Difference between revisions of "Bike tools"

From Nottinghack Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(top box for category)
(39 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The hackspace currently has a set of bicycle tools on loan from --[[User:Davidhayward|Davidhayward]]. They're located in the members room, and secured with a combination lock. Ask David for the combination if you'd like to use them.
+
{{Update}}
 +
If you are interested in how storing bikes works at the Hackspace, please see our [[Bike Storage]] page.
  
The bike tools are also marked with blue tape, please don't disperse them throughout the hackspace, and please put the toolbox back on the racking in the member's room after using it.
+
Here are photos of all of the tools and explanations of what they are.  
  
Here are photos of all of the tools and explanations of what they are. If in doubt of any aspects of bike maintenance, David can help. The box is organised by which bits of the bike the tools are for:
+
If in doubt of any aspects of bike maintenance, David can help.  
  
[[File:IMAG0031.jpg]]
+
===Bike Tools Owned by the Hackspace:===
[[File:IMAG0028.jpg]]
 
  
====Brakes and Headset:====
+
====Sockets and Spanners:====
  
[[File:IMAG0022.jpg]]
+
Note that the drawers won't open until you've lifted the lid.
  
* 1. Headset cup remover. For sliding up into your head tube, then using a rubber mallet to knock bearing cups out of the frame.
+
[[File:IMAG0035.jpg]][[File:IMAG0036.jpg]]
* 2. Home made tool for bashing crown races flat onto new forks (PVC pipe).
 
* 3. Home made headset cup press, for putting cups back into your frame.
 
* 4. Star nut installation tool.
 
* 5. Brake cable housing cutters. These have parrot beak shaped jaws, so you can chop brake and gear cable housings without squashing them; important for keeping the cables running smoothly. Please look after these, they're not a cheap tool. Also have a deburring awl under the rubber cap for making sure the housing ends
 
* 6. Cables ends, and headset spacers (for 1 1/8 headsets).
 
  
====Wheels:====
 
  
[[File:IMAG0024.jpg]]
+
====Track pumps:====
  
 +
The tripod-legged track pump needs repair.
  
 +
[[File:IMAG0034.jpg]]
  
====Chainset:====
+
====Workstand:====
  
[[File:IMAG0020.jpg]]
+
It's a bit wobbly, so make sure the quick releases are tight. It's not secure enough to work on pedals or bottom brackets, but it's great for using to set up your brakes and gears. Best to secure your bike by the seatpost, but if your cables aren't routed along the top tube you could turn the clamp and secure it there too.  
  
====General Tools:====
+
[[File:IMAG0033.jpg]]
  
[[File:IMAG0019.jpg]]
+
[[Category:Bicycles]]
 
+
[[Category:Tools and Equipment]]
====Torque Wrenches and Sockets:====
+
[[Category:Featured]]
 
 
Torque wrenches live in the bottom of the toolbox, and the magnetic parts tray plus sockets and allen+star bits livein a blue case nearby.
 
 
 
[[File:IMAG0030.jpg]][[File:IMAG0026.jpg]][[File:IMAG0021.jpg]]
 
 
 
The torque wrenches cover most ranges you need for a bike. The silver one in the red box runs from 2 - 24 Newton metres, the black one from 10 - 70 Newton metres.
 
 
 
[[File:IMAG0027.jpg]]
 

Revision as of 13:49, 3 January 2019

If you are interested in how storing bikes works at the Hackspace, please see our Bike Storage page.

Here are photos of all of the tools and explanations of what they are.

If in doubt of any aspects of bike maintenance, David can help.

Bike Tools Owned by the Hackspace:

Sockets and Spanners:

Note that the drawers won't open until you've lifted the lid.

IMAG0035.jpgIMAG0036.jpg


Track pumps:

The tripod-legged track pump needs repair.

IMAG0034.jpg

Workstand:

It's a bit wobbly, so make sure the quick releases are tight. It's not secure enough to work on pedals or bottom brackets, but it's great for using to set up your brakes and gears. Best to secure your bike by the seatpost, but if your cables aren't routed along the top tube you could turn the clamp and secure it there too.

IMAG0033.jpg