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Bicycle Crank Puller - Bottom Bracket Crank Removal Tool - Compact and Easy to Use,

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Description

General Description: Compact and easy-to-use bicycle crank puller designed to separate the crank arm from the bottom bracket. Made of high-quality carbon steel, this tool is durable and strong, ensuring long-lasting use without damaging the crank threads. Its removable, dual-function cap and longer lifting rod make it easy to use, simplifying bicycle repairs. Technical Specifications: Material: Carbon steel; Dimensions: 8 x 2.4 x 2 cm (3.15 x 0.94 x 0.79 inches); Color: Black; Lightweight for easy transport. Compatibility and Accessories: Suitable for removing crank arms from the bottom bracket; Removable head suitable for tapered types. Package Contents: 2 x Black Bicycle Crank Pullers. Use: The crank puller is an essential tool for cyclists who want to perform repairs themselves. It allows for the easy removal of crank arms, making maintenance work more accessible without requiring professional help. Other information: Due to manual measurement, size differences may occur. Color variations may appear depending on different displays.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Material
    Steel
  • Number of arms
    2
  • Extractor type
    Wheel bearing puller
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME101915310
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