Cones of front hub loosening weekly
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Cones of front hub loosening weekly
The cones of my front wheel's hubs have been getting loose about every week. I built the wheel with a new hub in 2015, re-packed it a year ago. It rotates freely; as near as I can tell by eyeing it (not professionally) it looks okay. Is this a sign of wear?
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What brand/model?
IF a conventional cone type, you aren't tightening the LOCK NUT.properly.
IF a conventional cone type, you aren't tightening the LOCK NUT.properly.
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If it's coming loose weekly, what damage has been done? maybe worth inspecting the cones/races before doing it up tightly?
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It's either an assembly error (not tightening locknut properly) or the bearing surfaces are damaged or deteriorating. Disassembly and inspection of the bearing cones and cups is required to determine which.
I suppose it could also be a broken axle, but that is not too common on front hubs and you likely would have noticed immediately upon inspection, although a QR skewer can somewhat hold an axle together and hide that it is broken.
I suppose it could also be a broken axle, but that is not too common on front hubs and you likely would have noticed immediately upon inspection, although a QR skewer can somewhat hold an axle together and hide that it is broken.
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As mentioned check your locknuts and probably a good idea to undo all the threaded parts and check for any damaged or stripped threads, inner and outer. What make & model are your hubs so we know what type of axle setup you have.