Bearings/ball bearings Assembly process
This tutorial describes the bearing assembly process that we normally use to fix the ball bearings/bearings in all types of assemblies with slow hardening epoxy glue.
We use epoxy glue (2K) with slow drying to allow the perfect adjustment of the position of the bearings so that they will be perfectly aligned.
On the other hand, if it is necessary to remove the bearings later, it is possible to do so without damaging the chassis.
If you use quick-drying cyanoacrylate glue, you may end up with poor alignment of the bearings and if you need to disassemble it later, it could damage the chassis.
This well-done operation allows rolling with very little friction and prevents the bearings from shifting from their correct position in all situations.
In the process it is important to have the motor properly assembled in its final position so that the axle alignment is perfect and definitive.
Then just let the glue harden and you're ready to race.