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Park Tool PP-1 Hydraulic Brake Piston Press
RRP 344 kr
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Average connection time 25 secs
Average connection time 25 secs
A much better option than using a screwdriver!
Makes hydraulic disc brake maintenance and repair faster and easier.
Key Features:
- Unique wedge shape slides into the caliper to open up the piston when replacing pads.
- Assembled in the USA.
- Weight: 0.3lbs (Manufacturer claimed).
- Park Tool
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Customer Reviews
Top Customer Reviews
Where reviews refer to foods or cosmetic products, results may vary from person to person. Customer reviews are independent and do not represent the views of The Hut Group.
Park tool PP-1
The tool is awkward to use since you cannot get enough leverage with the small handle. Also am cautious about scratching the piston heads. The Bitzen hydraulic calliper spreader is a better option even though the cost is more.
Great Tool
Just what it states, makes the job faster and easier. Glad I purchased it. just used for the first time and it is a lot better then the way I was doing it before. It is used while the old pads are still on, so you just push it through and it pushes pistons back in. Simple !