SKU: TL8834

Park Tool Disc Brake Pad Spreader Long, Vinyl-Dipped Handle

Vendor Park Tool
Regular price $14.12
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Specifications

MPNPS-1
UPC763477007223
MPNPS-1
UPC763477007223

A must-have tool for any rider or mechanic who services hydraulic brakes. The PS-1 Pad Spreader features a tapered edge designed to drive apart and reset hydraulic bicycle brake pads that may have been accidentally engaged. The head of the PS-1 mimics a section of disc brake rotor, with strong stainless steel construction and a long, vinyl-dipped handle for leverage and comfort. The PS-1 can also be used as a temporary stand-in for the rotor when testing or servicing the hydraulic system, negating the need to repeatedly remove and install the wheel.

  • Thickness: 1.95 mm
  • Length: 162 mm (6.4")
Description

A must-have tool for any rider or mechanic who services hydraulic brakes. The PS-1 Pad Spreader features a tapered edge designed to drive apart and reset hydraulic bicycle brake pads that may have been accidentally engaged. The head of the PS-1 mimics a section of disc brake rotor, with strong stainless steel construction and a long, vinyl-dipped handle for leverage and comfort. The PS-1 can also be used as a temporary stand-in for the rotor when testing or servicing the hydraulic system, negating the need to repeatedly remove and install the wheel.

  • Thickness: 1.95 mm
  • Length: 162 mm (6.4")

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junglee

This one is much easier to use than the tool that directly pushes the pistons down. With this one you don't need to take the brake pads off. You an quickly push them in and readjust your calipers and be on your merry way.

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junglee

This one is much easier to use than the tool that directly pushes the pistons down. With this one you don't need to take the brake pads off. You an quickly push them in and readjust your calipers and be on your merry way.;