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HG Cassette Remover Wrench

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Designed for mounting and removing Shimano and SRAM compatible cassettes.

Remove or replace your cassette using this cassette remover by adding a chain whip and a wrench with a 1"1/2 socket or a 21 mm flat wrench.

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Product Features

A photo of the HG Cassette Remover Wrench in use

Compatibility

Removal using an open-ended spanner and a chain-whip tool.

Ease of use

Removal using an open-ended spanner and a chain-whip tool.

Corrosion resistance

Heat-treated steel for improved corrosion resistance.

Additional Product informations

Composition

Metallic structure

  • 100% Steel

Features:

12 splines Length:45 mm Width: 24 mm Thickness24 mm

Advice from our team:

The cassette removal tool is used to remove and refit 7- to 12-speed cassettes. Use in conjunction with a wrench with a 1\"1/2 socket or a 24 mm flat wrench.

Warranty:

2 years

What is this tool for?

Use the cassette remover to remove the cassette from the cassette unit. Essentail for cog maintenance or removal.

Compatibility:

Compatible with Shimano®, SRAM® (including 1x), SunRace®, SunTour®, Chris King® cassettes, 12-spline internal disc brake mounts, and the top caps of certain RockShox® forks such as Pike®, Lyrik™, SID®, Revelation™, Reba®, or Paragon.

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This tool cannot be used in conjunction with a Park Tool cassette removal tool. The cassette removal tool does not fit through the holes of the wrench, hence doesn't full in gauge with the cassette locking ring splines. When applying a torque of 40Nm to the cassette locking ring the Park tool slips out of the splines. It's a case of increasing the holes in the wrench to 10mm dia or purchase another locking ring that fits through the 9mm holes of the wrench. On the plus side, it's very well made and ideal if you have the correct removal tool that fits through the wrench holes.

Not for freewheels

Amazing value as always and the how to videos are great to fit parts yourself. The works a wonder and the instruction videos are the best all be it in French

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