A bottom bracket tool is a specialised tool used to remove and install the bottom bracket of a bike. The bottom bracket is the component that connects the crankset to the bike frame, and it houses the bearings that allow the [crankset] to spin freely. Bottom brackets come in various designs and sizes, depending on the bike type and the crankset used.
A bottom bracket tool is typically a socket or a wrench designed to fit the specific bottom bracket used. The tool is inserted into the bottom bracket and is used to loosen or tighten the bottom bracket cups, which hold the bearings in place. Some bottom bracket tools are designed to be used with a torque wrench, which allows the user to apply a specific amount of torque to the bottom bracket cups, ensuring that they are tightened to the proper tension. Press-Fit and BB30-style bottom brackets are designed to be pressed into place. As such, bottom bracket bearing press tools also exist to service these standards.
Popular types of bottom bracket tools include:
It's important to match the bottom bracket tool to the specific bottom bracket being used, as different bottom brackets require different tools and may have different installation procedures. Some bottom bracket tools are designed for a specific type of bottom bracket, and some are more universal; it's important to check the tool's compatibility with the bottom bracket and follow the manufacturer's instructions when installing or removing the bottom bracket.
Bottom bracket maintenance is important for the bike's smooth running and the bearings' longevity. Checking for play or any damage on the bearings is recommended, and regreasing or replacing them as needed.