SKU: BBTL0032

Origin8 Revolvr BB Pro Cup Tool Bottom Bracket Tool Silver Shimano HTII 2m

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Specifications

Size12-Notch x 36mm
ColorSilver
Driver1/2`
Tool TypeBottom Bracket Tool
CompatibilityShimano HTII 24mm and SRAM GXP 22/24mm
BrandOrigin8 BB90/95

TOOL BB OR8 REVOLVR 12-NOTCHx36mm CUP TOOL w/POST

  • Shop quality bottom bracket tool for damage-free installation and removal of Origin8 Revolvr 12-notch x 36mm BB cups
  • Center post helps to fix and stabilize the tool in to the BB cup
  • 1/2` drive is compatible with ratchet and torque wrenches
  • Required for J&B Part #s 211565 and 211566
Description

TOOL BB OR8 REVOLVR 12-NOTCHx36mm CUP TOOL w/POST

  • Shop quality bottom bracket tool for damage-free installation and removal of Origin8 Revolvr 12-notch x 36mm BB cups
  • Center post helps to fix and stabilize the tool in to the BB cup
  • 1/2` drive is compatible with ratchet and torque wrenches
  • Required for J&B Part #s 211565 and 211566

Customer Reviews

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Roger Ronald

Pretty easy and effective. Just insert and drive with a 1/2" torque wrench. With the spec'ed torque the BB did not seat so I used a bit more pressure to get it to do so. I don't thing there's any issue my bearing cups were just a bit tight. Regardless the tool was fine.

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Roger Ronald

Pretty easy and effective. Just insert and drive with a 1/2" torque wrench. With the spec'ed torque the BB did not seat so I used a bit more pressure to get it to do so. I don't thing there's any issue my bearing cups were just a bit tight. Regardless the tool was fine.

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Roger Ronald

Pretty easy and effective. Just insert and drive with a 1/2" torque wrench. With the spec'ed torque the BB did not seat so I used a bit more pressure to get it to do so. I don't thing there's any issue my bearing cups were just a bit tight. Regardless the tool was fine.;