Most axles are NAILS! They are not straight and more
than likely never will be unless they are corrected.
The Pro-Axle Press Pinewood Derby Tool is designed
to straighten and round the nail axles used in many pinewood derby
car kits. It also can be used to taper the axle head to reduce
friction. Accurate axles lead to faster racing!
The Pro-Axle Press will improve the
speed of your pinewood derby car by performing three critical procedures
on nail type axles:
- Axle Straightening -
Ensures accurate wheel tracking by creating absolutely straight
axles. Improved wheel tracking equals greater speed!
- Axle Rounding - Ensures
accurate wheel rotation by creating absolutely round axle
shafts. Improved wheel rotation equals greater speed!
- Head Squaring - Reduces
friction by accurately squaring the axle head to the axle shaft.
An added bonus:
When it is necessary to purposely
bend an axle (to raise a front wheel or make an alignment adjustment),
the Pro-Axle Press serves as a handy clamping device for holding
the axle while making the bend.
The Pro Axle Press has different opposing
sides. One side is smooth for squaring the axle head. The other
has a recess made into it to form the head into a taper.
Insert an axle into the chuck of a drill. Use a file
to remove the burr under the nail head and any crimp marks on the
axle shaft.
With a marking pen, make a mark on the edge of the axle head.
Fully insert the axle - point first - into the
Axle Press. Rotate the axle head such that the mark is located
at the top (12 o'clock). Close the press. Place the Axle Press
on a solid surface. Hold it in place and strike the top of the
press 4 to 6 times with a hammer. Don't strike too hard - medium
strikes are fine.

Open the press and rotate the mark to the 4 o'clock
position. Repeat the above step. Rotate the mark to the 8 o'clock
position and repeat.

Lay the press on its back (axle head upward) and
strike the axle head 2 to 4 times. This ensures that the axle head
is square to the axle shaft.
Insert the axle in the other side of the tool. The
head should now be on the side with the recessed hole. Lay the
press on its back (axle head upward) and strike the axle with light
to moderate force 2 to 4 times. This will taper the axle head.
Polish the axle to the desired finish.
Pinewood Derby Racer's tip: To accurately
bend an axle for alignment or for a raised wheel, insert the axle
into the Axle Press with the head extended 3/8 inch from the tool.
Place the Axle Press in a clamp or vise. Gently tap
the axle with a hammer until the desired bend is achieved.
The Pro Axle Press reduces friction! By creating
a straight axle in an accurate hole on the body, the wheel will
work in the most efficient manner.