bracket pin spanner

  • many combinations available

  • Dont Miss out On This Excellent Product


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


2Buy it if you have money to waste, otherwise...  May 07, 2010 By smatsushima1
I'll start off with the pros: very good quality that I can see will last me a lifetime, and saves time when working on older bottom brackets.

Like the Park Tool double-sided headset wrench, however, this tool is an extreme uni-tasker that I only use because I feel like I need to use it after wasting my money. The pin spanner is only one size, which runs the risk of being useless if the bottom bracket needs a different size - a much better option is buying the Park Tool adjustable pin spanner, which fits every size. As for the other end, I give the same alternative to the headset wrench: a 12 - 15 inch adjustable wrench that has the added leverage to produce much more torque on extremely tight bottom bracket cups.

Again, if you work on bottom brackets frequently or simply have money to waste, then buy it. Otherwise get yourself a 12 -15 inch adjustable wrench and save yourself some money.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Two tools in one  Jul 29, 2008 By R. Brooks "Toyota Olympia"
For removing crank assembly of certain bikes no other tool will do. It looks good and works well.


5perfect  Dec 15, 2011 By anthouard
I was a little concern about being the right wrench for those vintage campi. work just like a campi tool that sells for double.


5Works great for me  Aug 10, 2011 By dugsbunny
This spanner/crank tool worked great for me; no problems in getting the nuts off. However, it is a bicycle tool (very thin), which means it will slip off the nut when you apply pressure. So, I bought two over-sized washers and a rubber spacer, applied those against the spanner tool, secured the whole jig with a nut screwed on the crank, and the jig prevented the thin spanner tool from slipping off the nut no matter the pressure applied. In my case, once my jig was secured, the nut came off easily.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3good  Jun 02, 2011 By natvega "natanael montanez vega"
tool is about 2mm larger than the bottom bracket cup, but it works anyway if you use it carefully and with a spacer to hold it in place.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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