jpmurphy
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Starting work on my trailer and I wanted to remove the rollers as the new ones will be here in a day or two. I have three rollers, one at the post and two which the keel rolls on.
The two which the keel rolls on have an alum cap at either end of the shaft that the roller fits onto. I tried to pry these caps off with a wide blade scrrewdriver on either end and they don't budge.
Remembering back when I was putting together tricylces for my kids there was the same type of "axle cap" on either end of the axle rather than a nut.
I had to pound these things on with a hammer and they rarely came off. Each cap had a "lip" on the inside that "locked" onto the exle which kept in in place.
Now, with my trailer, how do I remove these things with destroying each one ?
When I ordered my new rollers I didn't see anything like these for the roller shafts.
The two which the keel rolls on have an alum cap at either end of the shaft that the roller fits onto. I tried to pry these caps off with a wide blade scrrewdriver on either end and they don't budge.
Remembering back when I was putting together tricylces for my kids there was the same type of "axle cap" on either end of the axle rather than a nut.
I had to pound these things on with a hammer and they rarely came off. Each cap had a "lip" on the inside that "locked" onto the exle which kept in in place.
Now, with my trailer, how do I remove these things with destroying each one ?