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Old 04-27-18 | 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by desconhecido

I look at that Park tool, SPA-1, and I already feel the pain and see the blood spatter. I've never used a tool like that without hurting myself. Looks like the Park HCW-4 might work. Sugino had one that's worked for me. Now the picture shows above the text. WUWT?

edit: I've removed some adjustable cups from some crappy, grungy frames, but have never tried one that was really stuck. Spanners like the Sugino and Park HCW-4 aren't intended, I don't think, to be used with a lot of torque.
I will second that, those kind of pin spanners have pins that are replaceable and are threaded into place like a bolt. Have seen them break and snap from stubborn bottom bracket cups.
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