Introduction

If your Magliner hand truck struggles to navigate smoothly due to worn-out wheels, this guide is here to help. Worn wheels on a hand truck can significantly impede functionality, especially in rough or greasy environments.

When a hand truck's wheels show signs of wear and tear, addressing the issue promptly is crucial to ensure smooth operation. This guide will walk you through replacing and adjusting worn Magliner hand truck wheels and restoring your equipment to optimal performance.

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    • Straighten the bottom of the cotter pin with the pliers to slide out the cotter pin.

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    • Remove the stainless steel washer(s) before pulling out the wheel(s) from the spindle.

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    • Pull the wheel in the opposite direction and slide out the old wheel(s).

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    • Insert the new wheel into the wheel spindle.

    • There should be about half an inch left of the wheel spindle.

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    • Replace the old washer(s) and add a new washer(s) on top of the wheel.

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    • Replace the old cotter pin with a new cotter pin and slide it back into the hole at the edge of the wheel spindle.

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    • Spread the right end of the new cotter pin(s) slightly outwards with the pliers.

    • This will create almost an L shape and secure the cotter pin in place.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Melissa Gaspar

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