User manual SHIMANO BR-IM86-F MOUNTING

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Manual abstract: user guide SHIMANO BR-IM86-FMOUNTING

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] If using the BR-IM86-F/BR-IM85-F in combination with a suspension fork, care must be taken when selecting the suspension fork to use. If an incorrect type of suspension fork is selected, it could prevent the suspension fork from functioning properly because of overheating during braking or lack of strength in the fork, which could result in an accident. The SB-8S20/ST-8S20/SB-7S45/BL-IM60/BL-IM65/ BL-IM45 brake levers are equipped with a mode switching mechanism. Be sure to use the BR-IM86-F, BR-IM85-F with the mechanism in the C. R. [. . . ] lbs. } 5 mm Allen key Adapter Tightening torque: 5 ­ 7. 5 N·m {44 ­ 65 in. lbs. } In case of the nut type: Hub nut Insert the inner cable fixing bolt unit into the groove in the winder unit as far as it will go. Note: If the brake cable is not run in, it will need to be adjusted again after only a short period of use. Turn the that there is about 15ofmm of play unitthe brake lever so in lever. The amount of brake lever play is the distance from the position where the brake lever is not operated to the position where a force is felt suddenly when the brake lever is pulled. C. R mode position 5. Route the inner cable along the groove of the winder unit. Thread hole of adapter side Groove of winder unit Inner cable Cable adjusting bolt Fixing bolt The C indicates the mode position for compatibility with cantilever brakes. The R indicates the mode position for compatibility with roller brakes. Tightening torque: 20 ­ 25 N·m {174 ­ 218 in. If the brakeIfcablehappens, replace the brakeperformancea will suffer. this cable with genuine Shimano brake cable and re-check the braking performance. 6. The projections of the drop prevention rings should be touching against the front fork at this time. 15 mm of play 5. Obtain and read the service instructions carefully prior to installing the parts. Always make sure that the front and rear brakes are working correctly before you ride the bicycle. To avoid this, reduce your speed and apply the brakes early and gently. Read these Technical Service Instructions carefully, and keep them in a safe place for later reference. 9. The BR-IM86-F/BR-IM85-F front brake units, and HBIM70, DH-2R35-E-H/DH-3R35-H front hub units should never be disassembled. If they are disassembled, it will no longer work properly. Secure the brake arm with the fixing bolt and press-fit the drop-prevention ring. Next, touch the protruding section of the drop prevention ring to the adapter. Fixing bolt Inner cable 5 mm Allen key NOTE: Use a wheel with 3x or 4x spoke lacing. Wheels with radial lacing cannot be used because the spokes and the wheel can be damaged when applying the brakes and brake noise can be generated. The front Inter-M brake is different from conventional band brakes in that the inside of the brake drum is filled with grease. This may cause the turning of the wheel to be slightly heavier than usual, particularly in cold weather. If you apply the front Inter-M brake strongly while the bicycle is stopped and then shake the wheel, you will notice that there is a small amount of play in the brakes. To check the amount of looseness in the head parts, grasp the middle of the handlebar and one of the front forks as shown in the illustration, and then move the head parts back and forth in the directions indicated by the arrows. Moreover, because the brakes give a small amount of play if you apply the brakes fully and shake the wheel as described above, this will make it more difficult to check the looseness in the head parts. Parts are not guaranteed against natural wear or deterioration resulting from normal use. For maximum performance we highly recommend Shimano lubricants and maintenance products. [. . . ] After checking that insert the outer casing adjusting nut are fully tightened, holder unit into the inner cable in the direction shown below. Adjusting nut Outer casing holder unit Tightening torque: 1 ­ 2 N·m {9 ­ 17 in. Check that thethe brake unit fixing rmly secured to the hub body with nut. Brake unit Brake unit fixing nut In case of the quick release type: With rollets Surface with rollets should be facing outward. In case of the hub nut type: without rollets Outer casing holder unit Adjusting bolt outer casing 8. After checking that thethe back of theholder unit ishole, securely inserted into brake arm attach the inner end cap. [. . . ]

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