Instructions / Assembly

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FRAME ALIGNMENT - 4-wheel frame
1. Remove the 2nd and 3rd wheels.
2. For lateral adjustment, loosen the frame mounting bolts and reset the frame into
desired position (5 mm of adjustability on both sides). Loosen the bolts without
removing them completely when adjusting the frame - Visual instruction (25 & 26).
3. Securely tighten all mounting bolts - Visual instruction (27) (suggested torque
settings are noted below, Table A):
Frame type Mounting bolt torque
Aluminum 50÷55 kg cm 4.9÷5.4 Nm 3.6÷4 lbf ft
Plastic frames 40÷45 kg cm 3.9÷4.4 Nm 2.9÷3.2 lbf ft
4. Replace the wheels. Refer to the tightening torques indicated on the drawing - Visual
instruction (23).
5. Every time you change the axles and bolts, Rollerblade
®
recommends applying one small
drop of blue (removable) thread-lock to the threads.
6. For any further assistance please check with your local authorized Rollerblade
®
dealer.
REMOVING AND REPLACING THE FRAME (Selected models only)
To determine if your frame is removable and replaceable, please check with your local
dealer or visit www.rollerblade.com.
Visual instruction (28 & 29).
NOTE: Rollerblade
®
recommends replacing the bolts with new ones when putting the
frame back together. If the bolts become loose, add one small drop of blue (removable)
thread locking liquid on the bolt threads. Tighten the bolts well.
Refer to the tightening torques shown on the (TABLE A).
BRAKE
Rollerblade
®
offers different types of brakes with the same attachment and removal instructions;
1. Brake with pin - Visual instruction (30)
2. Brake without pin - Visual instruction (31)
3. Brake low balance frames - Visual instruction (32)
4. Brake with frames mounting 110mm wheels - Visual instruction (33 & 34)
NOTE: THE BRAKE CAN BE USED ON BOTH THE RIGHT AND LEFT SKATE ON MOST MODELS.
WARNING
IMPORTANT: SOME HIGHER END SKATES DO NOT FEATURE BRAKES AND ARE
INTENDED FOR ADVANCED LEVEL EXPERT SKATERS.
BRAKE ATTACHMENT - for models without the brake on the skate
(included in the box)
The bolts and Allen wrench are supplied with the skates (a Philips head screwdriver may
also be necessary). Refer to the tightening torque settings indicated on the drawing -
Visual instruction (23).
If the brake has a pin, insert the pin into the appropriate hole on the frame, gently tapping
it in with a hammer. The pin is properly secured when flush with frame profile.
Visual instruction (30,31,32,33 & 34).