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Park Tool Crank Puller CCP-44

Park Tool Crank Puller CCP-44

The CCP-44 is a purpose-built tool for removing crank arms from bicycles with 3-piece cranks that use an M12 or M15 crank bolt, including many splined Shimano Octalink, ISIS Drive, and ISIS Overdrive systems. The CCP-44 uses extra-fine thread and a long, comfortable handle that provides the needed leverage to remove even the tightest cranks. The strong floating tip system ensures smooth operation and long life.

CCP-44 Features

Compatible with systems that use an M12 or M15 threaded crank bolt, including:

- Shimano Octalink
- ISIS Drive
- ISIS Overdrive systems

NOTES:

- For crank systems that use an M8 or M10 crank bolt, such as square taper or PowerSpline, use the Park Tool CCP-22 or CWP-7.
- The CCP-44 is designed for crank arms with M22 x 1.0 extractor threads. Crank arms found on some fitness equipment use nonstandard extractor threads and are not compatible with Park Tool crank pullers. Check with the equipment manufacturer for tool recommendations.
$17.50

Original: $49.99

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Park Tool Crank Puller CCP-44—

$49.99

$17.50

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The CCP-44 is a purpose-built tool for removing crank arms from bicycles with 3-piece cranks that use an M12 or M15 crank bolt, including many splined Shimano Octalink, ISIS Drive, and ISIS Overdrive systems. The CCP-44 uses extra-fine thread and a long, comfortable handle that provides the needed leverage to remove even the tightest cranks. The strong floating tip system ensures smooth operation and long life.

CCP-44 Features

Compatible with systems that use an M12 or M15 threaded crank bolt, including:

- Shimano Octalink
- ISIS Drive
- ISIS Overdrive systems

NOTES:

- For crank systems that use an M8 or M10 crank bolt, such as square taper or PowerSpline, use the Park Tool CCP-22 or CWP-7.
- The CCP-44 is designed for crank arms with M22 x 1.0 extractor threads. Crank arms found on some fitness equipment use nonstandard extractor threads and are not compatible with Park Tool crank pullers. Check with the equipment manufacturer for tool recommendations.