How to Repair Rollerblades
Things You'll Need
- New wheels
- New bearings or
- Lubricant for old bearings if they are still usable
- New brakes
- Allen Wrench or Hex Key
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Clean cloth
- Clean work area
Instructions
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Remove old gear
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Remove old wheels from chassis using Allen Wrench.
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2
Remove bearings, spacers, and axles from old wheels.
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3
Remove old brake from chassis by turning skate over and using screwdriver to remove screw.
Lubricate old bearings or ensure new bearing are lubricated
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4
Remove bearing covers if removable.
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5
Clean bearings if using old bearings.
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6
Add lubricant.
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Wipe off excess lube with cloth.
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Install bearings and spacers into new wheels ensuring unsealed side of bearings face inward.
Install new wheels
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9
Place new wheels into chassis of skates.
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10
Make sure wheel logos either face all in or all out so that wear and tear may be gauged for future reference.
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11
Tighten axles with Allen Wrench.
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12
Make sure wheels spin freely but do not wobble inside chassis housing.
Install new brake on skate
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13
Choose which skate to place the new brake onto. Most right-handed people are also right-footed and will choose to place the brake on the right skate.
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14
Place brake on back of skate chassis and tighten with the screwdriver.
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15
Ensure brake is not too low and scrapes the ground. Make sure brake is snug on chassis.
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