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Installing the Cable
Pass the brake wire through the anchor bolt on the actuating arm. Cable slack may be removed with a fourth hand tool. Be
careful not to advance the torque arm as you pull the cable. Tighten cable anchor bolt to the specified torque. Use the barrel
adjuster at the caliper to remove any remaining cable slack (if there is any). Important: After the cable is anchored, check to
ensure there is no more than 20 mm (3/4 in) of excess cable beyond the anchor bolt and trim as necessary. NOTE: Make sure
the caliper barrel adjuster is screwed all the way in before installing the cable.
Align the Caliper
Use your fingers or a Torx® wrench to turn the inboard pad adjustment know clockwise until the rotor is centered in the
caliper. This positions the pads for the next step in the installation. B. Make sure the CPS bolts are loose enough for the
caliper to move freely. C. Squeeze the brake lever to compress the brake pads firmly on the rotor. D. While still holding the
brake lever, tighten the CPS bolts. Once they are tight, you can let go of the lever.
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Derailleur adjustment (SRAM X5)