DCW-4 13/15mm Double Ended Cone Wrench

$10.50

Park Tool USA DCW-4 double ended cone wrench fits 13mm and 15mm bicycle hub cones, giving mechanics a precise, slim pedal wrench alternative for bearing adjustments and reliable bike service repairs.

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Description

The Park Tool USA DCW-4 13/15mm Double Ended Cone Wrench is a compact pedal wrench-style service tool designed for adjusting hub cones and axle flats on many bicycle wheel assemblies. Built for home mechanics and occasional shop use, it fits components that require precise 13 mm and 15 mm cone wrench sizing.

  • Official Park Tool part number: DCW-4.
  • Double-ended design with 13 mm on one side and 15 mm on the other.
  • Replaces a worn or lost DCW- double ended cone wrench replacement in your bike tool kit.
  • Compatible with bicycle hub and axle service where thin-profile cone flats require a dedicated wrench rather than a standard open-end wrench.
  • Commonly referenced in Park Tool literature and catalogs as the DCW-4 13/15 mm cone wrench.

This Park Tool USA DCW- double ended cone wrench is made from thin steel with a nickel-plated, heat-treated finish for long service life and dependable fit. The slim profile helps reach narrow cone flats that bulkier wrenches can round off or miss, while the small overall size stores easily in a toolbox or travel kit. It is an OEM Park Tool product, not a generic aftermarket copy, so you can expect the dimensions and finish associated with the brand’s workshop tools. Installation and use are straightforward for anyone familiar with basic hub adjustment, making it an easy addition to most bicycle maintenance setups.

Choose the DCW-4 for accurate fit, durable construction, and easy DIY installation. OEM-quality replacement, ships same day from our warehouse.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 6 × 2 in

Brand

Park Tool USA

Park Tool USA

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