IceToolz Cassette Lockring Tool with Guide Pin, #09C1
IceToolz cassette remover with guide pin
The IceToolz cassette remover for the cassette washer is a frequently used item in a bicycle workshop. This remover with a chrome-vanadium quality guarantees a long life. This cassette remover has a guide pin for hubs with quick-release axles and can be used with a ½” socket wrench (IceToolz number 53R4) or a 21mm wrench (IceToolz number 4721). The IceToolz cassette remover is suitable for:
Shimano® CS, SRAM, SunRace, Chris King compatible cassettes and Shimano® Center Lock disc brakes. The IceToolz article number of this HG remover is 09C1.
IceToolz cassette remover suitable for several brands
IceToolz is a brand that focuses on both the professional and the (better) do-it-yourselfer in the bicycle industry. But the ordinary cyclist also comes into the picture with handy maintenance products and easy-to-use items. IceToolz is a brand where you can find those things that make your hobby as a cyclist, mechanic or as a bicycle professional easier. Note the orange detail: choice of the craftsman.
With this IceToolz cassette lock ring tool, the lock ring that secures the cassette to the body can be loosened. After this, the sprocket cogs of the cassette are released and can be replaced. For loosening it is necessary to use a second tool, a so-called freewheel remover. The loosening direction of the HG sprocket is the freewheel direction. So a tool is needed to stop the cassette. This cannot be done with bare hands. This really requires a tool that does not damage the sprockets. IceToolz has a number of freewheel customers.
The IceToolz 53A2 - The most basic freewheel taker
The IceToolz 53S3 - Similar to the 53A2, but with an ergonomic grip
the IceToolz 53Y1 - An easy variant, works faster
The IceToolz 53Y5 - The most professional version, suitable for multiple systems
Look for more information at the respective products.
For proper use of this cassette remover watch this video
CR-V stands for chrome vanadium
CR-V = chrome vanadium and that is a type of steel which is an alloy between steel, carbon, chromium (around 0.8%), vanadium (around 0.1%) and some smaller amounts of other metals. This is possible in a proportion that can deviate slightly, but this ensures that the steel becomes hard and is better protected against corrosion. Chrome vanadium is one of the most commonly used metals in tool making.
IceToolz: the choice of professionals and do-it-yourselfers!