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From the Solid-V-Wheel-Xtreme-Kit packet, with a Precision-Shim in between, insert a 625-2RS-Bearing into either side of the Solid-V-Wheel-Xtreme.
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Repeat this for 30 Solid-V-Wheel-Xtreme-Kits. 31 kits are provided, do not assemble the spare one, these can be used for parts if any of the other packets are missing anything.
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There is one spare Solid-V-Wheel-Xtreme-Kit, do not assemble this one.
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There will be 30 x Precision-Shims left over from the Solid-V-Wheel-Xtreme-Kits, these can be added to the Precision-Shim packet in the ‘Brackets & Spacers’ box for use later.
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I had one bag of 85 Precision Shims in the Brackets & Spacers box not in the wheel box. I hope I have enough!!
Hi Richard, that is the correct amount. Best Regards Ryan Lock
These are (rightly) a hard press fit. I used a rubber mallet to (*lightly*) tap the bearings in fully place.
I found my precision spacers in the box labeled “brackets and spacers”.
i found using the end of my stanley ph2 (the nylon part) to push the bearings in saves your thumbs
small comment: the “Precision-Shim“ you can find in the”hardware” box, not together with the wheels
Yes also the same with my kit. There is one big bag of precision shims in the “hardware box”
There are 62 bearings and 31 Solid V Wheel Xtreme in the Solid V Wheel Xtreem box. There are no Precision-Shims in the V Wheel Xtreme box. Only until you read to keep the extras in the Brackets & Spacers box did I go to look in that box for the Precision-Shims. Then I read that there should be 30 Precision-Shims left over and to put them in the Brackets & Spacers box. But there are 85 Precision-Shims in total in the Bracket & Spacers box so there will be more than 30 left over. I am confused which ones to know is true. If part numbers were on each bag to let us know which bag is the correct bag to use and let us know which box each part number is in it would clear things up a little better.
Aaron McKelvey - Reply
Check the bearings to makes sure they spin freely before inserting into the wheels. It was only when I started later construction did I find a wheel where the bearing was jammed. Only noticed when making adjustments with a C beam that there was too much friction. Lucky there is a spare wheel supplied, as I had to use that (can’t get the duff bearing out at the moment).
Jonathan Pearce - Reply