CCP-22 Crank Puller

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The CCP-22 is a purpose-built tool for removing crank arms from bicycles with three-piece cranks that use an M8 crank bolt, including common square tapered cranks, SRAM® PowerSpline® cranks, FSA® Power Drive cranks, and BNI cranks on Bosch® e-bike systems. The CCP-22 uses extra-fine thread and a long, comfortable handle that provides the needed leverage to remove even the tightest cranks. The strong floating tip system ensures smooth operation and long life.

Compatible with systems that use an M8 or M10 threaded crank bolt, including:

• Square taper
• SRAM® PowerSpline®
• BNI cranks for Bosch® e-bike systems

NOTE: For crank systems that use an M12 or M14 crank bolt, such as ISIS Drive or Octalink®, use the Park Tool CCP-44 or CWP-7.

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It would be a far better tool if the handle were re-positionable, because sometimes it is in the wrong place relative to the crank arm. It would also benefit from a telescoping handle for increased leverage. Lastly, the discontinued CCP-2 was more versatile because of the reversible threaded nut that could accommodate old French cranks. All told, the CWP-7 is a much better value.

trekkeruss
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I have one and it is too weak leverage wise for stubborn cranks. Use the one that accepts a socket and use a flex handle with some length for good leverage.

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