Bolt assemblies important for safety
Tightening a cone:
A-Headset: 8–13,5 Nm
(Pay attention to the values indicated by manufacturers!)
11–13 .5 Nm
(Pay attention to the values indicated by manufacturers!)
6–8 Nm
Axle nut
: 20–40 Nm
Quick-release skewer/clamp: approx. 90° turn
6–8 Nm
At the brake mount
: 5–7 Nm
Clutch
: min . 2 .5 Nm
5–9 Nm
Nut
: 20 Nm
Saddle fixing head:
: 14–17Nm
Saddle fixing screw:
9–12 Nm
Quick-release skewer/clamp: approx. 90° turn
(Pay attention to the values indicated by manufacturers!)
35–40 Nm
30–45 Nm
8–11 Nm
50–70 Nm
35–50 Nm
30–50 Nm
In function of screw diameter.
Securing the stem to the fork tube
Securing the handlebar to the stem
Brake lever (on racing bicycles)
Securing the hub to the frame
Securing the brake cable
Securing the brake body to the frame
Brake pads
Securing the saddle
Securing the seatpost into the seat tube
Pedals
Crank arm screw/bolt
Chainring screw/bolt
Bottom bracket screw/bolt
Cassette fixing screw/bolt
HG Locknut
Securing the dynamo
Bolt assembly
Torque range
Checks
85
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
doesn't turn?
doesn't turn?
screws/bolts are tightened uniformly
doesn't turn?
Is the wheel straight?
squeeze the brake lever with full force
End of the Bowden cable doesn't get
doesn't turn?
doesn't turn?
doesn't turn?
Minimum/maximum insertion depth?
doesn't turn?
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