AmTryke 50-FC-1416 Assembly Instruction Manual Download Page 1

Revised 11/04/08 

 

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Tools Needed for Assembly 

 

8 mm Socket or Wrench    

 

 

10 mm deep well socket or wrench 

12 mm Socket and Wrench 

 

 

13 mm Socket or Wrench 

14 mm Socket or Wrench  

 

 

15 mm Socket or Wrench 

7/32 

Allen 

Wrench    5/32 

Allen 

Wrench 

Needle Nose Pliers 

 

 

 

Phillips Head Screwdriver 

Utility Knife 

 
 

 

Carton Contents 

Carefully remove and lay out all parts from the carton so as not to scratch or lose any parts or pieces. 
The shipping carton should contain the pictured items on the parts pages. 

 

Amtryke® ProSeries Model #1416 

50-FC-1416

 and 

ProSeries Model #1420 

50-FC-1420

 

Summary of Contents for 50-FC-1416

Page 1: ...mm Socket or Wrench 7 32 Allen Wrench 5 32 Allen Wrench Needle Nose Pliers Phillips Head Screwdriver Utility Knife Carton Contents Carefully remove and lay out all parts from the carton so as not to s...

Page 2: ...being provided as a supplement to the normal instructions for assembly provided for the 1416 and the 1420 Seat Post Installation 1 Place the red seat post bracket on the frame and from the underside...

Page 3: ...etal plate and align up the slotted holes with the holes in the black metal plate 2 Insert one Phillips head screw into each hole and turn clockwise to tighten 3 Place chrome metal brace over basket a...

Page 4: ...rim The brake shoes should be 1mm away from the rim when in a relaxed position When the brake lever is engaged the brake shoe should hit the rim flush never the tire with the front brake pad touching...

Page 5: ...able lead Set the cable with the clearance of 1mm between each brake pad and the rim tighten the cable fixing bolt 6 Depress the brake lever about 10 times as far as the grip to check that everything...

Page 6: ...plastic protectors Note Right wheel drive wheel nut should be tighter that left wheel idler wheel 3 FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY Figure 4 a Loosen nuts on both sides of wheel axle b Slide fork onto wheel axle...

Page 7: ...d tighten with the 6 mm Allen wrench included 6 SEAT ASSEMBLY a The black seat bracket comes pre assembled Use the spring loaded knob to adjust the height of the seat post for your rider Pull on black...

Page 8: ...Secure by tightening nuts evenly on both sides of seat clamp using 15 mm wrench included A 9 16 wrench or socket wrench is also suitable here Seat Clamp Nuts 7 BASKET PLATFORM ASSEMBLY a Mount the bla...

Page 9: ...of the frame with the small bars facing out c Mount basket into slots in bracket Use the optional screws if basket is permanent attachment 8 HANDLEBAR AND STEM a Remove black plastic cap from handle...

Page 10: ...top of stem check in plastic bag for small gray plastic cap using a 6mm Allen wrench included Be sure to center stem with the front wheel Replace gray plastic cover c Loosen the 2 hex head screws loc...

Page 11: ...nto left crank arm Left pedal tightens left towards the front of the tryke Mount right pedal onto right crank arm Right pedal tightens right towards the front of the tryke Use 15mm wrench to tighten N...

Page 12: ...snug until pedals remain level and crimp copper stop at appropriate spot on cord Alternately tie knot in cord to appropriate length 13 SEAT BACK SUPPORT ASSEMBLY a Slide the chrome seat back support a...

Page 13: ...using plastic nuts to secure reflector to spoke of wheel 16 STEERING PIN INSTALLATION a The steering inserts into the front fork tube from the side b The top position locks the steering straight ahead...

Page 14: ...e loading brake extension tube 2 Place the loading brake extension tube over the right rear axle so the handle is pointing towards the front of the AmTryke making sure the handle is in the down positi...

Page 15: ...r child is experiencing by becoming a Friend of AMBUCS Your contribution of 25 or more will combine with other donations to buy a child on our Wish List an AmTryke therapeutic tricycle It s easy to be...

Page 16: ...Revised 11 04 08 Page 13 of 16 Parts Bag Parts Bag 2...

Page 17: ...is to provide prompt and efficient service We try to maintain ample inventory but unusual demand will sometimes deplete our stock of an item If due to unusual demand our inventory of an item is deplet...

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