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๐ฉ Unlock your bikeโs potential with the ultimate crank remover!
The Park Tool Compact Crank Puller (CWP-7) is a professional-grade, universal tool designed to remove both square taper and splined crank arms from 3-piece bicycle crank systems. Featuring dual rotating tips (11.3mm and 16.3mm) and fine M22 x 1.0 threading, it delivers smooth, secure leverage for even the tightest cranks. Compact, lightweight, and crafted from durable aluminum, itโs a must-have for serious cyclists and DIY mechanics, backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.



| ASIN | B0028YUZSS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,048 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #21 in Bike Shop Tools |
| Brand | Park Tool |
| Brand Name | Park Tool |
| Color | One Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,237 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763477001474 |
| Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 1.06 x 3.27 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.27 x 1.06 x 3.27 inches |
| Manufacturer | Park Tool |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 142546 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty โ see parktool.com/warranty |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 142546 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 782174186000 763477001474 784427798305 765868425463 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Compact and Effective Crank Puller
This Park Tool compact crank puller is simple, sturdy, and does exactly what itโs supposed to. Itโs compact enough to store in a toolbox without taking up much space, but strong enough to remove cranks from both road and mountain bikes. The threading and design work smoothly, making crank removal quick and hassle-free. Itโs a must-have for anyone doing bike maintenance at home or on the go. Overall, a solid, reliable tool that every cyclist or DIY bike mechanic should have. Iโd definitely recommend it.
J**N
Puller works perfectly!
The puller worked great. Pleased I spent a little more money for this quality tool. The crank arms were on very tight and would have been impossible to remove without this tool. A cheap tool would have broken or damaged the threads for sure.
A**R
Works great
Works great, great tool to have
K**E
Good tool
I needed to replace the pedal assist sensor on my e-bike, and I discovered I needed to take off the crank arm. I got this tool even though it was a little more expensive because I heard that Park Tool is a good brand. It worked well. My pedal crank was on pretty tight, so I was glad that I got a good brand because the metal was nice and strong. Supposedly a cheap crank puller might be made of weaker metal. I also like that it is universal, meaning it can remove both square taper and splined crank arms in case I need to do that in the future. To the person who said they had to use a wrench rather than a socket, that's not true, at least not in my case. What I had to do was to take off the rotating tip before the socket would fit. It comes off easily because it's made to be switched with the one on the other side to switch from square taper to splined. Perhaps that reviewer didn't know this. All in all it's a very good tool and worth five stars.
M**A
Tools are more valuable than the thing its used on.
Works great if the Pedal Crank RIM (where this fits) is not damaged or crushed so this cannot be turned into the threads to remove the crank.
R**E
Great tool for the shop or even the tool roll
This is an amazing tool. It's well thought out to be both portable and useful. You will need to use your own 22mm and 15mm wrenches with this tool as it doesn't have a built-in handle like some of the larger pro-shop crank pullers that take up a LOT of room in a tool box and are not portable if you are out on the road on tour. The 22mm wrench helps turn in the outside portion of the tool into the crank threads so you probably want to make sure you have it in more than just a couple of threads or you will end up pulling threads out of your crank and ruining it. Make sure you have the inner portion backed out almost all the way so that it doesn't give you the false impression that the tool has bottomed out in the crank when instead it is bottoming out on the bottom bracket and not screwed in all the way. One could probably get away with using a small adjustable wrench on this part because it doesn't take much effort to spin the outer portion into the crank threads as they are usually protected by the end cap and should almost be easy enough to screw in by hand most of the way. I use my Trixie tool to turn the inner section as its a good 15mm box-end wrench and it's in my everyday tool roll anyhow. Since this tool is light enough to take on tour I have it planned out that I'll use the Trixie to operate this wrench on the 15mm head and an adjustable wrench to screw it into the crank via 22mm head. Once the outer portion is screwed in all the way you don't need to use the 22mm wrench any more and can just spin the inner portion of the tool with the 15mm. Others have said that the removable rotating ends fall off easily and don't stay on. My tool doesn't have that problem. There is a rubber O-ring or something in there that is holding it on. Perhaps that can rip when they are taken off roughly and then allow them to be loose. I've pulled mine off and swapped the rings a number of times and they have no issues with being too loose or falling off. Cons: This tool is a compact portable version and doesn't come with wrenches that are permanently attached and create a TON of weight in your tool roll when touring. It might become necessary to service your bottom bracket or cranks on the road and without this tool you are at the mercy of the LBS (if there IS one near where you are). This tool can be used with your Trixie or any 15mm box wrench (or 15mm pedal wrench in a pinch) and an adjustable wrench that opens up to a paltry 22mm (that's not even 1" to the metric-impaired -1" is about 26mm) Park tool makes a bench version of this tool so there is no reason to mark this tool down for what it is NOT.
F**K
works on Cannondale Treadwell 2
Used it to pull cranks on a Cannondale Treadwell 2 - if you've never pulled crank, you'll need to use some mucle the first time, but this tool worked as intended.
H**G
Very nice quality
Made everything so much easier realy nice quality so much better then my old one
C**H
Rejรคl
Mycket rejรคl, kvalitetsprodukt
A**Z
Excelente calidad
Excelente calidad
D**T
Past op Bosch E drive
Bruikbaar voor 3de generatie Bosch E drive
M**G
A versatile and efficient tool
This crank puller has a universal design, making it suitable for removing square taper and splined crank arms. It features rotating tips of 11.3mm and 16.3mm, allowing it to remove splined Shimano Octalink and ISIS Drive crank arms and square-holed crank arms. This crank puller has a built-in 8mm hex, making removing crank bolts easier. This eliminates the need for additional tools, saving space and time. Including this feature is highly convenient and adds to the overall functionality of the tool. The "floating" hardened tip of the Park Tool Compact Crank Puller ensures smooth operation and a long lifespan. This is a significant advantage as it provides durability and reliability, making it a worthwhile investment. The Park Tool Compact Crank Puller is a versatile and efficient tool I highly recommend to any cyclist. Its universal design, built-in hex, and durable construction make it a must-have for anyone who frequently works on their bike.
M**L
Does the job
great tool but being bike related over-priced
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