// USING THE TORQUE WRENCH
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Five different bits are stored in the handle of the torque
Set zero position:
wrench:
Before each use of the torque wrench it must be checked
• 3 mm hexagon socket bit
whether the pointer of the scale is set to "0" in the unloaded
• 4 mm hexagon socket bit
state. If not, hold the torque wrench tight and turn the
• 5 mm hexagon socket bit
extension clockwise until the pointer is at "0".
• 6 mm hexagon socket bit
• T25 socket bit
// MOUNTING THE HANDLEBAR
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Tightening bolts with the torque wrench:
1.
Insert the appropriate bit into the extension of the
torque wrench.
2.
Set zero position.
3.
Turn the bolt clockwise until the pointer indicates the
desired torque value on the scale.
1.
→ Only bolts with right-hand thread can be tightened.
→ The torque wrench covers a range from 0 to
2.
10 Nm. Higher torque values cannot be set with
this torque wrench!
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Unscrew the stem clamp bolts.
1.
Attach the handlebar to the stem.
Remove the handlebar clamp and the bolts.
2.
Attach the handlebar clamp and screw in the bolts a few
turns by hand.
Center the handlebar and adjust the angle of the handlebar according to your personal preferences.
Adjust the brake levers and the shifters to the angle of the handlebar.
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1.
Screw in the two upper clamping bolts and tighten both
bolts with the torque lasered on the clamp or stem.
2.
Screw in the two lower clamping bolts and tighten both
bolts with the torque lasered on the clamp.