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Mounting the axle coupling
(quick release)
The coupling is always mounted on the left-hand side of the tractor wheel, as seen in the direction
of travel. It consists of two parts: the drawbar head, which is attached to the drawbar, and the axle
coupling, which is attached to the axle of the rear wheel hub of the towing bicycle. Before you
mount the axle coupling, you must determine whether your bicycle is suitable for towing a trailer.
Check the owner's manual of the bicycle, ask the manufacturer or ask a bicycle dealer.
Warning! The axle coupling must be fitted correctly. An incorrectly mounted axle coupling
can come loose while riding and lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries.
1. Open the quick-release lever on the rear wheel of the traction bike or loosen the hexagon
socket screw (5 mm), depending on the version of the quick-release axle. Often the direction of
movement of the clamping lever is marked "OPEN".
2. Unscrew the quick-release axle nut anticlockwise. Be careful, there is a small spring
underneath that could jump away.
3. Place the axle coupling on the quick-release axle without removing the spring.
4. Screw the axle nut clockwise onto the thread of the quick-release axle with at least five full
turns.
5. Align the rear wheel and close the quick-release lever or tighten the hexagon socket screw,
depending on the quick-release axle version. The direction of movement of the clamping lever is
often marked "CLOSE". The force you apply must increase from about half way. In the last area
shortly before the end position, the clamping lever should be difficult to move. In the end position
the lever must be parallel to the frame and must not stick out.
6. Check whether the quick-release is really tightly closed by trying to turn the closed quick-
release around its own axis. If the quick-release can be twisted, the clamping force is not
sufficient. Open the clamping lever and screw the axle nut half a turn clockwise. Repeat steps 5
and
If the clamping lever cannot be closed completely, open the clamping lever and screw the axle nut
half a turn anticlockwise. Repeat steps 5 and 6. Note that the axle nut must be screwed onto the
thread of the quick-release axle with at least five full turns.
Warning. Less than five full turns of the thread will not ensure sufficient clamping force of
the rear wheel, which can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries. The quick-release
axle is then too short and must be replaced. This is available as an accessory. Contact a
specialist workshop.
7. Finally, try to move the rear wheel in the dropouts to make sure that it is correctly fixed.
Warning. The rear wheel must be correctly fastened after mounting the axle coupling. An
incorrectly fastened rear wheel can lead to accidents with life-threatening injuries when
riding. Refer to the instruction manual of your towing bicycle. There are many different
axles. If in doubt, consult a specialist mechanic.
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