Park Tool PW-5 Home Mechanic Pedal Wrench

(3492 customer reviews)

$19.95

  • The PW-5 is perfect for the home workshop or event tool box.
  • Although economically priced, this 15mm pedal wrench, like all Park Tool products, is built to last.
  • Made from heat-treated spring steel and vinyl dipped for comfort. 11 1/2” (29 cm) long.
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  1. John H.

    A pedal wrench does not lend itself to a lengthy product review, but for what it’s worth, this is a great product. The gap fits perfectly over the wrenching surfaces of the pedal and provides a tight hold. The medal is solid and hard, showing no signs that it will ever break or bend. The handle is long enough to provide good leverage when removing pedals, a process that can be painful with a shorter wrench.

    I have removed pedals using a crescent wrench or some other tool less specific to the task, and it has always been frustrating. The jaws usually don’t fit well on the pedal and the handle is often too short or too fat. For anyone working on their bike regularly, it really is worth the small cost of buying a pedal wrench like this one. The opening is the proper size to fit any standard pedal, and the thin profile of the tool allows it to get a good grip while remaining maneuverable in the gap between the bicycle frame and the crank arm.

    John H.

  2. Amazon Customer

    Necessary for pedal replacement.

    Amazon Customer

  3. Maurizio76

    Ottimo prodotto, il costo leggermente superiore alla media secondo me è giustificato, fa il suo lavoro assicurandoti di non fare danni!!!!
    CONSIGLIATA

    Maurizio76

  4. Dylan

    Works great. I had tried to remove my pedals with a normal wrench before, and it didn’t budge. I was concerned I wouldn’t have enough leverage with this home mechanic tool, but it did the job and now I’m glad I have a smaller tool that I can take with me in my checked luggage so I can put my bike back together at the airport.

    TIPS TO REMOVE PEDALS:
    Tool leverage was not the biggest issue with removing the pedals, it’s securing the pedals in the first place that’s hard. I found the best way was to find a curb (or concrete stair step of sorts). Please your bike with the opposite pedal (or just the shaft if the other pedal is already removed) on the concrete. If you want to protect from scratches put down a rag or something. Then sit down on the bike or have a friend do that. Put the wrench on, put your foot on the pedal you’re removing and pull up towards the back of the bike while putting all your weight on the bike and pedal. I was able to do it by myself with 150 lbs sitting on the bike. Once you get the first movement it’s a breeze to remove the pedal.

    I haven’t attempted to put the pedals on yet, but I will try something similar in reverse and report back.

    Dylan

  5. Millard

    Usual park tools quality. Invaluable piece of kit for changing pedals that do not have an Allen key fitment.

    Millard

  6. Willy González

    Llave robusta y transmite sensación de durabilidad. Me facilitó enormemente el cambio de los pedales.

    Willy González

  7. Kevin Nicholls

    I took a regular crescent wrench to upgrade my pedals, and while it fit, there just wasn’t enough clearance for me to confidently use it without scratching up my crank. So I decided to make a small investment in a proper pedal wrench.

    There are so many different options in this price range, and I thought about saving a few bucks, but know that Park Tools seems to be reasonably trusted among enthusiasts. I probably would have spent a little more for the PW-3 or PW-4, but Amazon had this ready for next-day delivery, so the decision was made.

    This made removing my old pedals a breeze. I had clearance all day long, and the wrench didn’t flex or dent, even though I needed to use a fair amount of force to get the old pedals off. Of course, I didn’t forget to go with Polylube 1000 when putting my new pedals on.

    For the headache and heartache this saved me, it was well worth the price.

    Kevin Nicholls

  8. Véronique

    Je souhaitais un outil plat et robuste pour le montage et serrage des pédales sur nos vélos. Voilà qui remplit bien ce rôle. Dommage qu’il n’y ait qu’un seul diamètre sur chaque outil. La prise en main est parfaite et la longueur est suffisante pour délivrer un couple de serrage satisfaisant.

    Véronique

  9. Markus.O

    Park tool levererar verktyg av kvalitet som vanligt! 👍

    Markus.O

  10. D. Weisgram

    I like Park Tools. I’ve been messing around and working on my own bikes since I was a kid, but I’m no expert. In my experience, Park Tools have been pretty good to me.
    I don’t remove pedals that often, so I didn’t feel a need to get their top of the line, multiple slotted pedal tool, so I saved a few bucks and ordered this one. Worked like a charm on a very stubborn pedal. You just have to make sure your angle is right so that you don’t bust your knuckles on anything. Also, the long handle is much better than using a normal wrench. It has a nice grip and it is thin but strong.
    If you are going to change a pedal “once in a while”, this is the tool for you.

    D. Weisgram

  11. jsebastiangalvis

    I own a Saris Solo Rack, and using it with a hatchback car usually means I have to install and remove the pedals quite often. Doing it with a Allen key (even a T-handle one) was a hassle. Bought this tool looking for a relieve and boy, did I get one. Takes approximately 5 seconds to remove a pedal. Is that easy. The long span means it needs little strength to create torque, and the cone fits perfectly into the pedal spindle.
    Couldn’t be happier with this baby. Definitely one of the best bike-related purchases I’ve made. Best of all: price point is ridiculous. And comes as a surprise, seeing Park Tool has always been on the expensive side of things.

    jsebastiangalvis

  12. Rudolph the Gray

    Tool seems fine although with slight wear, Bicycle Addiction sent me a used tool in a previously opened package.

    Rudolph the Gray