Crane ANS-16-053 94481 User Manual
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The Crane ANS-16-053 94481 Inline Skates feature a robust aluminum frame, ABEC-7 bearings for smooth rides, and adjustable sizing to fit various foot sizes. They also come with a comfortable padded liner and secure buckle and strap system.
To adjust the size, locate the size adjustment button on the side of the skate. Press it and slide the toe cap forward or backward to the desired size. Ensure it locks into place securely before use.
Regularly clean the bearings with a suitable bearing cleaner and lubricate them with bearing oil. Avoid water and sand exposure, and always dry them thoroughly after cleaning.
Rotate the wheels regularly to ensure even wear. Swap the front and back wheels and flip them around as needed. This helps prolong wheel life and maintain performance.
To replace the brakes, unscrew the brake assembly from the skate frame. Attach the new brake pad securely and screw it back into place. Ensure it is firmly attached before skating.
Check if the wheels and frame are aligned properly, and ensure the axles are tightened. Also, make sure your skates are adjusted to the correct size and that all buckles and straps are fastened securely.
Inspect your skates before every use. Regularly check for wear and tear on wheels, bearings, and the frame. Perform a thorough maintenance check every month or more frequently if used extensively.
Excessive noise can be caused by dirty or dry bearings. Clean and lubricate the bearings. Also, check for loose parts, such as axles or frame bolts, and tighten them as necessary.
These skates are designed for recreational and fitness use, not specifically for aggressive skating. Using them for jumps or tricks can lead to damage or injury. Consider skates specifically designed for aggressive use.
Ensure that your skates are properly sized and that you are wearing appropriate socks. Adjust the tightness of the buckles and straps, and consider adding insoles for extra support. If pain persists, consult with a professional fitter.