




🔧 Upgrade your pedal game with pro-level leverage and comfort!
The Park Tool PW-5 Home Mechanic Pedal Wrench is a 15mm angled pedal wrench designed for both home mechanics and professionals. Made from heat-treated spring steel with a vinyl-dipped handle, it offers superior durability, comfort, and leverage in an 11.5-inch length. Trusted by cycling enthusiasts, it provides precise pedal clearance and comes backed by a limited lifetime warranty.







| ASIN | B000YBEID0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,361 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #114 in Bike Shop Tools |
| Brand | Park Tool |
| Brand Name | Park Tool |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,527) |
| Date First Available | November 19, 2007 |
| End Style | Open End |
| Finish Type | Natural |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763477005632 |
| Head Style | Box End |
| Included Components | Pedal Tools |
| Is Non Sparking | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 0.2 x 11.5 inches |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 3.35 x 0.83 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.56 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Park Tool |
| Material | Cro-Moly steel |
| Measurement Standard | Both (Dual) |
| Model Name | PW-5 Home Mechanic Pedal Wrench |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Outer Material | aluminum |
| Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 0763477005632 |
| Size | 15.0mm |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Style | Pedal Tools |
| Suggested Users | Cycling |
| UPC | 658508676915 763477005632 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty - see Parktool.com/warranty for details |
| Wrench Length Style | Standard |
K**N
Great quality, and worked perfectly.
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.
D**M
Quality Tool For a Lower Price
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.
F**4
For a maintained bike, good tool choice. Abused bike, buy the pro grade PM-3 or4 tool.
After reading the many negative reviews, I was unsure about purchasing the Park PW-5 pedal tool. However, since it costs so much less than the professional grade PW-3 & PW-4, I decided to give it a try. I removed a pair of Shimano PD-M747 pedals that would not budge using a long arm 6 mm Allen wrench. With the Park Tool PM-5, they came off without any strain. If you are trying to decide if this tool is for you, here are a few questions to ask yourself: Is a steel one piece crankset involved? Has the bike been stored outside? Do you ride the bike hard and put it away wet? Is there corrosion visible? Have the pedals been installed for 10 years or more? Did a gorilla install the pedals with a breaker bar and no concept of a torque spec? If you have answered yes to one or more of these questions, consider investing in the more expensive PW-3 or PW-4 tool. Both are capable of providing superior leverage and grip. Both are made out of a higher grade of steel. However both cost more than twice as much+. If you greased the pedal threads before installation, and you maintain your bike, the PW-5 should be fine. Especially if your cranks are alloy and not left in the elements overnight on a regular basis. PM-5 is practically a Bic Lighter for <$11.00. It did the job and if it fails after the next use, it still has cost less than a trip to the LBS. I will throw it away (recycle) and get another. Besides, Shimano now uses a 8 mm hex (Allen) on the spindle, so why invest in an bike shop grade tool for dated technology? As for the tool finish? It is not as pretty as the others but again, it costs less than $11.00. Happy with this purchase, pedals replaced (2000 - PD-M747's, replaced with 2016 - XTR M9000's). In fairness to those who had a bad experience, I will admit to the following: I maintain my bikes myself. I always clean the bike after a wet or dirty ride. I lubricate everything. My bikes are garaged. (In California). It rains very infrequently here. I never cross-thread or force any threaded component connection. Thank you Park Tools for providing an inexpensive alternative to the LBS or the more expensive tools.
J**.
Perfect for what it does
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.
G**.
a nice tool, but there really better options with multiple sizes, with a thicker body
This was a decent tool, but I am going to return it. I found another product that has multiple sizes, the Shimano specific star for pedals, and also multiple hex sizes built into the wrench. It is also thicker, and stays on the pedal easier, and it was about 1/3 the price.
J**N
Good quality tool. Just as described. Fast shipping. Thanks.
J**.
Con el del Deca no pude sacar unos.pedales que estaban "soldados" a la biela de una bici de segunda.mano. Con esta , no os engañaré, costó, pero salieron. Siempre con palanca, no golpes.
R**S
excellent outil pour un usage domestique idéal pour le vélo à un prix avantageux
L**N
Good quality pedal spanner which does the job perfectly being from the Park tool range, Good length to loosen and tighten the pedal with ease. Got this cheaper due to amazon deal and highly recommend this tool if your wanting a good reliable spanner for your bike.
N**E
Mit dem Pedalschlüssel von Park Tool konnte ich sofort ein festsitzendes Pedal lösen mit dem ich mich vorher tagelang vergebens abgemüht habe. Ich hatte vorher allerdings auch nur einen normalen Maulschlüssel. Deswegen kann ich keinen Vergleich zu anderen Pedalschlüsseln ziehen, aber der Park Tool hat seinen Zweck voll und ganz erfüllt. Das Pedal war ohne grossen Kraftaufwand sofort gelöst, die Länge des Werkzeuges (29 cm) bringt eine sehr gute Hebelwirkung. Ich habe noch weiteres Werkzeug von Park Tool für mein Fahrrad und bin bisher noch nicht enttäuscht worden.
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