
4-pins freewheel remover
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€6.49 VAT included
4-pins freewheel remover: an essential tool for your bike maintenance
In any well-equipped bike workshop, certain bicycle tools are essential for efficient and regular maintenance. Among them, the 4-pins freewheel remover holds a key place. Compact, robust, and designed to fit specific freewheel bodies, this tool allows for easy removal of a threaded freewheel to access transmission components such as the hub, pawls, and bearings.
What is a 4-pins freewheel remover used for ?
The 4-pins freewheel remover is a specialized tool designed to extract freewheels with four internal notches. It fits directly into the locking prongs of the freewheel, providing a secure grip. Used with a wrench, spanner, or torque screwdriver, it allows you to unscrew the freewheel for full transmission maintenance or to replace the freewheel body.
Technical features of the 4-pins freewheel remover
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4-pins head: specifically designed to fit threaded freewheels with four notches.
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Hardened steel or chrome-molybdenum: ensures excellent wear resistance and torsion strength, even under high torque.
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Universal compatibility: fits most MTB, city bikes, and vintage threaded freewheels.
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Compact design: easy to store in a bike tool kit or workshop drawer.
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Precision-machined surface: ensures a secure fit with the wrench and prevents slipping during removal.
Why choose a 4-pins freewheel remover ?
Using the correct bike tool prevents damage to components. The 4-pins freewheel remover offers:
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Safe removal without damaging the freewheel notches.
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Time savings during maintenance operations.
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Increased precision compared to makeshift tools.
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Longer lifespan for transmission components thanks to easier maintenance.
How to use it in your bike workshop
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Remove the rear wheel from the bike.
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Place the 4-pins freewheel remover into the notches.
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Use a suitable wrench (spanner, adjustable wrench, or freewheel tool handle).
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Apply steady pressure to unscrew the freewheel.
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Clean and lubricate the bearings before reassembly.
Workshop tip: Take this opportunity to check sprocket teeth, inspect chain wear, and replace if necessary.
An essential tool for bike enthusiasts
Whether you are a weekend DIYer, a professional bike mechanic, or simply a fan of well-maintained bikes, the 4-pins freewheel remover is a must-have for your bike workshop. Simple, effective, and durable, it helps extend the life of your transmission and ensures your bike runs smoothly every day.