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    Unhappy z truck

    HI,

    Doe's anyone know how to tighten the wheels on the z truck ?

    The lower left wheel is loose and i am not shure if it can be thightened short of removeing the truck.

    Thanks Michael

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    I had the same problem when I called they had me tighten the lower right wheel until the slack was taken up on the left? I dont understand it but it worked I was able to move the truck before now it is fine and the problem has not return for the last 50 hrs

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    Quote Originally Posted by castingman View Post
    HI,

    Doe's anyone know how to tighten the wheels on the z truck ?

    The lower left wheel is loose and i am not shure if it can be thightened short of removeing the truck.

    Thanks Michael
    The left bearings are the fixed bearings; you need to remove the Z-truck to hold the slot on the back of the bearings.
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    The 2 bearings on the right as you look at the truck are cam action adjustable. They can vibrate and turn. I had a Y bearing loosen and a 1/8 of a turn fixed it.

    The left bearings have a screw driver slot nut and must be removed to tighten.

    The trick is to hold the screw head with a new #2 Phillips as the screws strip very easy.... And turn the nut....

    My procedures are to mark the flat spot that will be facing out when tight with nail polish. Get the screw snug at the point where the flat spot is out then back off the wrench 1/8 of a turn and snug the screw. Hold the screw and tighten the wrench. Too tight and you snap off the screw, too loose and the bearing will turn.

    When both right bearings are at max closed position on the rails is the correct position. You can't over tighten the position but you can snap off the screw.

    Good Luck,

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    Thanks Guys,

    I'll Look when i get home.

    Thanks Again
    Michael

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    Michael
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digitalwoodshop View Post
    The trick is to hold the screw head with a new #2 Phillips as the screws strip very easy.... And turn the nut....
    When replacing my z-truck under warranty I replaced the Phillips screws with Allen (hex) recess - much easier to tighten using an Allen wrench.

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    If you got them at a big box store can you post the size and sku number please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digitalwoodshop View Post
    If you got them at a big box store can you post the size and sku number please.

    AL
    AL,

    I did the same thing and I matched them up at Ace Hardware.

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    Me too - just took one of the Phillips to the local hardware store and matched.

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    Ace is the Place....

    AL
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