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Assembly
5.5.1.2
Screw-on axle (20 mm)
Only applies to Suntour forks with 20 mm screw-on axle
1
Insert the axle completely on the drive side.
Figure 40: Tightening the inserted axle
2
Tighten the securing clip with a 4 mm hexagon
socket spanner to 7 Nm.
Figure 41: Tightening the securing clip
5.5.1.3
Quick release axle
Only applies to Suntour forks with screw-on axle
1
Insert the axle into the hub on the drive side.
Figure 42: Pushing the axle into the hub
Crash caused by loose quick release axle
A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release axle
may become caught in the brake disc and block
the wheel. This will cause a crash.
Never fit a defective quick release axle.
Crash caused by faulty or incorrectly
installed quick release axle
The brake disc becomes very hot during
operation. Parts of the quick release axle may
become damaged as a result. The quick release
axle becomes loose. This will cause a crash with
injuries.
The quick release axle and the brake disc
must be opposite one another.
Crash caused by incorrectly set quick release
axle
Insufficient clamping force will result in
unfavourable transmission of force. The
suspension fork or the quick release axle may
break. This will cause a crash with injuries.
Never fasten a quick release axle with a tool,
such as a hammer or pliers.
CAUTION
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