Park Tool Headset-Installationswerkzeug - HHP-2
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.1 x 11.3 x 3.2 inches |
Package Weight | 3.02 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Park Tool |
Color | One Color |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Park Tool |
Part Number | 0763477004314 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Outer Material | aluminum |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Cycling |
S**A
Wow, makes life so easy!
Yes, I made one for $20 out of a giant bolt, washers and nuts, yes I used a hammer and a block of wood, yes I used a lot of cuss words... first time using this thing, wow. Made life so easy. All I wanted to do was press headsets for a month straight. Before buying this tool, I gave headsets the stank eye every time I have to do one. Even though it is a bit over priced... it's still worth every penny. Quality is fantastic... it'll last my lifetime.
J**.
Quality tool and works perfectly
The quality of this tool is undeniable. I used it a few times and it worked flawlessly. Sure you could piece together a makeshift tool from the hardware store to hopefully accomplish the same thing...but this is a specialty tool and comes with the price to justify the confidence you'll have knowing you purchased the right tool for the job.
M**M
Nice Tool
A great tool. I'll probably use it once or twice a year but I like having tools that work. This press is solid and works exactly as it should.I've tried cheaper presses and ghetto method as well but this thing is strong and works flawlessly. When pressing in Cane Creek 110 or Chris King headsets why risk using a cheap setup?
M**T
Quite expensive but extremely solid and a joy to use the once or twice a year when ...
Quite expensive but extremely solid and a joy to use the once or twice a year when I need it. I tried going the DIY route with a threaded rod and washers and was successful on the first job but on the second job the headset went on crooked so decided to go this route with the proper tool. And even though it's $, it will pay for itself after a few jobs.
C**N
Excellent, professional tool
This is really a heavy en professional tool.It works amazing simple with almost no power need.The bearings glide slowly into their position (I used the tool for PF30 bearings in the bottom bracket).For home use it's probably a little bit overkill.If you think so too, buy the HHP-3.
K**N
Headset press
After reading several reviews online regarding headset press, I decided I wanted to try and save my money by doing the home mechanic approach with a rod, washers and nuts. The headset I was going to press in was a Chris King steelset, which probably is the toughest headset on the market. With the rod and washers, I was unable to get the headset to enter straight. It would missalign, and I would have to knock it out again with hard effort.I then decided to puchase this headset press, along with the Chris King headset press cups, and the whole process was a breeze. After doing it once, I learned that the headset will twist somewhat while pressing it in, so if you want to align the markings on it forward, you have to take this slight rotation into account when pressing in.I do not regret the purchase, since I also used it to press in a aluminum headset into a single speed I am building, and I will need it for a time trial bike I have waiting. I also found use for this press, pressing in a GXP adapter in my Hope bottom bracket.
E**Y
Excellent tool!
Excellent tool!! Is more than I need rite now, but I knew that. It will last me a long time. The quick release does nothing quicker for Bottom Brackets because you have to use the threaded side only, the hex will not fit in the bearing on the other side to allow the quick release. QR is most likely for head sets or larger bearings.
A**T
Working on building my first bike, and as I ...
Working on building my first bike, and as I want to do it all myself I was forced to buy one of these. It works exactly as described, and installing a headset only takes a minute or two with this tool. I would give it five stars, as it's worked perfectly, but I feel that Park is charging a premium beyond their normal premium. While the tool is solidly built I can't see how it's worth the price ($150), especially as other companies are selling their tools for about $75 or $80.
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