Removing And Mounting The Ball Bearings - Crane ANS-16-052 Manual Del Usuario

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To mount the wheels again (see Fig. C):
− Store all individual parts safely and mount them together with the new
wheel by following the steps in reverse order.
Refer to Fig. C for this.
You have successfully removed and mounted the wheel.

Removing and mounting the ball bearings

The skates are each equipped with two precision ball bearings per wheel, which are
filled with grease. As a result, the skates will first rotate quickly with little resistance
under load, that is, when inline skating as the grease is distributed.
You can remove the ball bearings, but not take them apart. The ball bearings
are encapsulated ball bearings that require no maintenance; they are not
suitable for being greased or oiled externally. If the ball bearings clatter or no
longer run smoothly, replace them with equivalent new ones.
To remove the ball bearings from the wheels (see Fig. C):
1. Remove the wheels
(see chapter "Removing and mounting the wheels").
2. Hold a wheel so that it is not flat on the palm of your hand.
3. Hold the wheel firmly and use the round end of the universal key
forcefully push into the top ball bearing (see Fig. F).
The bottom ball bearing will fall into your palm and, if applicable, the spacer
will fall out of the wheel at the same time.
4. Turn the wheel over and use the universal key to push the second ball
bearing out of the wheel (see Fig. F).
If the second ball bearing (if applicable, with the spacer) falls into your palm,
you have successfully removed the ball bearings.
To mount the ball bearings again (see Fig. C):
1. To mount the ball bearings again, place the wheel on a solid base and begin
by carefully pushing a ball bearing in.
The ball bearing must lock in place and must no longer protrude from the
side of the wheel.
2. Turn the wheel over to the other side and insert the spacer.
3. Carefully push the second ball bearing onto the spacer.
The ball bearing must lock in place and must no longer protrude from the
side of the wheel.
You have successfully removed and reinstalled the ball bearings of a wheel. You can
now mount the wheel again (see chapter "Removing and mounting the wheels").
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whose ball bearings
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you would like to replace
Maintenance
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