Skateboard Maintenance & Repair Tools

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Part of the video series: Skateboard Maintenance & Repair

Summary: What tools do you need to perform maintenance and repairs on a skateboard? Find out in this free skateboard maintenance video guide.

Views: 593 | Tags: maintenance, safety, equipment, beginners, skateboarding, trucks, skateboards, wheels, maintaining, helmets


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Kevin Wilson Kevin Wilson has been skateboarding for more than twenty years. He spends most of his time street skating, but enjoys challenging his skills on ramps and bowl... read more

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Skateboard Maintenance & Repair Tools

We're talking about skateboarding parts and maintenance. We're going to talk a little bit about the necessary tools you need to have in your tool kit to bring with you to do minor repairs and replacements on your skateboards. First off you need a device that is going to be able to tighten truck mounted bolts to the deck. I use a socket wrench and this way I have ease of mobility and can use my other hand to hold the other necessary tool and a Phillips head screwdriver to secure the bolt on the other side. Another important tool is to have a wrench that is adjustable enough to fit your truck size. Make sure you can bend the truck nut without working or distorting the hexagonal shape of the nut. Another important tool to carry is a wrench that is slightly angled so it can get down into the crevasses of your wheel to remove your wheel nut. Last but not least, some trucks even though most use hexagonal nuts some use an Allan wrench. A nice combination of Allan set like this will provide you plenty of options for tightening up Allan wrench tighten able trucks. So make sure you have a wrench used to tightening or loosing your trucks, a rest wrench to get into your wheel basing and tightening your wheel nuts. A Phillips screwdriver to hold the nuts on the other end and a socket with attachable socket pieces to fit every part of the skateboard. Put these in your tool collection, take them with you every time you go skateboarding and you'll be fully prepared for anything that comes your way.

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