Installation Guide

Tools Needed:
2-1:
2-2:
For 10" - 12" Wheels
How to Install a Roll-Tech Snap-Lock Wheel
Before removing the old wheel from the
trash can, measure the distance from the
edge of the wheel hub to the edge of the
can.
If there is any space between the edge
of the wheel hub and the edge of the
can, you will need to use spacers.
Remove the old wheel from the garbage can.
Penetrate access port
A pick , awl or pin
Electric drill with 1/8” bit(optional)
Insert Pin or Pick at the locations illustrated below. This is a marked area, or dimple on
the face of the wheel this is called the “access port”. The access port has a thin
membrane of plastic that you will need to penetrate with a digging motion with the
pick/pin. You may choose to do this with an electric drill - however be careful only to
breach the plastic and not the metal spring that lies beneath the
membrane/dimple.
For 6" - 8" Wheels
For 10" - 12" Wheels
Apply leverage
With the pick, apply leverage to the bottom side of the locking pin’s flange. It may
be helpful to use a pick/pin with a slightly curved or bent tip.
For 6" - 8" Wheels

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