OBW-3 14 mm Offset Brake Wrench

$12.99

Park Tool USA OBW-3 14 mm offset brake wrench is a specialty pedal wrench-style tool for brake and pedal service, giving bike mechanics extra clearance and leverage for faster, safer adjustments and part replacement.

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Description

The Park Tool USA OBW-3 14 mm Offset Brake Wrench is a compact specialty pedal wrench-style shop tool designed for adjusting and centering side-pull caliper brakes. Built for bicycles that use a 14 mm brake mounting nut, this offset wrench gives you better access in tight spaces than a standard open-end wrench.

  • Fits many road and vintage bicycles with side-pull caliper brake systems using a 14 mm mounting nut.
  • OBW-3 features a 14 mm open-end wrench on one end and a spring-engaging alignment tool on the other.
  • Commonly used for brake centering and caliper rotation during service or replacement.
  • Direct match for the Park Tool USA OBW-3 14 mm offset brake wrench and an ideal obw- mm offset brake wrench replacement for worn or misplaced shop tools.

This dual-purpose wrench is made for precision brake work, with a thin, offset profile that helps reach recessed hardware while maintaining hand clearance. Park Tool designed the opposite end to engage certain brake tension springs, allowing the caliper to be rotated for proper alignment while the mounting nut is held or tightened. It is an OEM Park Tool product, not a generic aftermarket copy, so you can expect dependable fit and finish for repeated workshop use. Installation is simple because there is nothing to assemble—just keep it in your toolbox and use it when servicing compatible caliper brakes.

A smart addition to any home or professional bike bench, this OEM-quality replacement tool is easy to use and 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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