Bicycles Asked by Beginner Biker on January 6, 2021
Is there anyone who has had luck using a 2 or 3 arm crank puller to remove the crank arms off a tapered bottom bracket?
No, 2 or 3 jaw pullers are not meant for removing cranks off a tapered BB axle.
I recommend going to a local bike shop and asking them for a tool to buy or what tool so you can buy, or just ask them to do it for you.
Answered by Chris Dottavi on January 6, 2021
Thing is, gear pullers come in many sizes and styles. One is needed that will reliably grip the back edges of the crank arm without sliding off. Some styles would do this quite easily, while others would be a royal pain to use.
Answered by Daniel R Hicks on January 6, 2021
While Chris Dottavi mentionned that jaw pullers are not meant to remove crank arms, they can definitively used for that, although you might want to think bit before doing so.
I do work in a community bike workshop, where we have a lot of people comming with bicycles that can be quite old or in bad shape. It is therefore not always possible to use the usual crank puller. Therefore, we sometimes have to do otherwise. For the sake of completeness, here is the list of things I have done, in order of preference.
For recent (squared) bottom brackets:
For older (cotter) axles/cranks: You should not have any problem with those, once the cotter is removed. If you have, you can hit (gently) the crank with a hammer, or use a jaw puller.
Answered by Bromind on January 6, 2021
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