Product description









【Durable & Reliable Build】:Crank puller crafted from premium carbon steel with a quenching process, this crank puller boasts enhanced hardness. It ensures zero damage to crank threads, promising long-lasting performance for countless maintenance tasks.
【Compact & Portable Design】:Measuring just 3.15 x 0.94 x 0.7 inches , this lightweight crank puller bike tool is easy to store in your toolkit or carry on the go. Its ultra-small footprint makes it perfect for both home repairs and on-the-road maintenance.
【User-Friendly Operation】:Featuring a dual-function removable cap, this crank arm removal tool accommodates oversized spindles with ease. The extended jacking rod offers better leverage, simplifying the crank arm removal process and saving you time and effort.
【Universal Compatibility】:Designed to fit both square taper and splined crank arm puller, it’s suitable for a wide range of bicycles, including mountain bikes, road bikes, and exercise bikes. The 0.87 x 0.04 inch threading and 0.45/0.64 inch sizing ensure a snug fit.
【Important Pre-Purchase Note】:Minor scratches may occur during transit due to quality checks, but rest assured, they won’t impact functionality. Please verify the product dimensions against your bike’s specifications before ordering to ensure a perfect match.


Amazon Customer –
Great product
Worked so well. Sledge hammer and back muscles were useless. This took off the crank arm so quickly. I would definitely recommend.
Jason Land –
Works perfect.
I have an old school 1986 Trek 850 with the original square taper bottom bracket. Obviously it made noise after 40 years of neglect, and this BB puller worked perfect to remove the old one so I could install a new one.
niceville318 –
Great device for the price, you can’t go wrong
worked as advertised, thankfully! I sprayed WD-40 on the crank arm and let sit for a few days before using this tool. It came off without me breaking a sweat. I thought I would strip out the threads on this tool before the crank arm would come off but it did the job. Can’t believe the price for such a useful tool. You’ll need a wrench or ratchet set to install this and remove the arm.
vernon bergman –
Good quality part
Works well, but make sure you thread it all the way in before you pull the crank.
Eeek (Jim) –
Works great
I’ve never had to deal with cranks like these- I have them on my Zwift Ride. To swap out the cranks, you need a tool like this. You simple remove any protective cap, remove the holding nut, and thread this in. Before you do that, make sure the bolt is backed way off. Thread carefully- don’t cross thread it. Once it’s tight, you don’t need to crank it down- hand tight is fine. Then turn the bolt. You’ll have a lot of pressure, and hopefully, it pushes the crank right off. That’s it. You don’t need this to put them on. The puller comes with a small cap to distribute pressure, but in my case it did not clear the crank arm itself. I used it without.
Michael –
Great crank puller
This crank puller worked amazingly for my RaceFace crankset. It took a few tries to figure out how it worked, and I had to use the included attatchment, but it worked well! It has a strong build, and is of great value for the money.
Eddie Feliciano –
Strong
I know it’s probably a cheaper Chinese tool but it holds up. Didn’t strip anything and took the pedal off with no issues.
Daniel Bierman –
Easy to use
Worked great
Francesco Ciombola –
I needed to remove an Octalink crank and didn’t have the dummy disc so bought this for that job. Did what it was mean to and was a good budget buy
DS –
Worked a treat without damaging cranks, I did spray lube overnight to ensure easier removal