Park Tool
BBT-32 Compact Bottom Bracket Tool
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Economical and compact, this version of the BBT-22 tool is perfect for the home mechanic. The BBT-32 installs and removes Shimano Octalink and ISIS Drive 20 tooth splined bottom bracket cups and features 32mm wrench flats.
The twenty tooth pattern is used on a wide variety of bottom brackets, including models from Shimano, Truvativ, Race Face, FSA, and others. The tool clears the oversized spindles of ISIS Drive and Octalink.
Review Summary
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Easy To Use (1),
Won't Slip (1),
Well Built (1),
Removes BB (2)
Customer Questions
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asked by: Shu...@....com
Will this work for on old Shimano 20 tooth on a mountain bike?
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anwered by: canteau
The Park BBT-32 will remove most 20 tooth cartridge style bottom brackets.
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asked by: a guest
Is this basically the same as the Park BBT-22 tool for removing Shimano BBs like the UN71?
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anwered by: canteau
Correct, they both have the same spline interface. The BBT-22 can be used with a 3/8" socket or torque wrench along with the 32mm wrench flats.
The Park BBT-32 can only be used with an adjustable or 32mm box wrench.
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asked by: a guest
Does it work with race face evolve bbs?
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anwered by: mlewis
Current Evolve cranks use external cups, and this will not work. If you have one of the older ISIS splined Evolve cranksets then yes, this is the correct tool.
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asked by: a guest
does it work on miche english threded or shimano both are square taper
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anwered by: canteau
It should work on both. Some of the Miche bottom brackets use a Campagnolo style tool, which is the BBT-5
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asked by: cbishop121
Does this work on Sugino BBs?
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anwered by: smulder
Yup, this would work on a square tapered cartridge type Sugino Bottom Bracket. Thanks for asking! Scott
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Customer Reviews
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A GuestSlips off. Trying to hold the wrench, tool and bike at the same time is hard to do when the BB is very tight. Wish I would have gotten the tool that is used with a ratchet.
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HaagenizeWorks great, minimal size for your toolbox.
With proper technique, there should not be any slipping.