I’m trying to disassemble these cogs and they are not budging. Just want to confirm that the proper way to do this is how have it and the small cog should be rotated counter clockwise.
The only mainstream freewheels I can think of that came apart like that were Shimano uniglides.
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Shimano TL-FW30 fits the ID splines (blue) to install/remove the freewheel from the wheel. You need a spanner to remove the outer seal (red) to disassemble.
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That’s a freehub not a cassette. check you have a freehub removal tool, clamp it in a vice, use the whole wheel as leverage to remove freehub.
In theory that’s correct with some designs, but it’s not necessary. [Here](https://youtu.be/uwGCZuWPQGk?si=odO6Cr82ioY9kq54).
How to [service](https://youtu.be/T_vRbBRPr3c?si=20vj4Nm2xnmt_Q1l) a freewheel. You can clean the cogs with hot soapy water, a brush and a rag, flossing between the gears.
The only mainstream freewheels I can think of that came apart like that were Shimano uniglides.
Shimano TL-FW30 fits the ID splines (blue) to install/remove the freewheel from the wheel. You need a spanner to remove the outer seal (red) to disassemble.
https://preview.redd.it/myfbacpofg8g1.jpeg?width=1014&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c215b0e8b79dae38e90b4e926595569b480955f2
https://preview.redd.it/3jddukx5kg8g1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a8b52f19efe8804b33e1b3b30d460934f1cc5d58
You need this tool or one just like it and a bench vice/adjustable wrench to uncrew it like you would a disc rotor.