TOOPRE
TOOPRE Chainring Bolt Wrench Spanner Tool
TOOPRE Chainring Bolt Wrench Spanner Tool
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Description
The TOOPRE Chainring Bolt Wrench is a versatile tool designed for the secure installation and removal of chainring bolts. Crafted from high-quality tool steel and featuring a rubberized grip handle, this tool is built for durability, precision, and ease of use. The hardened heat treatment further enhances its strength, making it an essential tool for routine bicycle maintenance.
Specifications
- Material: Tool steel + rubberized grip handle
- Treatment: Hardened heat treatment
- Dimensions: 99 x 24 x 1.5mm (L x W x H)
- Weight: Approximately 23g per unit
- Usage: Fix the chainring bolt with the wrench, then use an Allen wrench from the other end to apply force for disassembly/installation.
Features
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High-Quality Materials, Exquisite Craftsmanship: The tool steel is seamlessly integrated, finely polished, ensuring a high-quality product.
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Sturdy and Durable, Hardened Heat Treatment: The heat treatment process elevates the hardness and strength of the steel, ensuring longevity and robustness.
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Versatile Design: The wrench features a one-end slot for locking the chainring bolt, while the other end accommodates a square hole crank dust cover. Both ends are equipped with 9mm/10mm internal hexagonal socket wrenches for added versatility.
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Comfortable Grip with Anti-Slip Rubber Cover: The new material rubberized grip handle provides a comfortable and secure hold, enhancing the overall user experience.
Application
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Secure the Chainring Bolt:
- Use the Chainring Bolt Wrench to firmly secure one end of the chainring bolt.
- Apply the wrench to hold the chainring bolt in place, preventing it from rotating at the same time.
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Apply Force Using an Allen Wrench:
- Utilize an Allen wrench from the other end of the Chainring Bolt Wrench.
- Apply force to the Allen wrench to either loosen or tighten the chainring bolt.
Note: The purpose of the Chainring Bolt Wrench is to immobilize the chainring bolt, preventing it from rotating at the same time. Force should be applied on the opposite side using the Allen wrench to turn the chainring bolt securely. Avoid using the chainring bolt tool directly to apply force to prevent damage to the teeth!
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