VAR tools
"Having used VAR tools during my CQP cycle mechanic retraining course, I highly recommend the brand. Although some tools are a little expensive, it's also a guarantee of quality."
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The VAR tool for bottom bracket allows the assembly and disassembly of Shimano and ISIS Drive bottom brackets (FSA, Race Face, Suntour, Stronglight JP MX, JP MX dh and Twister), as well as Shimano, Stronglight JP 400, Suntour, TA Axix light and Truvativ tapered-square bottom brackets.
Robust thanks to its design in cold-forged, heat-treated chrome-vanadium steel, this tool features a threaded pin and a spring to hold the tool against the bowl.
Ref: 7970459386022
Tool type : Crankcase disassembler
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.
Review topics: [tool, crankset].
"Having used VAR tools during my CQP cycle mechanic retraining course, I highly recommend the brand. Although some tools are a little expensive, it's also a guarantee of quality."
"Having used a wrench with a one-metre extension and a more than consistent two-handed force the tool fulfilled its role perfectly."
"I bought this tool in total despair after spending hours disassembling the plate side (clockwise loosening) of an isis case dating back at least to the Middle Ages ... completely seized up ... ... I tried gasket clamps, etc. ... ... so I gave it my best shot with this tool. ... . . the delivery was ultra fast as it always is . . in the meantime I dislocated my shoulder so it was difficult to force it loose. I put the tool in place and combined it with a super B wrench that I already had, which holds the tool by a screw system . . and then by pressing down with my foot, magic!!!! Like butter! Frankly, a great tool that I recommend at 200%".
"This bottom bracket disassembler solved my recalcitrant bottom bracket problem! I've already dismantled several bottom brackets and never needed this version. But now that I've got it, it'll make my next servicing easier... ."
"Top of the line! I've been struggling with a case for 10 days and here I unlocked it in one go, the central clip that screws on is really a plus!"
"I broke the tool I'd been using until now trying to loosen the right-hand cup of a BSA crankset (clockwise unscrewing). With the one I ordered from Probikeshop (VAR tool) with a screw to lock it against the cup (just screw into the bottom bracket axle in place of the crank fixing nut), all it took was a couple of hammer blows (well pressed) for the cup to give way (with some resistance)."