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In the general way, aluminium chassis are noisier than PP chassis. The noisiness is directly
proportional to the using frequency (worn wheels and bearings) and it is not a reason for
complaint (warranty-claim). Also, wheels made of PVC and cheaper bearings (608Z, 608ZZ)
are noisier while skating.
MAINTENANCE
1. Maintain it properly and regularly to increase its safety.
2. In case of any repairing, we recommend to contact the professional service.
3. Never use petroleum jelly or oil to lubricate the bearings. Use graphite or silicone lubricants.
4. Use only a cloth and soapy water to clean the boot inside. Let it dry at room temperature.
5. Never use organic solvents.
6. Remove immediately all sharp edges.
7. Respect the product distinction and particularity while maintaining it.
8. Damaged or worn wheels must be replaced only with wheels of the same type and marking.
May be, some unusual noise occurs with time because of insufficient lubrication. Crease them
again to assure proper function.
9. Adjust the size according to your foot. The roller skates must fit well.
10. After putting the roller skates on, do a few steps to make sure the screws and nuts are well
tightened. If they are loose, stop using and retighten them immediately.
11.
Wheel replacing:
To replace the wheels, use an Allen key with the right size. Always use the
same wheel size that has been used before. We recommend to use the PU wheels because
of higher quality.
12.
Bearing replacing:
To replace the bearings, use the correct Allen key. Remove the wheels
and pull out the bearings. Use original spare parts.
13.
Brake replacing:
Regularly check the brake for wearing. In a general way, if the angle
between the frame and ground is bigger than 40°, the brake is worn over the limit. If the
distance between the braking pad and ground is too big (>17 mm), the brake must be
replaced immediately. Never skate with damaged or worn brake.
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Use a wrench to screw off the bolt (1) and remove it.
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Take the braking pad (2) out from the holder (3).
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Put in a new braking pad and retighten the bold (1).
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Make sure the fixture is solid and all bolts and nuts fit well.