Pacific Cycle HR7633 manual Axle Peg Assembly Instructions, Non-Threaded

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Failure to adjust correctly may result in loss of braking power and personal injury.

Single Cable Casing

Cable Adjuster

Cable Splitter

Non-Threaded

Axle Peg Assembly Instructions

Non-Threaded

First remove the axle nut from the wheel. There will be either a retaining washer or a step retaining washer included. Place this washer between the peg and the frame of the scooter. Slide the peg onto the axle, followed by a flat washer and lastly the axle nut. Tighten the axle nut clockwise until the peg fits snugly against the frame or fork. Repeat for all the remaining pegs.

 

Upper Cable

Barrel End

(long casing)

Upper Cable

 

(short casing)

 

 

Adjusting Barrel

Upper Plate

Locknut

Set for Max. Travel

 

37mm + or - 1mm

Keyed Washer

Bearing

Minimum 1mm (1/32”)

Football Ends

 

Lower Plate

Locknut

 

Lower Cable

Adjusting Barrel

 

Threaded

Threaded

This style of peg is threaded to fit the axle. Make sure the axle nut is tight with a 15mm wrench. Place a screw driver through the mounting holes of the peg and attach the peg to the axle by turning clockwise. Tighten against the frame or fork for a snug fit. Repeat for all the remaining pegs.

PLEASE NOTE: Not all axles are able to accept axle pegs. Please consult the Pacific Cycle Service Department if you have any questions. Some scooters come with two or four pegs.

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