MDS86825DLX3/4 (GPI171)
Revised (A): 11/26/12
3.
If the adjustments at left cannot be adjusted enough to correct the problem, you will
need to do this adjustment. PRIOR to doing this step, return any adjustments made in
Steps 1 and 2 to their original condition.
In this step, you will be adjusting the position
of the Cable Keeper (shown at right). This is
located below the spring by the brake. You will
see that there is a portion of the cable extending
beyond this. The Cable Keeper is held in place
by the set screw in the side of the Cable Keeper.
To adjust the position of the Cable Keeper,
loosen the set screw. Moving the Cable Keeper
may be difficult. If needed, use pliers to help.
After moving the Cable keeper, you must re-
tighten the set screw to test the brake.
• If the brake is too tight, pull the Keeper down
the cable so the exposed portion of the cable
is shorter. This will loosen the brake.
• If the brake is too loose (not locking), hold
the Keeper and pull the cable down further,
lengthening the exposed portion of the cable.
This will tighten the brake.
For small adjustments after the Cable Keeper
has been tightened, refer back to Step 1 and 2
under “Adjustment of Brakes”.
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