2Busy
Well-known member
Our treadmill recently got noisy—bad bearing in the front roller, so thought I’d replace all four (front and back) while I was at it. Watched a couple YouTube videos and thought this was going to be easy—remove a snap ring on the axel, pound the axel part way through and then reverse it a bit off-center to unseat one bearing, then come in from the other direction and do the next. Wellll…my machine doesn’t have external snap rings so I don’t know how you’re supposed to get the axel out or unseat one of these bearings. There’s obviously something on the inner side of the bearings that holds the axel in place. I hammered some on the axel thinking that might unseat the opposing bearing but I didn’t want to go too hard not knowing what I’m dealing with. Never done this before…anybody have some experience with roller bearings or treadmill repair?
