press. The second bearing can then be
pushed out from the inside (Picture 4).
2. Extract the bearings of the wheel.
In the
wheel you have disassembled you find two
bearings and one spacer in the middle. You
now have to take these bearings and the
spacer out of the wheel. This is most easily
done with a special skate tool. If you don’t
have such a tool you can also use the cylin-
drical spacer (C in picture 1) in combina-
tion with a small screwdriver. If your skate
uses a cylindrical spacer you can push out
the first bearing by placing the cylindrical
In-Line Skate Speedometer Spacer C on
top of the original spacer (Picture 3) and
If your skate is operating with ring spacers
(B in picture 1) put the screwdriver through
the cylindrical In-Line Skate Speedometer
Spacer C and insert it nearly half way into
the wheel hole for the axle. By bending the
screwdriver to the side you can extract the
first bearing. Again the second bearing can
then be pushed out from the inside without
a problem. Store the bearings carefully.
Picture 3
Picture 4
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