Silverline 241095 Crank Removal Tool 1st Class Square Taper & Isis Threads

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Price:
£5.87
Free delivery - Arrives by Father's Day
Estimated between Sat, 31 May and Wed, 4 Jun
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Carbon steel crank removal tool suitable for removing standard square taper and ISIS (splined) crank arms. Removable adaptor for smaller crank apertures. Use with 16mm spanner or 14mm hex key. Chrome plated and painted finish for increased corrosion resis.

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Product Identifiers

BrandSilverline
MPN241095
GTIN5024763120954
UPC5024763120954
eBay Product ID (ePID)2254528728

Product Key Features

Item DepthNo
ColourMulticoloured
MaterialAluminium, Steel
TypeDrivetrain Tools
Model241095

Dimensions

Item Weight10 g

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4.3
48 product ratings
  • 26 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 18 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
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  • 3 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Most favourable review

    Works well

    The tool seems to be well made and solid. It is made from just two components which screw together. This made the job of removing the crankset on my bike much easier. However, the central pushrod is slightly too narrow and it was only marginally larger than the threaded hole for the retaining bolt in the centre of the taper. The pushrod is supposed to push through the middle of the tool to force the outside part (attached to the crank) off the taper. The problem with it being narrow is that it starts to dig into the threaded hole when the applied force increases. To stop the threaded hole getting ruined I cut out a small piece of flat metal to put between the rod and the hole. This worked very well. The tool did come with an adapter to make the end of the rod wider but this was then too big to fit through the centre hole of the crankset. Please overall (especially for the price)but be warned you may need to adapt slightly.

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  • Most critical review

    Its OK - but protect the threaded hole!

    Unfortunatly, I never read the most recent review, that suggested protecting the internal thread on the crank. The tool does come with an extra bit (not shown) to protect larger cranks - but I used it without any protection and now find that the thread on both sides is damaged and no longer accepts the bolt on reassembly. I'm now having to buy a tap to see if I can rescue it. Having said that, it did pull the pedal off - which was well jammed on

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Crank tool uses

    I recently moved from london to north devon and downsized considerably on garage space which meant my cycle tools were packed up tight. I saw this tool and thought it was worth a go even if it only managed a couple of jobs before giving up ! Surprisingly good quality and quick delivery has changed my mind on makes as i only use var or similar quality normally. Only thing that let it down was the odd spanner size to use it. I think it was 18mm from memory which can be missing on some spanner sets so it seemed a confusing size to use ?

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • good price and works

    worked and is cheap. I think it was used before though as wasnt in wrapper and thread was a tiny bit worn. That said it worked and price incl postage is hard to beat. There are more expensive one out there with handles but this with an adjustable works fine. Turn the spanner the other way to the pedal crank and hey presto!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Better quality than it looks/expected,and worth having.

    Does what it's suposed to, this is easy to use and fits snugly. This is for square tapered cranks and other type as well (mine was square tapered) it screws on after taking off the allen bolt undoing it then putting the crankpuller on turning clockwise until it stops up against the crank arm, you then use a wrench to tighten up the centre part that pushes against the hole in the centre (square bit) and turn it to the right until it pulls the crankset away from the bottom bracket, this is easy to do with patience,just make sure not to cross thread at the start when lining up at the thread. The quality is very good and is worth having and saves you labour costs than getting it done at a bike shop. It's easy to use at home and should be part of your bike tools. All in all a very useful tool.No problem to recommend it.

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  • Single use really

    Did the job, but the central pin is soft. After removing both cranks it was chewed up enough to not be useable again.

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  • Good crank removal tool

    Bought to remove crank and chainrings from my son's bike. Very easy to use and worked 1st time.

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  • Crankshaft removal tool .great tool did the job easy

    Excellent little tool. it did the job no problem

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  • excellent tool, does the job of extracti...

    excellent tool, does the job of extracting cranks brilliantly; no good at making tea, though

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good Quality for the price.

    Seems to be ok, well packaged, but have not used it yet.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New