Apollo Radius manual Lubrication calliper brakes, Adjustment Sidepull Callipers

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Lubrication (calliper brakes)

Lubricate the brake lever and the brake calliper pivot at least every three months with 2-3 drops of light oil. This will help to limit wear and tear and ensure smooth operation. At least every six months remove cables from their casings and grease along their entire length. Prior to fitting any new cable, always apply grease.

Adjustment – Sidepull Callipers

To make minor brake adjustments use the barrel cable adjuster, usually found at the upper cable arm. Use the following outline as a guide.

1. Squeeze the brake pads against the rim and loosen the lock nut.

2. Set the adjuster so there is approximately 1.5mm - 2mm clearance between the brake pad and the rim.

3. Re-fasten the lock nut.

If the clearance between the brake pad and the rim cannot be set to 2mm or less using the above process, the cable length may need to be altered. To do this:

1. Screw the barrel adjuster in completely.

2. Press the pads against the rim.

3. Un-fasten the cable anchor bolt and use pliers to pull the cable through.

4. Re-fasten the cable anchor bolt.

5. Test the brake lever by applying full force, and use the barrel adjuster to make any necessary minor alterations.

Note: A screwdriver can be used on some brakes to set the clearance on both sides of the rim.

Note: The leading edge of the brake pads should make first contact with the rim when adjustment is complete. Special curved washers are fitted to some brakes to allow this, but on base models a little force needs to be applied to the pad

and its mounting.

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Apollo Bicycle Company Pty. Ltd. ABN: 60 001 914 469

Updated 23/05/07

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