Efficient, easy-to-use tool.
"Efficient tool, easy to use. Handy mounting rings."
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Extractor designed to remove BB86, BB90, BB92, Shimano bottom brackets. Press-Fit, SRAM Press-Fit GXP, Race Face Press Fit and all other systems Press Fit using a 24mm diameter axle.
This tool slips inside the case and, using a hammer, enables the case to be removed from the frame.
Supplied with two #669 case installation rings, for use with a case mounting tool. Press Fit HHP-2 or HHP-3.
Ref: 7970447687846
Tool type : Extractor
Overall rating: 4.255814 / 5 from 86 reviews.
This tool is highly regarded for its excellent quality and indispensable nature in safely extracting pressfit pedal cranks. Customers appreciate its fast delivery and find it practical for various bottom bracket systems, though some noted mixed effectiveness.
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"Efficient tool, easy to use. Handy mounting rings."
"This tool is indispensable for safely extracting pressfit bottom brackets. What's more, it comes with two centering washers for reassembly. It's a pity that the bearing housings are missing. Failing that, a threaded rod 16mm in diameter and 20 cm long, 2 flat washers and 2 nuts will do the trick (6. 3 € in DIY stores)."
"Does the job perfectly. Didn't use the shims provided, but chisel works well."
"Super fast delivery, ordered the day before for the next day! In fact I didn't use it and didn't unpack it either... back to Probikeshop, quick refund! Maybe I should have kept it, but I've made myself a handyman, which goes well; I must say that the bearings disassemble rather easily."
"Practical and easy to use and, above all, allows you to be vigilant on fiber frames."
"Good quality tool. If disassembly is difficult, try the other side, then leave overnight in a horizontal position with degreaser. Personally, I had to break off the old ring and then use a suitable washer to remove the outer part stuck in the frame (carbon). Position the frame horizontally and as close as possible to the bottom bracket on a large piece of wood. We hesitate to tap hard if need be, but everything comes together without damage. To reassemble, with the 2 bushes supplied, you need to find a large screw or threaded rod (car shock absorber compressor in my case) and with some white grease the 2 bushes fit perfectly and easily. Several friends have just used them successfully... ..."
"Lightweight, easy to handle, does not damage the case. Meets expectations. Top!"
"The metal thickness is too thin, so the tool is too flexible. When you tap to extract the bearing, the metal tabs go back inside the bearing instead of pushing it out. ... I was still able to extract the bearings by jamming a wooden handle into the tool to prevent it from closing, but it takes two people to hold the wooden handle and the hammer. So not practical at all. I was disappointed because I thought Park-Tool was the best. On the other hand, the bowls supplied are great for reassembly, provided you have a threaded rod and nuts to thread into them."
"Great product, plus shims for shimano press-fit housings are included".
"Top function, easy to use, as expected".