Invacare XLT Owners Manual - Page 47

Installing Road Crown Compensator

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SECTION 8-SERVICE PROCEDURES 19. Slide the bottom bearing onto the new fork. Refer to FIGURE 8.1 for correct orientation. 20. Slide the new fork into the frame. 21. Position the o‐ring and bearing on the new fork. Refer to FIGURE 8.1 for correct orientation. 22. Install the two nuts onto the new fork and tighten securely. Refer to FIGURE 8.1 for correct orientation. 23. Position the footrest clamps on the new frame. 24. Install the footrests onto the new fork to the position noted in STEP 17 and secure with the two hex bolts and locknuts. 25. Position the chain around the hub of the front wheel. 26. Install the front wheel onto the new fork. NOTE: Make sure the washer and the non‐turn washer are on the outside of the new fork. 27. Line up the projecting ends of the non‐turn washer with the slot in the new fork. 28. Repeat STEPS 27‐28 until the projecting ends of the non‐turn washer line up with the slot in the new fork. 29. Torque the two cap nuts 260‐390 in‐lbs. 30. Install the brake arm clamp onto the new fork. 31. Secure the brake arm to the brake arm clamp with the hex bolt and locknut. Torque to 22‐26 inch‐pounds. 32. Reinstall the shifting lever onto the seat frame and secure with the socket screw. 33. Install the road crown compensator or steering dampener onto the new fork. Refer to Installing Road Crown Compensator on page 50 or Installing Steering Dampener on page 52. 34. Install the brake assembly onto the new fork. Refer to the hardware position noted in STEP 8 and tighten securely with the socket nut. 35. Slide the crank handles onto the new fork. NOTE: Make sure the sprocket on the crank handles is in line with the sprocket on the front wheel. 36. Reinstall the chain onto the crank handle sprocket. 37. Move the crank handle to the position determined in STEP 1 and tighen the two socket screws securely. Part No 1114850 47 Recumbent Handcycle Series

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SECTION 8—SERVICE PROCEDURES
Part No 1114850
47
Recumbent Handcycle Series
19. Slide the bottom bearing onto the new fork. Refer to FIGURE 8.1 for correct
orientation.
20. Slide the new fork into the frame.
21. Position the o
ring and bearing on the new fork. Refer to FIGURE 8.1 for correct
orientation.
22. Install the two nuts onto the new fork and tighten securely. Refer to FIGURE 8.1 for
correct orientation.
23. Position the footrest clamps on the new frame.
24. Install the footrests onto the new fork to the position noted in STEP 17 and secure with
the two hex bolts and locknuts.
25. Position the chain around the hub of the front wheel.
26. Install the front wheel onto the new fork.
NOTE: Make sure the washer and the non
turn washer are on the outside of the new fork.
27. Line up the projecting ends of the non
turn washer with the slot in the new fork.
28. Repeat STEPS 27
28 until the projecting ends of the non
turn washer line up with the
slot in the new fork.
29. Torque the two cap nuts 260
390 in
lbs.
30. Install the brake arm clamp onto the new fork.
31. Secure the brake arm to the brake arm clamp with the hex bolt and locknut. Torque to
22
26 inch
pounds.
32. Reinstall the shifting lever onto the seat frame and secure with the socket screw.
33. Install the road crown compensator or steering dampener onto the new fork. Refer to
Installing Road Crown Compensator
on page 50 or Installing Steering Dampener
on
page 52.
34. Install the brake assembly onto the new fork. Refer to the hardware position noted in
STEP 8 and tighten securely with the socket nut.
35. Slide the crank handles onto the new fork.
NOTE: Make sure the sprocket on the crank handles is in line with the sprocket on the front wheel.
36. Reinstall the chain onto the crank handle sprocket.
37. Move the crank handle to the position determined in STEP 1 and tighen the two socket
screws securely.