Snap-In Bottom Bracket Remover Shima Steps ST6000 Cycle 7202768
- Specially designed for Shimano Steps 6000 E-bike motor lock nuts
- Thick and strong teeth for high torque without slipping
- Questions? Send us an email
Delivery time: 1 to 4 working days
Delivery time: 1 to 4 working days
The track code will be sent by email so you can easily track the shipment.
Description
Description
The lock nut remover is a handy tool specifically designed for installing and removing Shimano Steps 6000 e-bike motor lock nuts. Using the integrated guide, the tool can be securely attached to the motor shaft and connected to the lock nut using a push-pull mechanism. The lock nut remover's teeth are thicker and stronger than usual, allowing the tool to deliver high torque without slipping.
- Suitable for use with snap-in tool holder (art. 7202750) or 32 mm combination spanner
- When tightening, observe the manufacturer's recommended tightening torque.
- Use a 3/8" torque wrench (art. 720115) to check the torque.
- Not suitable for use with power tools
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pay afterwards?
Can I pay afterwards?
This depends on the payment method you choose at the checkout, we try to support as many as
possible
Can I pick up my order in person?
Can I pick up my order in person?
Tormino focuses on shipment across the entire world, resulting in multiple warehouses and thus only supporting shipment to your provided address.
Can multiple different items be shipped in the same shipment?
Can multiple different items be shipped in the same shipment?
Due to the amount of different items we have on sale it can happen that your order will be split into multiple different packages, the shipping fee however will remain the same.
Can I return a product?
Can I return a product?
Yes! Any item can be returned within 14 days after purchase unused and in original packaging. To return an item you will have to pay the local shipping fee back to our return warehouse.
When will a sold out item be back in stock?
When will a sold out item be back in stock?
This depends a lot on the item in question, some go out of rotation, others might come back in stock at a later date. Feel free to reach out to us for the status on a specific item.
