

🔧 Pull with power, fix with finesse — the ultimate crank wrench for every bike boss!
The Park Tool CWP-7 is a premium crank wrench and puller designed for home mechanics and professionals. It fits the common 22 x 1mm threading, enabling removal of square taper, ISIS Drive, and Octalink crank arms. Featuring a durable powder-coated metal build, a built-in 8mm hex head for versatile tool compatibility, and a compact lightweight design, it delivers reliable performance with up to 40 Nm torque. Highly rated and trusted, this tool is essential for anyone serious about bike maintenance.

| ASIN | B0028YUZSS |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,390 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 10 in Hand Tools (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Colour | Blackone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,992) |
| Date First Available | 5 Mar. 2010 |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Head Style | Hex |
| Included Components | power tools and accessories |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 113 g |
| Item model number | 142546 |
| Manufacturer | PARK TOOL |
| Material | Metal |
| Part Number | 142546 |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 2.7 x 8.3 cm; 113.4 g |
| Style | Wrench&puller |
| Torque | 40 Newton Meters |
A**R
Best in the game!
Had to replace my previous one as my friend stole it but it was over 20 years old! Best in the game! This is well worth the money! I previously had paid over £30, so it has come down in price and I had to wait over 2 weeks for it 20 years ago! Couldn't be a bicycle mechanic without it! Built to last and is the best functioning one on the market! Simple to use! Cannot fault it at all!
B**K
Worked perfectly, buy this instead of the cheap one.
As others have said, you may gawk at paying that much more than a cheap unbranded one but TRUST ME, it's worth the extra money. I bought one that was less than £5 and it just stripped all it's threads and rendered itself useless because the metal was so soft and cheap. This Park Tool one is much higher quality and stood up to a really stiff crank, I had to put a lot of force to pull it off and the puller handled it no problem. From a design perspective I think it's also superior, the cheap ones come with a small spanner that you slot between the two pieces, because its so short you can't get much leverage and the crank arm can get in the way. The Park Tool however uses a standard hex nut arrangement meaning you can use a spanner of any handle size, or even better a ratchet & socket (you'll need a 22mm and 15mm metric socket). Overall, yes it could be cheaper, but Park Tool knows it has a superior product and it's worthwhile paying extra for, you won't regret it.
R**.
Happy I paid a premium price for an item worth every penny.
Buy this without a doubt. Even a novice like me has been able to efficiently pull crank without any damage to components and it felt so easy. Item is of high quality and will last a lifetime if sprayed with ACF50 when required and stored neatly. Yes it is a bit pricey but you are getting an item that has set the benchmark.
M**N
Well made. Works well.
It worked first time. I watched an instructional video first, but really, it was a breeze. Highly recommended.
P**T
Slightly flawed design
Needed to replace a clicking bottom bracket (Shimano Alivio/Deore). Two "pushers" are included to remove most common square taper cranks. a surprising amount of welly is need to remove the cranks and even a 1/2" socket and 600-mm extension bar felt close to shearing before the cranks moved. A really poor design feature has the interchangeable "pushers" held in place with "O" rings. This might be fine when first fitted, but as the tool has a liberal amount of oil in the packet, the "O" ring swells and taking the items off is a struggle, but putting them back is near impossible. Park Tools need to fit a metal circlip instead of the cheapo "O" rings. They even have the cheek in the instructions to say how easy the swapping is. Other than that, a well-made essential tool.
P**S
My first Park Tool tool but it won't be my last
This the the first Park Tool tool I have purchased, based on this I will probably get more. Genuinely impressed with the quality of this tool and it saved me from an expensive trip to the bike shop. I have a cheap crank puller tool which has worked OK in the past. Recently tried to remove some Shimano Claris cranks with an octalink bottom bracket. The cheap tool did not hold when pulling the cranks and ended up slipping out and taking most of the crank threads with it. There were a few threads left so I ordered the Park Tool. Despite the damage to the crank this tool was still able to get enough grip on the remaining threads and engage enough to extract the crank. Thanks Park Tool! As others have said it's not cheap, but good tools never are. It's good value if you need something you can keep using for a long time. The design of the interchangeable end caps has advantages and disadvantages, as others have said when the tool is new they can be difficult to change over but I feel this will improve over time as the tool gets some wear. It does mean that both ends are always attached to the tool which means you are not left searching for the other cap when you need it.
S**T
Very good
Very well made did the job worth the pennies
Q**G
You need this tool. Easy to use.
Did you know that there are 2 push on adaptors fitted to this? My first attempt at using this and I found the tool just passed through the bottom bracket, thinking that's not right I discovered the other adaptor and when that was fitted this tool worked brilliantly. I did not read the instructions for this tool but it's easy to use. You will need an adjustable spanner to fit and give you better effort to remove the crank. Having used the tool successfully I thought I'd check the instructions! There's a QR code with a link to a website but it's more of a product reference than a how to use. It's saved me a lot of struggling with hammers to remove the crank from an ageing bike. I was surprised how smoothly the crank came away despite being a target for mud during its lifetime. Excellent, I nearly bought a second one (then found the unused adaptor which fits to the non working end and I'd put it there fore safe keeping!)
D**L
Wer einen perfekten Kurbelabzieher für BOSCH GEN 4 Motoren sucht, der ist hier genau richtig. Der Abzieher lässt sich gut in die Kurbel (bei mir e*thirteen) einschrauben und mit etwas Kraft auch von der Achse lösen. Für mich genau das richtige Werkzeug!
E**R
Es una excelente herramienta y la calidad de Park Tool ni qué hablar!!
K**H
Mycket rejäl, kvalitetsprodukt
K**E
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**G
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.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago