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6.
Make sure the brake lever is NOT in the
locked position. While supporting the cable with
the pliers, loosen the locking screw on the brass
cable stop.
Next lift the cable stop up while pulling down on
the cable with pliers. There should be about 2
millimeters of space between the brake shoe and
the tire. (Thickness of two pennies stacked).
Confirm the brake is functional and adjust if
needed.
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. You must use adhesive to reinstall the grip.
Spray is recommended but epoxy, gorilla glue
and rubber cement are suitable adhesives.
Apply a moderate amount of spray adhesive (or
a few drops of a recommended alternative glue)
to handle tubing.
8.
Position the handles at the same height and
secure with knob and bolt. Slide the grip over
the adhesive completely to the brake assembly.
Before allowing the adhesive to set, grasp the
handles as if you are operating the rollator and
twist to ensure they are positioned correctly and
feel the same on both sides.
9. After following the recommended instructions
to apply the adhesive, allow adhesive to set
before using the rollator.
* It is recommended that you seek the assistance
of a local provider in replacing your rollator
handbrakes if and when possible.
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