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PROFESSIONAL GRADE TOOLS TO HELP PARENT/CHILD TEAMS
GAIN THE SPEED ADVANTAGE BY:

Item Name: Pro Hub Tool
Item Number: T3
Price: $9.95
The Pro Hub Tool has 4 important uses in
building a Pinewood Derby car and is the Cornerstone of performance.
The Pro-Hub
Tool is required for the Pro-Outer Hub Shaver and the Pro-Wheel Shaver.
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The
Pro Hub Tool is used for sizing wheel hub bores. Hubs
can vary in size as much as .010” in molded wheels. The
Pro Hub Tool will allow the builder to ream their wheel
hubs all to the same size or help in selecting 4 wheels
with similar hubs, this is one if the most important
steps in alignment because it allows the car to sit
square with equal radius’s on all wheels [distance from
the hub to the tread] even if all of the wheels are the
same finished size, the hub variances will prevent the
car from sitting square to the track.
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The
Pro Hub Tool is used for squaring hubs. All hubs have
defects from the molding process that prevents them from
being mounted correctly on a mandrel. The Pro Hub Tool
will square the in-board hub to the centerline of the
wheel, which allows for the most accurate tread face
finishing.
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The Pro
Hub Tool is used for coning the hubs. All derby cars
will benefit from coning the in-board hub for a
reduction in body to hub friction. The Pro Hub Tool
makes a even, polished cone that reduces body contact by
95% and can even be used to polish in graphite by adding
a small amount in the dished end after coning for even
more friction reduction.
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Pro Hub Tool Instructions
Check local rules before coning wheel hubs. |
Wheel Hub Squaring - Perform before any
other wheel preparation steps
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Test fit each wheel by sliding it
onto the tool pin. If the wheel bore is too small for the tool, use
steady hand pressure and a twisting motion to work the wheel on to
the tool. Remove the wheel and repeat 3 times.
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Dip the coarse-grit sandpaper in a
cup of tap water.
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Remove the protective cap from the
square end of the tool, pierce the sandpaper (grit facing outwards)
and slide the sandpaper until it contacts the body of the tool. To
minimize the risk of a hand injury, leave the protective cap on the
coned end of the tool.
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Place a wheel onto the square end of
the tool, hub side first.
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With one hand hold the tool and the
sandpaper, and with the other hand press the wheel against the
sandpaper. Rotate the wheel back and forth for about 10 seconds.
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Repeat steps 2-5 for the other
wheels. Use a new area of the sandpaper for each wheel.
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If the hubs will not be coned, repeat
steps 2 to 6 with the fine-grit sandpaper.
Coning the Wheel
Hubs - Perform after all other wheel
preparation steps
Perform steps 2
to 6 above using the coned end of the tool and the coarse-grit
sandpaper. Repeat the steps using the fine-grit sandpaper.
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