1 - Table:
Today most are made of 7 layers of wood, usually maple Canadian. The tables have a way especially designed for skateboarding. One aspect to consider are the measures, especially the width of the table, depending on the type of skate to develop.
Con trucos o street la tabla adecuada puede ser de entre 7.5 a 7.87. Tables 7.5 and below are close, recommended for children. Also the more narrow or smaller table will be easier to do tricks, but more difficult caerlos. Those of 7.75 are the most common and the most popular.
To skate in skate parks with large half-pipes, a table of between 7.87 to 8.25 should be adequate. These tables are so wide that would not be advisable for a person to measure 1.50my despite a 40kg, tricks would be difficult to do.
Despite what every skater has commented preferences as to the measures.
2 - Sand:
Va stuck just above the table. The sandpaper is used to provide the grip that is required to perform the tricks. When we say "grip" refers to the traction between the shoe and the table, to control the skateboard.
3 - Axis:
They are two and are attached to the sides, but not to extremes. They are generally made of aluminum, but may be of different metals. The wheel axle support, and serve to make the turns, because they possess a flexible rubber, which makes this possible. It also consists of several components, which can be purchased separately and change, such as Kingpins (main screw), gums or plates.
4 - Wheels:
They are 4 and attached to both ends of the axes, and are made of a material called urethane. Vary in size depending on the style of skateboarding that is practiced. The more normal environment around the 52 mm. However if the style is street, small wheels are used, less than 53 mm in diameter. Ramp, use large wheels for speed greater than 56 mm. If the style is mixed it is desirable 54 - 55 mm. Usually the larger the wheel the greater the hardness, is usually smaller and softer. The wheels are used on hard floors and smooth as skateparks and street wheels for soft floors in the rough streets.
5 - Bearings:
Is a pair of metal rings with 6, 7 or 8 balls on the inside, protected by two thin disks. Usually aluminum. Each carries skate bearings 8, 2 per wheel. Depending on their speed of rotation is compared to a division called ABEC. The maximum abec 9, all odd degrees of this scale (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) Apart from the ABEC rating, there are better bearings, are Ranked Skate (Skate Rated). They are the fastest, a clear example of such classification are bearing the brand of Bones.
6 - Screws: For skate 8 screws are required to maintain the axes and the table together and 4 nuts for the wheels are not off, these nuts are screwed on the same axis.
At the front of the skateboard is called the nose (nose), back and tail (tail). The nose is bigger than the tail, ie, wider and longer screws to measuring from the tip of the table. The back foot is in the tail and nose in front.
Is a pair of metal rings with 6, 7 or 8 balls on the inside, protected by two thin disks. Usually aluminum. Each carries skate bearings 8, 2 per wheel. Depending on their speed of rotation is compared to a division called ABEC. The maximum abec 9, all odd degrees of this scale (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) Apart from the ABEC rating, there are better bearings, are Ranked Skate (Skate Rated). They are the fastest, a clear example of such classification are bearing the brand of Bones.
6 - Screws: For skate 8 screws are required to maintain the axes and the table together and 4 nuts for the wheels are not off, these nuts are screwed on the same axis.
At the front of the skateboard is called the nose (nose), back and tail (tail). The nose is bigger than the tail, ie, wider and longer screws to measuring from the tip of the table. The back foot is in the tail and nose in front.

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