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Wheel Mandrel








The wheel mandrel is used to safely hold a wheel for placement in the chuck of a drill. The wheel can then be sanded and polished while spinning.

The mandrel fits most brands of pine derby wheels, however, some wheels are equipped with a wheel bore that is slightly smaller then the mandrel screw. The Pro-Hub tool can be used to ream out the wheel bore so that it fits on the mandrel.

When purchased separately, the mandrel is shipped with some sandpaper. We recommend that the sandpaper be used for sanding the car body. For sanding wheels, use 600 grit wet-dry sandpaper (use it wet).

Specifications



Usage


Hand Drill, Drill Press, or Lathe



Dremel Tool


  1. Mount the mandrel in the chuck of a rotating tool. For a hand drill, drill press, or lathe, tighten the chuck on the wide part of the mandrel body. For a Dremel-type tool, tighten the chuck on the small body shaft.


  2. Mount the wheel with the 'spoke-side' of the wheel towards the face of the mandrel.


  3. Tighten the screw snuggly (don't over tighten) with a flat blade screwdriver.





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