Pacific Cycle HR7633 manual Sunken Stem Bolt System, Band Brake Series Installation, Step

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Sunken Stem Bolt System

1.Remove the protective shipping cap from the stem wedge.

2.Remove the Stem Plug from the stem. Loosen the Stem Bolt with a 6mm allen wrench.

3.Insert the stem into the headtube of the scooter. Ensure that the Minimum Insertion Line is below the top nut of the headset.

4.Align the stem and handlebar so it is in line with the front wheel.

5.Tighten the Stem Bolt with the 6mm allen wrench. Reinsert the Stem Plug into the stem.

WARNING: MINIMUM INSERTION LINE MUST BE HIDDEN WITHIN THE HEADTUBE OF THE SCOOTER.

If the stem is not inserted into the top nut to at least the “Mini- mum Insertion” mark, it is possible to over-tighten the stem bolt and damage the fork steerer tube. If these instructions are not followed, it could cause an unsafe condition and risk injury to the rider. Check steering tightness prior to riding by strad- dling the front wheel. Try turning the handlebar. If you can turn it without turning the front wheel, the stem is too loose.

Band Brake Series Installation

Step 1

Assemble the inner drum clockwise onto the rear hub. Make sure the re-entrant side is fixed toward you.

Step 2

Assemble the outer shell onto the hub axle covering inner drum and fasten the nut.

Step 3

Thread inner wire through the adjuster- screw then connect and fix its end on the brake pad control lever.

Step 4

Finely adjust the adjuster-screw to reach the perfect braking performance.

Clockwise

Hub

Inner Drum

Inner Wire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outer Shell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjuster Screws

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pad Control Lever

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fixing Nut

 

 

 

 

 

 

Re-align the handlebar with the front wheel and re-tighten the stem bolt.

Note:

1.Lubricating the drum can cause faulty braking.

2.Brake pad will wear over time. Turn adjusting barrel to compensate for pad wear. Replace brake pad before it is completely worn.

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Contents Helmets Save Lives Please Retain your Sales Receipt As Proof of Purchase Service Pacific CYCLE, INCPart ? Part 6 PartPacific Cycle Parts IdentificationService and Technical Support Schwinn Stingray Scooter Basic Parts BreakdownTools Required Monday Friday 800 a.m. 500 p.m. Central TimeAbout this Manual General WarningSpecial Note for Parents Part 2 Before YOUSafety Checklist Front Reflector AssemblyRiding Safely General RulesWet Weather Night RidingDo not leave it up to trial and error Scooter CareCornering Technique Rules for ChildrenBasic Maintenance Stingray Scooter Fork AssemblyPart 3 Assembly StorageStingray Scooter Front Fender Assembly Tightening/Preloading AheadsetBand Brake Series Installation Sunken Stem Bolt SystemStep Rim, tighten the shoe fixing nut Tension adjustment screws BrakeStyle Brakes Check your BrakesDisc Brakes Scooter Final CheckGetting Started HandlebarsFront Wheel Pass through the brake pads easilyAxle Peg Assembly Instructions Non-ThreadedThreaded Schedule 1 Lubrication Part 4 ServicingWeekly Every Six MonthsSchedule 2 Service Checklist Travel ToolsFrequency Task Reference Wheels and Tires PartTire Inspection Recommended Tire pressureHub Bearing Adjustment How To Fix a Flat TireCables and Cable Housing Handlebars and StemDo not ride a scooter that is not operating properly Adjustment HeadsetInspection Standard HeadsetAdjustment Sidepull Calipers Adjustment Cantilever CalipersLubrication Problem Possible Cause Remedy Wheel Installation Part HOW Things WorkAdjusting your brakes How brakes workTires and Tubes TiresTire Valves Purchase Record Card Part 7 Purchase Record