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Park Tool PCS-12 Home Mechanic Bench Mount Repair Stand

Park Tool PCS-12 Home Mechanic Bench Mount Repair Stand

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Brand: Park Tool
Category: Sports

List Price: $143.99
Buy New: $91.85
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 3162

Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.2
Dimensions (in): 14 x 9.3 x 5.3

MPN: PCS-12
Model: PCS-12
UPC: 763477005021
EAN: 0763477005021
ASIN: B000QSUWLI

Release Date: June 17, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • A bench mount version of our popular PCS-10 Home Mechanic Repair Stand.
  • Features a quick adjusting cam-type clamp that fits tubes up to 76mm and rotates 360 degrees for easy access to any part of the bike.
  • Clamping pressure is fully adjustable to prevent damage to thin walled tubes.
  • Durable powdercoat finish. Mounts to any flat surface (mounting bolts not included).

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Product Description
A bench mount version of Park's popular PCS-10 Home Mechanic Repair Stand. Features a quick adjusting cam-type clamp that fits tubes up to 76mm and rotates 360 degrees for easy access to any part of the bike. Clamping pressure is fully adjustable to prevent damage to thin walled tubes. Features: Bench mount version of PCS-10 Quick-release adjusting cam-type clamp fits tubes up to 3" and rotates 360 degrees Durable powdercoat finish Mounts to any flat surface Mounting bolts not included


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3 out of 5 stars Could be better.   July 9, 2010
Richard Fallstich (USA)
I have the PCS-12 repair stand for about a year. It has worked OK until recently. Since summer has arrived, my bicycle gets more use, so more maintenance on it is needed. As use of the stand has increased, the `composite top tube' has become increasingly loose on the angled upright metal tube of the `bench mount.' (The terms in single quotes are those used by Park on their instruction sheet. You can download a PDF at the Park web site.) This is allowing the top of the clamp assembly to swing around side-to-side when it should stay rigid.

The `composite top tube' is clamped on to the `bench mount' with two M5 socket head cap screws counter-bored into the composite material. Tightening these screws should increase the clamping force and cause the top tube to stop rotating on the bench mount. The only problem is that when I tried to tighten the screws, the upper one pulled through the composite material and no longer provides any clamping force at all.

Now the top of the clamp rotates freely, making work on a bike inconvenient and frustrating. I have made a reinforcing plate (like a large rectangular washer) out of scrap aluminum I had lying around. The `composite top tube' can now be firmly clamped, but it looks like a jury-rig. Park should have designed this clamp set-up with a more robust design.

I gave 3 stars in my review, because other than this issue, overall function is good. If some swinging, or rotating, of the bike in the clamp will not bother you, then this home mechanic bench mount repair stand is a fairly good value. It allows versatile positioning of a bicycle, but the rotational movement is an issue.



3 out of 5 stars Materials a bit cheap for the price   April 22, 2010
D. Yeager (Washington State)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've got a very sturdy work bench, so instead of buying the free-standing version that would take up a bunch of floor space, I decided I would try this. I'll come up with a way to mount it so it's not permanent.

To be clear, I have not actually used this item, however I've examined it closely, as I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to construction, even though I'm not willing to pay top dollar. :) I would say that I've got a decent eye when it comes to quality, my hobby experiences range from remote control vehicles to rebuilding vehicle engines and transmissions, so I have my own idea of what a quality tool is, and when a tool is cheap but will get the job done. I'd say this falls in the latter category.

I was quite disappointed to find that the post that mounts to the bench is metal, but the collar that affixes the vise portion to that post is plastic. There are two bolts that pinch this plastic piece to the post, and I assume it will work, it's just cheap compared to metal.

The lever that you use to clamp the bike is metal, but the rear one that allows the clamping portion to rotate is plastic too. Not to mention the fact that the rear lever is NOT a quick release clamp like the bike clamp, so you have to spin it tight, which is a bit of a pain compared to the quick release lever.

All in all, I give it three stars, as it's cheaper than the free-standing version, but the materials used wouldn't seem to justify the price. Hopefully these things really are pricey to make, as I don't mind paying for actual cost, but you would hope you aren't just paying for the name. With this much plastic, I have some doubt. Especially when you can buy a much larger, all steel ENGINE stand that holds 500lbs, and rolls, for $40.



5 out of 5 stars Park does it again   April 21, 2010
G. Jurena
Great product... much better built than I thought at first. The base could be larger to help offset the torque on the mounting screws but other than that it is perfect for me.


4 out of 5 stars Park Tool   April 9, 2010
James R. Loveland
Tool is as specified, I am not a fan of the angle. It makes adjusting the drive chain at best difficult. Of course I have only used it twice so far so maybe in time my opinion will change. Park tool is the best.


4 out of 5 stars Very good quality   March 31, 2010
Potomac biker (Maryland, USA)
I have a workshop bench, so I decided to install this rather than a stand-alone bike stand. I'm very pleased with the quality and detail, like spacing to allow for cables to pass under the clamp without getting cinched. Works with my fat aluminum frame mtn bike and thinner frame road bike. Very sturdy product.

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