How to Remove the Brake from Inline Skates[Pay Attention to This One Thing!]
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2023
- In this instructional video, I will guide you through the process of removing the brake from your inline skates. Whether you're taking the brake out because you've outgrown it or you're replacing worn-down brake pads, this step-by-step tutorial will help you get the job done. Before we begin, let's make sure you have all the necessary tools at hand.
Tools needed:
• 4mm Allen wrench or hex key set
• A pair of hands
• The right-foot skate
• A rag to place the wheel and brake after removal
Now, let's dive into the step-by-step process of removing the brake from your inline skates:
Locate the brake assembly on the back of your inline skate. It's usually attached to the frame near the rear wheel.
Using an Allen wrench, loosen the brake mounting bolt securing the brake assembly to the frame. This is the same bolt securing the rear wheel to the frame. Make counterclockwise turns to unscrew both the wheel and brake.
Once the bolt is removed, pull the brake system away from the frame and you're done.
If you wish to replace the entire system, push the replacement brake into place and use the existing wheel axle to secure everything as before. Using a standard size axle when replacing the entire brake won't work … because it's too short.
And using the long wheel axle when not replacing the brake is a recipe for trouble. The ends of the bolt will stick out of the frame and you'll trip over them when practicing crossovers and powerslides.
If you wish to remove ONLY the brake pad that's worn down, use your Allen Wrench to unscrew the bolt holding this friction pad to the brake mounting bracket. Once removed, put in a new brake pad and screw it securely into position.
Congratulations! You have successfully removed the brake from your inline skates. Happy inline skating!
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Thank you for appreciating my work. Glad the video helped.
Excellent video 😎
Thanks for stoping by. Glad you liked it.
Nice to know i was right not to move my breaks because I notice that the bolt was longer than all the others when I was a kid.
Thank you so much!❤❤
Glad you found my video helpful.
The screws move at the same time on mine and it just won’t come off
Oh I see. Here's what to do if both acews are rotating at the same time: use two Allen 4 wrenches. One tool pushes into the head of one screw to stop it from moving while the other tool unscrews the brake from the other side of the brake. It's not hard at all. Try that and tell us how it goes.
@@skatingmagic254 it worked thank you so much 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
how do you know what size the smaller bolt should be?
If you search for replacement bolts of a skate model, they are naturally gonna be standard size. But if you search brake replacement bolt, you'll a longer size.
Thanks