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Bones Bearing Tool

4.8
4 Reviews

Bones Bearing Tool

4.8
4 Reviews
$14.99
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Overview

The Bones Bearing Tool easily and safely removes your wheel bearings. It works with all 8mm bearings and is designed to put pressure only on the inner track of the bearings, keeping the shield from getting damaged. It can be used as a bearing press when installing new bearings into your wheels and is small enough to fit in your pocket. Finally, a bearing tool made by the bearing company by which all quality standards are measured!

OVERVIEW
Model NumberATABPP10
DesignBearing press and puller
Ball detent technology for removal
Works with 8mm bearings and wheels without spacers
Has a small hole for use as a keychain

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
4 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
IndestructibleThis small tool is indestructible, inexpensive, and indispensable. The only time I've had any trouble using it was removing bearings from some Radar Diamonds, but that's not the fault of the tool. Just buy it already.
5 out of 5 Stars
Super efficientSuch an efficient, time-saving tool. Much more useful than I thought when I purchased it.
5 out of 5 Stars
Every skate should have thisSO much better than trying to remove bearings using trucks! This is a handy little tool that every skater should have.
4 out of 5 Stars
Works well Works well. You need some kind of specialized tool to pull bearings, and this is definitely your most cost-effective option. Cons for this are the hand shape - if you've got a SO much better than trying to remove bearings using trucks! This is a handy little tool that every skater should have. that is resisting being pulled out, this thing does not have a very good grip at all and will hurt your hand if you tug hard. It's not sharp at all, but it's not soft either. I think the trick is to give a little rotation to the angle you are pulling at - you need to pull straight out from the wheel but it's very hard to judge the angle with this short little thing, so if you wiggle around a little more you'll find the right direction sooner or later. This thing is very very small, which is great because you can always have it in your gear bag without thinking about it.