Park Tool PH-6 P-Handled Hex Wrench (6mm)
These thoughtfully designed P-handled hex wrenches fit the task at hand, as well as they fit in your hand. The long shaft of each wrench is fitted with a Bondhus Balldriver for those hard to reach bolt heads. The short end of the wrench is neatly chamfered and extends from the handle for use when fully tightening bolts in high torque applications. Shaft lengths are optimally selected to minimize the wind-up and flex experienced with longer wrenches. The hex wrenches are made from Bondhus Protanium¿ high torque industrial steel for long life. Special ¿speed bearing¿attachment facilitates installation and removal of long-threaded socket head bolts and nuts. The offset P-handles are made from a durable nylon material and are ergonomically-designed for comfortable use.
Product Features
- These thoughtfully designed P-handled hex wrenches fit the task at hand, as well as they fit in your hand.
- The long shaft of each wrench is fitted with a Bondhus Balldriver for those hard to reach bolt heads.
- The hex wrenches are made from Bondhus Protanium¿ high torque industrial steel for long life.
- The offset P-handles are made from a durable nylon material and are ergonomically-designed for comfortable use.
- The 10mm P-Handle Hex Wrench can also be used for removing crank bolts with a 10mm socket.
Durable and well designed; always buy Park Tool Park Tool tends to be more expensive however their products are well designed and durable. The 4mm wrench I use on such things as tightening up the bottle cages or the seat post, and the 5mm I use on such things as the bike saddle and to adjust the front brake caliper. The longer side is great for getting into a tighter space such as with the bottle cages and the shorter side for when you’re not limited to a tight space. The longer side is designed in such a way that you can tighten or…
Great wrench in a great format. 5mm is the most frequently used tool and the form factor and ball end of this is great. Very handy – to the point I have ar hard time keeping my hands on it.I help staff a Boy Scouting Mountain Bike Program. I spend most of my time tweaking and (continuously) re-adjusting bikes as they come and go many times a day.The 5mm wrench was always dissapearing. And the cheapo HF one without a ball end was also sometimes tough to get into some sockets. And I had a hard time…