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โก Upgrade your Total Trainer wheelsโride smooth, train louder, but stay quiet!
This set of four white replacement wheels from FRECCU fits over a dozen Total Trainer models including DLX series and Pilates Pro. Made from durable thermoplastic elastomers, these lab-tested wheels ensure smooth, quiet operation and come complete with all necessary bearings for a hassle-free upgrade.
| ASIN | B09MSCLFQB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #553,784 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #443 in Elliptical Training Machines |
| Brand | FRECCU |
| Brand Name | FRECCU |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 64 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FRECCU |
| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| UPC | 889284066434 |
K**R
These Replacement Rollers Work Great, But There are Some Details You'll Want to Know Ahead of Time..
These replacement rollers worked fine on my Total Trainer 3000. I had actually replaced the originals back in 2012 and like the original rollers, the replacements eventually began to crumble. (It seems like the rollers failing has more to do with the aging of the material that they are made of, rather than the wear and tear of their usage.) This new set may eventually crumble as well, but at least it is still possible to find the replacements! Hopefully, that will remain true for the future. Essentially, all you need for tools is a 1/2" wrench or socket (or even just channel locks or pliers, etc.) and a 5mm Allen wrench (a 3/16" Allen wrench will work, though it is a little loose fitting). The axle bolts have the nylon insert style self-locking thinner "jamb" nuts but nothing is very stubborn to remove. The easiest approach is to hold the nut while you spin the Allen wrench which will freely spin the full 360 degrees on the outside of the glide board. Two or three spins and your fingers can do the last couple turns, if you like. Before you remove the rollers, you'll be able to see that there is a lot of room on either side to allow them to easily self-align as they run up and down the track. They could have made everything snugger, and it probably would have worked fine, but the freer movement likely removes some of the potential of friction. The new rollers will move and align in like-fashion. When you take the old rollers out, be careful to watch for and keep the wafer thin, wavy style lock washers that are also installed on the self-locking nut side, so that you can reuse them along with the axle bolt and nut. These new rollers come with three washers per roller, which will make you think you don't need the old washers, but I really don't think that's why they included the third washer (in spite of not offering any instructions...) If you look at the pictures I've provided, note how the outer flange of the channel is longer and drops down below the top of the track, while the inside flange is significantly shorter. Because of this configuration, there is good reason to want to keep the outer part further away from the rail to avoid possible rubbing and that's probably what the third washer is intended for. If you look closely, you will see that I put two washers on the shaft inside of the longer, outer flange and only one washer on the inside of the shorter flange. I even considered rounding up a fourth washer to put three where I put two but the two are just enough to do the trick. (Note, the washers are pressed out of sheet metal and have a more rounded edge on one side which is best to put facing the metal flanges rather than facing the rollers, to avoid possible friction.) When you put the nut back on the axle bolt, you can reuse the original wavy lock washers, though they are probably not all that essential since the nuts are self-locking. Just barely snug the nuts, by the way, as overtightening them simply bends the flanges inward causing greater potential that the longer outer flange will rub on the track and make lots of extra noise while it scrapes the paint and metal off of both surfaces. I recommend tightening until the bolt is barely too tight to turn with your bare fingers which will have the nut fully locked on and unlikely to ever work loose, yet still not putting much pressure on the flange. You could even let the shaft spin freely, but that would actually cause unnecessary wear and tear. Best to let the bearings in the rollers do all the moving as they are meant to. Oh, and on another note, don't get fooled by the bearings seeming too tight to get your axle bolts through them, if you happen to have that experience, as I did on two of them. They're the right size, but might not have been completely deburred on the outer edge. You could file them, but it's really not necessary and forcing the bolt into the bearing works just fine. They're only tight in that initial insert and will move freely after that. When it is all said and done, your board will glide like new and will undoubtedly be much quieter than it was with the crumbling rollers, though I doubt you'll find much difference from the originals when they were new. Hopefully, the "new" roller material will last as long or longer than the original, but again, it's great that the replacements are available!
A**N
Solid replacement choice for the money
These fit well and work well on my DLX 3. They seem do seem a bit noisier, and don't seem as robust as the rollers they replaced, but so far so good. I guess time will tell how durable they are.
S**B
Work great on a Total Trainer
I own two Total Trainers which is basically a generic version of a Total Gym. I keep one at my main house and one at my vacation home. The one at my main house gets used much more often and many years ago I bought this kit to replace the original wheels that failed. Recently, my vacation home wheels failed as well. So I bought another set and they fit and work perfectly. These are much more durable than the ones that came originally plus they roll much smoother and easier.
K**T
Very good work great
Perfect replacement fits just like it should.
C**H
Smooth roll.
Needed replacement wheels. These worked well. I now have smooth rolling equipment again.
H**L
Fit Bayou Fitness Total Trainer
Used these for a Bayou fitness total Trainer and they fit well and work perfectly.
R**Y
They look like they're made good.
I still am using my old ones and when they break further then I will switch them around until then I can't tell you how good they really are.
D**D
Works great.
My pilates bench broke and My husband repaired my pilates bench. Now it works better than before.
T**Y
Great to know they still make these
Iโm satisfied with the product. Fits my 2300 good, very smooth running and because I just installed these Iโm hoping it will last for awhile. A bit expensive especially for Canadians but it is what I was looking for. Would buy again for sure. ๐
R**F
Rollers arrived
This is the second set of rollers I ordered and they came with a bearing in each end, installed and they work good.
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