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Park Tool BBT-179 Steel Bottom Bracket Tool

Park Tool BBT-179 Steel Bottom Bracket Tool

SKU:  BBT-179
Regular price $46.95 USD
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The Park Tool BBT-179 Steel Bottom Bracket Tool is a precision-machined 4140 steel workshop tool for removal and installation of threaded bottom brackets with 12-notch tool fittings in the 45–47mm major diameter range. The BBT-179 fits fittings with a major diameter of 45–47mm and a minor diameter of 44mm, covering SRAM BSA DUB, Race Face Cinch, Rotor BSA30, Zipp Vuma, and Hawk Racing BB3086 among others — a compatibility set that spans current performance road, gravel, and mountain drivetrain platforms. The extra-deep body clears extra-wide spindles, and low-profile walls at the engagement point reach recessed lockrings that shallower tools miss. Three drive options — 3/8" drive, 1" hex, and 36mm wrench flats — address even the most seized bottom bracket cups, and integrated threads in the tool body accept the Park Tool BBT-RS Bottom Bracket Tool Retaining System or GPS-1 Guide Pins (each sold separately) for improved alignment and stability during service.

  • Machined from 4140 steel for heavy-duty workshop use
  • Fits 12-notch threaded bottom bracket tool fittings with a major diameter of 45–47mm and a minor diameter of 44mm
  • Compatible with SRAM BSA DUB, Race Face Cinch, Rotor BSA30, Zipp Vuma, and Hawk Racing BB3086
  • Extra-deep body accommodates extra-wide spindles
  • Low-profile walls at the point of engagement reach recessed lockrings
  • Three drive options: 3/8" drive fitting, 1" hex fitting, and 36mm wrench flats
  • Outer diameter at point of engagement: 50.04mm (1.97")
  • Internal clearance: 42mm (1.654") depth x 30.44mm (1.198") diameter
  • Integrated threads accept Park Tool BBT-RS or GPS-1 Guide Pins for added stability (each sold separately)
  • Not rated for use with impact drivers