Stud Stop

The Stud Stop replaces one of the nuts in the Suspension Bearing Press. This simple threaded tool slides over the threads when it is tilted, but then engages the threaded stud when it is squared to the tool. Real convenient for quickly setting up a stop for the tool to press against.

Currently only available in Canada & USA.

 

Consider This!

I made the Suspension Bearing Press as inexpensive as I could by using two nuts. This will get the job done. Unfortunately, the nut needs to go onto the stud in position to do the pressing AND then back off the stud once for every…

  • Bearing removal

  • Bearing install

  • for each bearing

For a bike with 8 bearings, that’s 32 times! That’s a lot of nut twiddling.


 

Features:

  • Fits 8mm Stud in Suspension Bearing Press T-BP-S-01

  • Simply tilt the Stop to engage or disengage the threads.

  • Steel construction

  • Black Oxide finish

  • No moving parts

  • Made in Germany.


Prop 65: Not compliant

Warning; Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov


 

How-To Stud Stop

To be used as a tool stop. Use the shoulder nut supplied in press kit to do the twisting and tightening.

1) Tilt the Stop at an angle to move it along the Stud.

2) Position near desired location.

3) To engage the threads, tilt the stop to be 90 degrees to the Stud.

4) Move the tool against the Stop. Make sure the stop is secure on the Stud. To tighten the tool, use the shoulder nut in the kit.