by SlotCarCorner » Tue May 06, 2014 1:34 pm
Just now seeing this thread. Yes - they can be tight (given a choice between tight and loose, we prefer tight) and in some cases, you may have to try another axle. Some tips:
1) ALWAYS use a brand new axle - no exceptions. Used axles often exhibit "galling" (look closely under a magnifying glass and you'll see it).
2) Gently twist the wheel while inserting it onto the axle.
3) NEVER force the wheel onto the axle. If you do, you will almost certainly "gall" the axle and may have a difficult time removing the wheel. If you feel resistance, try another (new) axle if available.
4) You can reduce the o.d. of the axle (using the method Harry describes) or increase the wheel's bore (ever so slightly) of the wheel if necessary. If you go with enlarging the wheel bore, the key is to remove as little material as possible. We use a hand held straight reamer for this purpose (as FootScoot suggests) as we have more control over how much material is being removed. We find motor-powered solutions (drills, Dremels, etc.) to be less desirable as they remove material much more quickly.
If you still have a problem, please give us a shout - we're here to help!
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