How to Mount Roller Skate Wheels
This video offers a comprehensive guide to fitting wheels on roller skates. If you're swapping your roller skate wheels or remounting them post bearing replacement, this guide will be helpful throughout the whole procedure. Ensure you have a skate tool ready and enjoy the process!
Procedure for Fitting Wheels on Roller Skates:
- Begin by detaching the nut from the wheel axle. Should the nut be stubborn, utilise a skate tool.
- Position the washer onto the axle, ensuring the rounded side faces upwards.
- Affix the wheel with the logo side facing upwards.
- Insert the second washer with the rounded side facing downwards.
- Commence fitting the nut. Utilise a skate tool to fasten the nut securely.
- Ensure the nut is secure using a skate tool. Tighten it whilst ensuring the wheel rotates freely without lateral movement.
Repeat this method for the remaining wheels, and your roller skates will be set for action!
Frequently Asked Questions:
When I tighten my wheels, they cease to roll. What’s the solution?
It might be the case that you’re over-tightening them. Keep in mind that axle nuts should be tightened sufficiently but not to the extent they obstruct wheel movement. To simplify the process, consider adding washers as depicted in the video, or insert a spacer inside the wheel if you haven’t already.
How can I tell when it's necessary to change my roller skate wheels?
It's time to replace your roller skate wheels when they show signs of flat spots, extremely dull edges that narrow the contact patch, or any cracking in the wheel hub or urethane. Many skaters prefer having multiple sets of roller skate wheels with different hardness and diameters for various situations, so be sure to save this video guide: it will undoubtedly be useful on numerous occasions.
Is there a method to extend the lifespan of wheels?
Consider rotating them in a cross pattern periodically (e.g., swapping the front-left wheel of the left skate with the back-right wheel of the right skate, and the front-right wheel of the left skate with the back-left wheel of the right skate) to encourage even wear and thus prolong their lifespan.
Is it possible to fit skateboard wheels on roller skates?
Technically, yes, but it is important to ensure that the wheels have a side set (meaning the inner bearing aligns with the wheel) and are suitably wide for your skating style. Therefore, we advise attempting this only if you are a seasoned roller skater!