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Frame Mounting Bolt Allan/Hex M6 L20mm

Frame Mounting Bolt Allan/Hex M6 L20mm

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    The frame is the bottom of a skate that holds the wheels. It is mounted to the boots with 2 or 3 bolts. There are a couple of different mounting types, Learn more about these here:
    https://www.thisissoul.com/blogs/buyers-guide/everything-about-frame-mounting

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    The frame is the bottom of a skate that holds the wheels. It is mounted to the boots with 2 or 3 bolts. There are a couple of different mounting types, Learn more about these here:
    https://www.thisissoul.com/blogs/buyers-guide/everything-about-frame-mounting

    All skates (except those from the Fila or Seba brand) use M6 thread. This means the thread has an outer diameter of 6mm.

    If your frame mounting bolts are too short, then you might end up with a missing bolt after a few sessions. Bolts might unscrew because of the vibrations. This happens quicker if you scre, and unscrew your bolt allot. Doing this causes the blue paint drip that was on your bolt when it was new to disappear. This can be easily reapplied by getting some Loctite, find it at the maintenance section of our webshop.

    Be aware of frame mounting bolts that are too long, The bolts will stick out in the boot and pierce your liner and your foot.
    Measure the length of one of your current bolts to know what length you need, if you have any questions about this, then just send us a photo of your skate and frame setup so that we can give you free advice.

    M = 6mm br>
    L = 20mm br>
    X = 10mm

  • Product Specifications

    Bolt diameter M6
    Bolt length 20mm
    Bolt type Frame Bolts & Nuts
    Color Black
    Screw head Inbus -- maat 4

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    USD produces aggressive inline skates. The company was founded in 1998 as Up Side Down and soon changed the name to Universal Skate Design. The...