2/
Using
the
Jockey
Wheel
:
Once
the
clamp
has
been
fitted,
position
the
jockey
wheel
in
the
clamp
(Fig
a.)
then
fasten
by
rotating
the
clamp
handle
clockwise.
(Fig
b.)
Fig
a
To
lower
the
jockey
wheel,
turn
the
top
handle
clockwise.
(Fig
1.)
To
raise
the
jockey
wheel,
turn
the
top
handle
anticlockwise.
(Fig
2.)
Fig
1
CARE/MAINTENANCE
1/
Galvanised
Parts
:
It
is
important
to
regularly
clean
your
jockey
wheel,
and
the
frequency
of
which
will
vary
depending
on
the
wheel’
s
use.
Galvanisation
can
deteriorate
when
exposed
to
acids,
saline
environments
and
certain
chemicals.
The
jockey
wheel
will
therefore
need
to
be
carefully
and
regularly
cleaned
using
clear
water,
especially
during
the
winter
months.
It
is
not
uncommon
for
white,
powdery
stains
to
appear.
These
do
not
in
any
way
affect
the
protective
effect
of
the
galvanisation.
After
a
short
period,
the
galvanised
components
will
develop
a
matte
effect
and
a
rough
surface.
This
is
completely
normal
and
helps
to
ensure
optimal
levels
of
protection
against
corrosion.
Oxidization
may
appear
along
the
edge
of
some
of
the
galvanised
steel
components,
which
is
also
normal
and
does
not
affect
the
technical
properties
of
your
jockey
wheel.
2)
Lubrication
:
To
ensure
that
the
jockey
wheel
functions
correctly,
it
must
be
well
greased
at
all
times.
Please
follow
the
steps
below
:
-
Remove
the
jockey
wheel
by
rotating
the
top
handle
until
the
two
parts
of
the
tube
are
completely
separated
and
the
screw
axis
is
accessible.
(Fig
a.)
-
Remove
the
grease
that
has
become
dry
and
dark-coloured
inside
the
screw
axis.
-
Clean
with
white
spirit.
(Fig
b.)
-
Fill
with
the
new
grease.
(Fig
c.)
-
Reassemble
the
jockey
wheel.
Fig
b
Fig
2
Fig
a
Fig
b
Fig
c