Park Tool PT-09 Shop Cone Wrench

(1904 customer reviews)

$9.95

  • The special “Y” head design puts more material where it’s needed for strength and durability.
  • Precision sizing and a military grade industrial phosphate finish ensure an accurate fit and consistent quality.
  • Thin enough to use on the narrowest of adjusting cones, the SCW Shop Cone Wrenches have a long, vinyl dipped handle for leverage and comfortable use.
  • Sizes 13mm to 20mm, SCW-13 through SCW-20.
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  1. C.T.M.

    Do you absolutely need to buy Park Tools? No
    Are they made better than cheap alternatives? Yes
    Are they worth it? If you want to buy your tools once, yes.

    Some Park Tools are priced in a manner that makes them hard to justify. However, most are like this and just a few dollars more. For that few dollars more, you’re going to get as close to an exact fit as possible and tools that are always made in a quality manner.

    I read a few criticisms about this tool and the most common was how things it is and concerns about how long it will hold up. I’m sorry, but both are absurd concerns. This tool is supposed to be this thing and as long as you are far and away exceeding torque limits, this tool will outlive me, you and everyone else.

    Again, outside of a few tools, Park Tools are marginally more expensive than cheap alternatives, but always superior. For my money, buy it once and never have to buy it again. I recommend this!

    Cheers!

    PS. For those with adjustable bearings on their Easton Wheels, this is what you need!

    C.T.M.

  2. Trialsin26

    I saw this wrench at my local bike shop for twice the price as Amazon. I ordered it here and got it just in case I needed it when I switched out my pedals on the new bike that was coming in the mail. It was a good thing I got this! When my bike arrived, I had also ordered some Shimano A530 pedals and I realized that I HAD to put them on since the bike came without pedals! I should have realized that was the case but didn’t pay much attention to the pedals while ordering the bike.

    Anyway, This wrench made quick work of the pedals and helped me avoid trying to use my far-too-thick standard wrenched in the garage that couldn’t grip the pedal at all.

    This wrench is comfortable to use and isn’t some cheap stamped wrench like others I’ve seen for sale from China.

    If you have any need of a good wrench for pedals, or anything requiring a thinner wrench, BUY THIS WRENCH!

    Trialsin26

  3. Ian

    Basic tool, but I only needed one size so I decided for quality over quantity. Works well and feels good.

    Ian

  4. Kristin

    I have a light stand with wheels (for photography) and I have to really stretch the zipper of the carrying case to get it to close over the wheels, so I wanted to start removing them before packing the light stand for travel. This wrench works fine to remove the wheels and to put them back on, and it fits neatly into a little pouch with the wheels. It’s perfect for what I need because this stand is not really meant for travel, so it’s only occasionally that I have to remove the wheels. However, if this were for daily use, it is so thin that I really don’t think it would last.

    Kristin

  5. Groenlo

    Muy buenas herramientas pero no son baratas

    Groenlo

  6. Rocs

    If you want a cone wrench, (spanner in the UK!), you cannot beat the quality of the ones made by Park Tool. Cone spanners need to be thin to function correctly and many brands are too flimsy to release a cone that has been secured with an overtightened nut. The steel used in Park Tool cone spanners feels super tough and properly heat treated so you can loosen the tightest cone and securing nut combinations.

    I recommend spending a little extra and buying Park Tool cone spanners as they last forever.

    Rocs

  7. BooLee

    This made bearing preload easy to jam the cones tight . I don’t have any thin wrenches but this on will be used .

    BooLee

  8. Lance Lloyd

    I used this wrench to break loose cone and nut from Specialized stout rear hub on a 2016(?) Specialized Crave alloy. I used a bench vise to hold the lock nut and this wrench to loosen the joint. It took considerable force, but they came apart with no damage to the nut or the tool.

    Lance Lloyd

  9. Perfect grain had evrything popping

    I use this to remove and tighten cone nuts on vintage Puch mopeds. With other brand cone wrenches the tool is too thick, so won’t fit between the edge of the hub and outer nut. Since one side of the axle has the nut locked on, the only option is really this- and some heat in extreme circumstances. Park Tools for the win.

    Perfect grain had evrything popping

  10. Richard Olive

    If you’re doing any cup and cone adjustment you’ll need 2. Overall expensive for what it is, but still cheaper (and quicker) than the bike shop. Quality is what you expect from park tool

    Richard Olive

  11. Osh

    Super produit. La qualité est au rv

    Osh

  12. Fer Nando

    Feels good quality and does the job. I purchased two of these for bike maintenance. Strong and light enough weight to not worry about placing in the backpack if needed during those longer and rough rides.

    Fer Nando

  13. C.T.M.

    Park Tools rarely disappoints.

    C.T.M.