Maintain and repair complex cycle wheels
URN: IMICY10
Business Sectors (Suites): Maintenance and Repair - Cycle
Developed by: IMI
Approved on:
30 Mar 2022
Overview
This standard is about maintaining and repairing complex cycle wheels. It is also about carrying out a quality check on the completed work before returning the cycle to the customer.
In this standard the term ‘cycle’ includes pedal-propelled vehicles with two, three or four wheels. It may also include pedal-assisted e-bikes:
• Road legal up to 15.5 mph with a motor with an output of up to 250w
• E-cycles used for other purposes
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
P1 use suitable personal protective equipment throughout all complex cycle wheels maintenance and repair activities
P2 ensure the cycle and the work area is safe prior to work commencing
P3 support your maintenance and repair activities by reviewing:
P3.1 cycle technical dataP3.2 maintenance and repair proceduresP3.3 legal requirementsP4 identify components relevant to complex cycle wheel maintenance and repairP5 prepare, check and use all the tools and equipment required following manufacturer’s instructionsP6 carry out all complex cycle wheels maintenance, repair and adjustment activities following:P6.1 manufacturer’s instructionsP6.2 industry recognised repair methodsP6.3 your workplace proceduresP6.4 health, safety and environmental requirementsP7 work in a way which minimises the risk of:P7.1 damage to the cycle, its systems and componentsP7.2 damage to your working environmentP7.3 injury to self and othersP8 use suitable testing methods to accurately evaluate the performance of the reassembled systemP9 ensure the reassembled system performs to the cycle operating specification and meets any legal requirements prior to return to the customerP10 promptly report any problems or issues relating to the cycle’s condition or conformity to the relevant person(s)P11 ensure your records are accurate, complete and promptly passed to the relevant person(s) in the format requiredP12 complete all complex cycle wheel maintenance and repair activities within the agreed timescaleP13 promptly report any anticipated delays in completion to the relevant persons(s)
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
Legislative and organisational requirements and procedures
K1 the legal requirements relating to the cycle (including road safety requirements)
K2 the health and safety legislation, environmental requirements and workplace procedures relevant to complex cycle wheel maintenance and repair activities and personal and cycle protection
K3 your workplace procedures for:
K3.1 recording maintenance and repair informationK3.2 the referral of problemsK3.3 reporting delays to the completion of workK4 how to work safely avoiding damage to other cycle systems, components and units and injury to self and othersK5 the importance of documenting complex cycle wheel maintenance and repair informationK6 the importance of working to agreed timescales and keeping others informed of progressK7 the relationship between time and costK8 the importance of promptly reporting anticipated delays to the relevant person(s)
Use of technical informationK9 how to find, interpret and use sources of current technical information applicable to complex cycle wheel maintenance and repairsK10 the importance of using the appropriate sources of technical information
Tools and equipmentK11 how to select, prepare, check and use all the maintenance and repair tools and equipment required
Complex cycle wheel maintenance and repairK12 what is meant by a complex wheel systemK13 how to identify the components in a complex cycle wheelK14 the purpose and operation of each component of a complex cycle wheelK15 different complex hubs and their designsK16 the main purpose of an inertia valveK17 how to inspect a complex cycle wheel
K18 how to remove and assess the serviceability of complex cycle wheels components *K19 the quality check process and how to report any faults highlighted during the processK20 how to identify and rectify faults presented on complex cycle wheels maintenance and repairsK21 how to refit or replace complex cycle wheels *componentsK22 how to adjust complex wheels componentsK23 how to carry out a complex cycle wheel function test prior to and following workK24 how to assess the condition of the complex cycle wheels following maintenance and repair activity, ensuring the cycle is returned to the customer in a roadworthy condition prior to returning the cycle to the customer
Scope/range
1. Tools and equipment include:
1.1 hand tools
1.2 electrical tools
1.3 measuring equipment
1.4 bench mounted equipment
1.5 power tools
1.6 cleaning and degreasing equipment
1.7 pneumatic pressurising equipment
2. Components are:
2.1 hub shell
2.2 axle
2.3 bearings
2.4 rim
2.5 hub brake attachment
2.6 spokes/blades
3. Adjustments include:
3.1 bearings
3.2 wheel torque settings
3.3 tyre pressures
3.4 trueness (lateral and radial) and dish3.5 blade alignment
Scope Performance
Scope Knowledge
Values
Behaviours
Skills
Glossary
This section contains examples and explanations of some of the terms used but does not form part of the standard.
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Agreed timescales
Examples include industry recommended work times, job times set by your company or a job time agreed with a specific customer
Conformity
Examples include conformity to approvals and specifications, UK and European legal requirements where applicable
Cycles
In this standard the term ‘cycle’ includes pedal-propelled vehicles with two, three or four wheels on which the rider sits. It may also include pedal-assisted e-bikes:
• Road legal up to 15.5 mph with a motor with an output of up to 250w
• E-cycles used for other purposes
Quality check
To include trueness (lateral and radial) and dish, spoke tension, balance of spoke tension, spoke gauge, spoke lacing pattern, blade alignment.
Links To Other NOS
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Version Number
1
Indicative Review Date
30 Mar 2025
Validity
Current
Status
Original
Originating Organisation
IMI
Original URN
CY10
Relevant Occupations
Advanced Cycle Technician
SOC Code
5223
Keywords
Cycle; hub shell; axle; bearings; rim; brake; spokes; blades;