Schwinn 490 Elliptical Service Manual - Page 70

Crank puller nut and inner bolt

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Note: Your machine may not match the following images exactly. 9. Thread the Crank Puller into the Crank Arm (B). When the Crank Puller is in the correct position, only 1-2 threads on the outer portion (CP2) of the Crank Puller should show. Note: Be sure the end of the Bolt (CP1) of the Crank Puller is flush with the Nut (CP2) as shown, before use. Crank puller nut and inner bolt B CP1 CP3 CP2 CP2 10. Using a wrench, turn the inner portion (CP3) of the Crank Puller clockwise. The Crank Arm (B) will slide off as it is tightened. B CP2 CP3 70

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Note:
Your machine may not match the following images
exactly.
9.
Thread the Crank Puller into the Crank Arm (B). When
the Crank Puller is in the correct position, only 1-2 threads
on the outer portion (CP2) of the Crank Puller should show.
Note:
Be sure the end of the Bolt (CP1) of the Crank
Puller is flush with the Nut (CP2) as shown,
before use.
10.
Using a wrench, turn the inner portion (CP3) of the
Crank Puller clockwise. The Crank Arm (B) will slide off as it
is tightened.
CP2
CP2
CP3
CP3
B
CP3
CP2
CP2
B
CP2
CP2
CP1
CP1
Crank puller nut and inner bolt