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Shimano Deore RD-M6100 Rear Derailleur Dealer's Manual PDF
Summary of Content for Shimano Deore RD-M6100 Rear Derailleur Dealer's Manual PDF
(English) DM-MARD001-05
Dealer's Manual
ROAD MTB Trekking
City Touring/ Comfort Bike
URBAN SPORT E-BIKE
Rear Derailleur XTR RD-M9100
RD-M9120
DEORE XT RD-M8100
RD-M8120
RD-M8130-SGS (E-BIKE)
RD-M8130-SGS (MTB)
RD-M8130
SLX RD-M7100
RD-M7120
DEORE RD-M5100
RD-M6100
RD-M5130-GS (E-BIKE)
RD-M5130-GS (MTB)
RD-M5130
Contents
IMPORTANT NOTICE........................................................................................ 3
TO ENSURE SAFETY......................................................................................... 4
Cautions regarding LINKGLIDE 11-speed specifications............................... 6
List of tools to be used................................................................................... 8
Installation/removal ....................................................................................... 9 Installing the rear derailleur ...............................................................................9
Adjustment.................................................................................................... 11 Adjusting the stroke on the high limit .............................................................11
Installing the chain ............................................................................................11
Checking the chain length ................................................................................11
Connection and securing of the inner cable ....................................................15
Adjusting the stroke on the low limit ..............................................................20
Adjusting the B-screw........................................................................................20
SIS adjustment....................................................................................................22
Maintenance.................................................................................................. 24 Replacing the pulleys.........................................................................................24
Replacing the B-axle ..........................................................................................25
Replacing the bumper .......................................................................................25
Applying grease to the chain stabilizer............................................................26
Adjusting friction ...............................................................................................28
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever ...........................32
2
IMPORTANT NOTICE
For safety, be sure to read this dealer's manual thoroughly before use, and
follow it for correct use.
The following instructions must be observed at all times in order to prevent personal injury and physical damage to
equipment and surroundings.
The instructions are classified according to the degree of danger or damage which may occur if the product is used
incorrectly.
DANGER Failure to follow the instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING Failure to follow the instructions could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Failure to follow the instructions could cause personal injury or physical damage to equipment and
surroundings.
This dealer's manual is intended primarily for use by professional bicycle mechanics.
Users who are not professionally trained for bicycle assembly should not attempt to install the components
themselves using the dealer's manuals.
If any part of the information on the manual is unclear to you, do not proceed with the installation. Instead,
contact your place of purchase or a distributor for assistance.
Make sure to read all manuals included with each product.
Do not disassemble or modify the product other than as stated in the information contained in this dealer's
manual.
All manuals and technical documents are accessible online at https://si.shimano.com .
For consumers who do not have easy access to the internet, please contact a SHIMANO distributor or any of
the SHIMANO offices to obtain a hardcopy of the user's manual.
Please observe the appropriate rules and regulations of the country, state or region in which you conduct your
business as a dealer.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
3
TO ENSURE SAFETY
Be sure to also inform users of the following:
For installation to the bicycle and maintenance
Be sure to follow the instructions provided in the manuals when installing the product.
Only use SHIMANO genuine parts. If a component or replacement part is incorrectly assembled or adjusted, it
can lead to component failure and cause the rider to lose control and crash.
Wear approved eye protection while performing maintenance tasks such as replacing components.
Clean the chain and QUICK-LINK with an appropriate chain cleaner regularly. Intervals between maintenance
depend on the use and riding circumstances. Never use alkali- or acid-based solvents such as rust cleaners. If
those solvents are used the chain or QUICK-LINK might break and cause serious injury.
Check the chain for any damage (deformation or cracking), skipping, or other abnormalities such as
unintended gear shifting. If any problems are found, consult your place of purchase or a distributor. The chain
may break, and you may fall.
Do not allow the wheel to turn while securing the inner cable and installing the inner end cap. Otherwise, you
may touch the wheel and be injured.
TO ENSURE SAFETY
4
Be sure to also inform users of the following:
For installation to the bicycle and maintenance
The actual product may differ from the illustration because this manual is
intended mainly to explain the procedures for using the product.
For SHADOW RD+, be sure to check that the plate unit cover and the plate unit rubber cap are installed
before riding the bicycle.
If gear shifting operation does not feel smooth, consult the place of purchase for assistance.
The gears should be periodically washed with a neutral detergent then lubricated. In addition, cleaning the
chain and QUICK-LINK with a neutral detergent and lubricating them can be an effective way of extending
the life of the chain and QUICK-LINK.
Products are not guaranteed against natural wear and deterioration from normal use and aging.
For maximum performance we highly recommend SHIMANO lubricants and maintenance products.
Depending on the shape of the frame, the rear derailleur may interfere with the chainstay. Use the B-screw to
adjust so that the rear derailleur does not interfere with the chainstay.
Grease with SIS SP41 Grease (Y04180000) the inner cable and the sliding portions of the outer casing before
use to ensure that they slide properly. Do not let dust adhere to the inner cable.
Use an OT-SP41 outer casing and a cable guide for smooth operation.
Use an outer casing which still has some length to spare even when the handlebars are turned all the way to
either side. Furthermore, check that the shift lever does not touch the bicycle frame when the handles are
turned all the way.
If gear shifting adjustments cannot be carried out, check the alignment of the rear dropout and check if the
cable is lubricated or if the outer casing is too long or too short.
Periodically clean the shifting unit and lubricate all moving parts (mechanism and pulleys).
Note the installation direction of the pulleys. Depending on the model, the pulley has arrows on it to indicate
the direction of rotation. Install the pulley so that the arrows are pointing counterclockwise when looking at
the outer side of the shifting unit.
If you hear abnormal noise as a result of excess play in a pulley, you should replace the pulley.
Before using RD-M8130 / RD-M5130 and other LINKGLIDE products, check the combinations listed in the
compatibility information ( https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/com ). Other products cannot be used because
the specifications do not match.
11-speed specifications: https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/com?cid=C-432&acid=C-435
10-speed specifications: https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/com?cid=C-432&acid=C-436
TO ENSURE SAFETY
5
Cautions regarding LINKGLIDE 11-speed specifications When using 11-speed specification LINKGLIDE, interference may occur with the rear derailleur and spokes. Check
dimensions beforehand, and check that points A and B do not interfere with the spokes or other parts.
X
Point A
Point B
71 mm
124 mm
5.25 mm
10 mm
Y
X
Y
Cautions regarding LINKGLIDE 11-speed specifications
6
* The latest model information can be accessed on our website ( https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/ ).
Tooth bottom
Spoke
Clearance
It is also possible to check for interference by using the cassette sprockets listed below and measuring
the clearance between the largest sprocket and the spokes, etc.
HG 11-speed 11-51T (CS-M5100): 8.5 mm or more
HG 11-speed 11-46T (CS-M8000 / CS-M7000): 7.5 mm or more
LG 11-speed 11-50T (CS-LG600): 5.1 mm or more
Cautions regarding LINKGLIDE 11-speed specifications
7
List of tools to be used The following tools are needed for installation/removal, adjustment, and maintenance purposes.
Tool
2 mm hexagon wrench
3 mm hexagon wrench
4 mm hexagon wrench
5 mm hexagon wrench
Cross head screwdriver [#2]
Hexalobular [#27]
TL-CT12
List of tools to be used
8
Installation/removal Installing the rear derailleur
The rear derailleur will not gear shift properly if the derailleur hanger is not straight. Use TL-RD11 to
check whether the derailleur hanger is straight or not.
It is recommended to move the switch lever to the ON position while riding to reduce chain slap and to
help prevent the chain from falling off the sprockets.
Set the switch lever in the OFF position.
ON
Switch lever
OFF
1.
Installation/removal
Installing the rear derailleur
9
Tighten the rear derailleur mounting screw.
Be careful not to insert the rear derailleur mounting screw in the derailleur hanger at an angle. In addition,
be sure to install the rear derailleur so that the stopper plate contacts the B-tension stop, with no gap in
between.
Rear derailleur mounting screw
Stopper plate
B-tension stop
8 - 10 Nm
Periodically check to make sure that there is no gap between the B-tension stop and the stopper
plate. If there is a gap between these two parts, problems with gear shifting performance may
occur.
2.
Installation/removal
Installing the rear derailleur
10
Adjustment Adjusting the stroke on the high limit
Installing the chain Refer to the dealer's manual for the chain to find instructions on installing/removing the chain.
Checking the chain length
Adjust by turning the high limit screw.
Adjust so that the center of the guide pulley is aligned with the outer face of the smallest sprocket when
viewed from the rear side.
High limit screw *
Smallest sprocket
Guide pulley
*High limit screw
RD-M9100 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8130 / RD-M7100 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
RD-M9120 / RD-M8120 / RD-M7120
1.
Mount the chain on the largest sprocket and the largest chainring.
In order to check the length at the rear of the cassette sprocket, join the two ends of the chain at the rear of
the cassette as shown in the figure.
Largest sprocket Largest chainring
Chain
1.
Adjustment
Adjusting the stroke on the high limit
11
Check the length of the chain.
With the zero point of the chain established on the rear of the largest sprocket, the proper final chain length
is determined by adding a certain amount of links to this resulting chain length. The amount of links is
dependent on the type of bike. See the figures.
Hardtail bikes
Zero point
QUICK-LINK +
5 links
QUICK-LINK +
4 links
1345
Zero point
24 3 12
+ +
5 links
1345
Zero point
2
6 links
13456 2
Zero point
Full suspension bikes
* For full suspension bikes, check the length of the chain with the suspension in its fully extended position.
QUICK-LINK
Connecting pin
QUICK-LINK
2.
Adjustment
Checking the chain length
12
+
+ QUICK-LINK
5 links
1345
Zero point
2 +
Zero point
13456
+ QUICK-LINK
6 links
2
6 links 7 links
13467 5
Zero point
2
Zero point
13456 2
Bike type Number of links added
Hardtail bikes 4 to 5 links + a QUICK-LINK
5 to 6 links + a connecting pin
Full suspension bikes 5 to 6 links + a QUICK-LINK
6 to 7 links + a connecting pin
Connecting pin
Adjustment
Checking the chain length
13
The rear derailleur plate assembly is equipped with a pin or plate that prevents chain derailment.
When passing the chain through the rear derailleur, pass it through the main body of the rear
derailleur from the side of the chain derailment prevention plate as shown in the figure.
If the chain is not passed through the correct position, damage may be caused to the chain or the
rear derailleur.
Chain derailment prevention plate
Chain derailment prevention plate
For full suspension bikes, length [a] will vary according to the movement of the rear suspension.
After shifting to the largest chainring and the largest sprocket, make sure that the chain length is
not too short when dimension [a] is at its maximum extension.
If the chain length is too short, drivetrain components may be damaged due to excessive load on
the drivetrain.
[a']
[a]
Adjustment
Checking the chain length
14
Connection and securing of the inner cable
Outer casing length
Loosen the B-screw to the position shown in the figure.
Make sure that the stopper plate touches the bracket body without leaving a gap.
B-screw
Stopper plate
Bracket body
1.
Adjustment
Connection and securing of the inner cable
15
Determine the length of the outer casing.
Attach a sealed outer cap to the end of the outer casing. Align the end of the outer cap to the bottom edge
of the outer casing holder on the rear derailleur.
Make sure to leave enough slack in the outer casing.
Outer casing Outer casing holder
Sealed outer cap
The length of the outer casing may be insufficient as the rear suspension moves through its travel.
Determine the appropriate length at the point in the suspension travel where the potential length
of the outer casing is the greatest.
If the motion of the rear derailleur is extreme, such as in bicycles with a rear suspension, replacing
the sealed outer cap with the supplied aluminum type sealed outer cap is recommended.
Sealed outer cap Sealed outer cap (aluminum type)
2.
Cut off any excess outer casing with the cable cutter.
After cutting, return the outside of the outer casing to a perfect circle so that the inside of the hole has a
uniform shape.
3.
Adjustment
Connection and securing of the inner cable
16
Connection and securing of the inner cable
Install the sealed outer cap to the end of the outer casing.
Route the inner cable through the outer casing.
Sealed outer cap
4.
Install the sealed outer cap with tongue and rubber shield onto the outer casing stopper of the frame.
For bikes with full length outer casing, this step is not necessary.
Be careful not to bend the cover with tongue.
Sealed outer cap with tongue Rubber shield
5.
Do not allow the wheel to turn while securing the inner cable and installing the inner end cap.
Otherwise, you may touch the wheel and be injured.
Set the shift lever in its initial position.
Operate the release lever 11 or more times for a 12-speed, 10 or more times for an 11-speed, and 9 or more
times for a 10-speed.
1.
Adjustment
Connection and securing of the inner cable
17
Secure the inner cable to the rear derailleur.
Inner cable
Cover with tongue
RD-M9100 / RD-M9120RD-M9120 / RD-M8120 / RD-M7120
RD-M9100 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8130 / RD-M7100 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
For RD-M9100 / RD-M9120, replacing the cover with tongue is recommended when replacing the
inner cable.
Cables with a polymer coating may develop a fuzzy appearance or texture through natural wear
when used. However, if the cables are installed with care according to the procedures outlined in
this manual, this is strictly cosmetic and performance will not be affected where the inner cables are
housed by outer casing.
2.
Remove the initial slack from the inner cable.
Hold the rear derailleur so that it won't move under load from the shift cable. Operate the shift lever several
times in order to tension the shift cable assembly and fully seat all the shift cable components.
3.
Re-secure the inner cable to the rear derailleur.
While pulling the inner cable, be sure that it is securely in the cable fixing groove.
Inner cable
RD-M9120 / RD-M8120 / RD-M7120
RD-M9100 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8130 / RD-M7100 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
6 - 7 Nm
4.
Adjustment
Connection and securing of the inner cable
18
Cut the inner cable so that the protruding length is approximately 20 mm.
Install the inner end cap.
Inner cable
RD-M9120 / RD-M8120 / RD-M7120
RD-M9100 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8130 / RD-M7100 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
20 mm
Inner end cap
20 mm
20 mm
Check that the inner cable does not interfere with the spokes of the wheel.
5.
Adjustment
Connection and securing of the inner cable
19
Adjusting the stroke on the low limit
Adjusting the B-screw
Adjust by turning the low limit screw.
Adjust so that the center of the guide pulley is aligned with the center of the largest sprocket.
*Low limit screw
RD-M9100 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8130 / RD-M7100 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
RD-M9120 / RD-M8120 / RD-M7120
Largest sprocket
Guide pulley
Low limit screw *
1.
Shift the chain to the smallest chainring and the largest sprocket.
Turn the crank arm and shift the gears.
Smallest chainring
Largest sprocket
B-screw
1.
Adjustment
Adjusting the stroke on the low limit
20
Adjust the B-screw.
Adjust it to one of the following settings based on the combination of products being used.
Rear derailleur
Cassette sprocket
12-speed
10-45T
12-speed
10-51T
11-speed
11-51T
11-speed
11-50T
10-speed
11-43T
RD-M9100-GS (A) - - - -
RD-M8100-GS (B) - - - -
RD-M8130-SGS - - - (A) -
RD-M9100-SGS / RD-
M8100-SGS / RD-
M7100-SGS / RD-
M6100-SGS
- (A) - - -
RD-M9120-SGS / RD-
M8120-SGS / RD-
M7120-SGS
(B) For a double
chainring
(C) For a single
chainring
- - - -
RD-M5130-GS - - - - (B)
RD-M5100-SGS - - (A) - -
(A) Align the line on the inner side of the outer plate with the tip of the highest tooth on the largest
sprocket.
(B) Align the contour of the outer plate and the tip of the highest tooth on the largest sprocket between the
arrows on the inner side of the outer plate.
2.
Adjustment
Adjusting the B-screw
21
SIS adjustment
(C) Set the distance between the tip of the highest tooth on the largest sprocket and the center of the guide
pulley as listed in the table.
Model Sprocket Distance
RD-M9120-SGS / RD-M8120-SGS / RD-
M7120-SGS
(For a single chainring)
12-speed, 10-45T 46 mm
Distance
Set the switch lever in the OFF position.
ON
Switch lever
OFF
1.
Adjustment
SIS adjustment
22
Operate the shift lever several times to shift the chain to any gear that is five to seven steps from the
largest sprocket.
For bicycles with front double chainrings, shift to the largest chainring.
If the chain rubs against the larger adjacent sprocket and makes noise while turning the crank, turn
the cable adjustment barrel clockwise until there is no noise.
2.
Turn the cable adjustment barrel counterclockwise while turning the crank until you start to hear the chain
rub on the larger sprocket.
Cable adjustment barrel
3.
The best setting is achieved when the cable adjustment barrel is turned five clicks in the clockwise direction.
Cable adjustment barrel
Rotate five clicks
4.
Operate the shift lever to change gears while turning the crank, and check that no noise occurs in any of the
gear positions.
The rear derailleur will not gear shift properly if the derailleur hanger is not straight. Use TL-RD11
to check whether the derailleur hanger is straight or not.
5.
Set the switch lever in the ON position and check that the gear shifting is smooth, consistent, and that there
is no noise in any of the gear positions while riding the bicycle.
6.
Adjustment
SIS adjustment
23
Maintenance Replacing the pulleys
Replace the guide pulley/tension pulley.
Check the arrow direction on the pulleys when installing them. There may be no specified direction in which
to install the pulleys, depending on the model.
2.5 - 5 Nm
2.5 - 5 Nm
Guide pulley
Tension pulley
Guide pulley (inner plate side)
Tension pulley (inner plate side)
Inner plate
1.
Maintenance
Replacing the pulleys
24
Replacing the B-axle
Replacing the bumper There is no bumper on the RD-M9120 / RD-M8120 / RD-M7120 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130.
Push the B-axle from the inner side and use a tool such as a slotted screwdriver to widen and remove the
snap ring.
Snap ring
B-axle
1.
Push the threaded portion of the B-axle against the stopper plate and use the hexagon wrench to unthread
the B-axle from the stopper plate.
Replace the B-axle with a new one and install it in the reverse order from the removal procedure.
Stopper plate
B-axle
2.
Maintenance
Replacing the B-axle
25
Applying grease to the chain stabilizer If the friction changes or noise is generated, the grease may have become discolored or may have disappeared.
Apply grease to the chain stabilizer.
Remove the bumper so that it flips forward as shown in the figure.
Bumper
1.
Install a new bumper by sliding it on from the side as shown in the figure.
Bumper
2.
Set the switch lever in the OFF position.
ON
Switch lever
OFF
1.
Maintenance
Applying grease to the chain stabilizer
26
Remove the plate unit cover.
Plate unit cover
2.
Remove the cam unit and the chain stabilizer.
Chain stabilizer
Cam unit
3.
Maintenance
Applying grease to the chain stabilizer
27
Adjusting friction The level of friction can be adjusted as desired. Furthermore, the friction can also be adjusted when it changes
during use.
Friction adjustment
Apply the dedicated grease to the outer diameter of the roller clutch.
SHADOW RD+ Grease Number: Y04121000 (50 g)
Roller clutch
When assembling, reverse the procedure.
Be careful not to get grease inside the roller clutch. If grease gets inside the roller clutch, it will
cause the roller clutch to stick or slide and malfunction.
4.
Set the switch lever in the ON position.1.
Remove the plate unit rubber cap or plate unit cover as shown in the figure.
The plate unit rubber cap can be removed by hand.
Plate unit rubber cap
RD-M9100 / RD-M9120 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8120 / RD-M8130
RD-M7100 / RD-M7120 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
Plate unit cover
2.
Maintenance
Adjusting friction
28
Turn the friction adjustment screw with a hexagon wrench to adjust the friction.
Friction adjustment screw
RD-M9100 / RD-M9120 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8120 / RD-M8130
RD-M7100 / RD-M7120 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
IncreaseDecrease
Do not adjust the friction with a torque of 0.25 Nm or higher. Turning the screw excessively may
cause damage.
3.
Maintenance
Adjusting friction
29
Check the friction torque.
RD-M9100 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8130 / RD-M7100 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
Insert a hexalobular wrench into the outer plate and check the friction torque.
Outer plate
4.4 - 5.4 Nm
RD-M9120 / RD-M8120 / RD-M7120
Remove the inner plate, guide pulley, and tension pulley.
2.5 - 5 Nm
Guide pulley
Inner plate
Tension pulley
2.5 - 5 Nm
(1)
4.
Maintenance
Adjusting friction
30
Refer to Replacing the pulleys to install the inner plate, guide pulley, and tension pulley.
Insert a hexalobular wrench into the outer plate and check the friction torque.
3.5 - 5.4 Nm
Outer plate
(2)
Install the inner plate, guide pulley, and tension pulley.(3)
Install the plate unit rubber cap or plate unit cover as shown in the figure.
Plate unit rubber cap
Plate unit rubber cap
RD-M9100 / RD-M9120 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8120 / RD-M8130
1 - 1.5 Nm
RD-M7100 / RD-M7120 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
Plate unit cover
5.
Maintenance
Adjusting friction
31
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
Removal
Set the switch lever in the OFF position.
ON
Switch lever
OFF
If operating the switch lever while the plate unit cover is removed, hold the cam unit down with
your finger so that it does not slide out.
1.
Remove the plate stopper pin with a cross head screwdriver.
Plate stopper pin
2.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
32
Turn the plate to loosen the plate tension spring.
As shown in the figure, squeeze the outer casing holder and cable attachment portion together to move the
link and turn the plate.
Outer casing holder
Cable attachment portion
Link
3.
Remove the plate unit cover screws.
Plate unit cover screw
4.
Remove the plate unit cover.
Plate unit cover
5.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
33
Remove the chain stabilizer and cam unit.
Cam unit
Chain stabilizer
6.
Remove the plate axle.
Plate axle
7.
Remove the retaining clip and the switch lever.
Switch lever
Retaining clip
Retaining clip
Switch lever
8.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
34
Installation
Perform the installation in the reverse order from Removal .
The unit can be disassembled as shown in the figure.
RD-M9100 / RD-M9120 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8120 / RD-M8130
RD-M7100 / RD-M7120 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
9.
Apply the dedicated grease to the plate axle.
Plate axle
Grease application area Grease number: Premium Grease (Y04110000)
Do not apply grease outside of the application area indicated above. If grease is applied here, it will
get inside the roller clutch and friction will be lost.
1.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
35
Insert the plate axle, then fit the tip of the plate tension spring in the hole of the plate.
Plate axle
RD-M9100 / RD-M8100 / RD-M8130 / RD-M7100 / RD-M6100 / RD-M5100 / RD-M5130
RD-M9120 / RD-M8120 / RD-M7120
Plate tension spring
Plate
7.8 - 9.8 Nm7.8 - 9.8 Nm
Plate axle
Plate tension spring
Plate
2.
Install the switch lever and engage the retaining clip.
Set the switch lever in the OFF position.
Switch lever
Retaining clip
3.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
36
Set the chain stabilizer into the cam unit as shown in the figure.
Check that the cam lobe of the cam unit is in the position shown in the figure.
Cam unit
Chain stabilizer
Cam lobe
Do not set the chain stabilizer in the cam unit with the cam lobe positioned as shown in the figure.
Cam lobe
4.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
37
Install the cam unit and chain stabilizer.
Pay attention to the positioning of the cam lobe of the cam unit.
Do not install the plate unit cover if the plate unit is not fully seated against the cam unit. This may
result in insufficient sealing, which can lead to corrosion and malfunction of the chain stabilizer
assembly.
5.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
38
When installing, it helps to move the plate back and forth while pushing on the cam unit and chain
stabilizer.
Plate
If there is resistance when moving the switch lever to the ON position, the components are installed
correctly. If there is no resistance, check the position of the cam lobe of the cam unit, then reinstall
the components.
Switch lever
Apply the dedicated grease to the plate unit cover gasket and install.
Check that the plate unit cover gasket is installed along the groove in the plate unit.
Plate unit cover gasket Grease number: Premium Grease (Y04110000)
6.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
39
Install the plate stopper pin.
Plate stopper pin
1 Nm
7.
Install the plate unit cover screws.
Plate unit cover screw 1 - 1.5 Nm
8.
Check the friction, and adjust as necessary.
Refer to Adjusting friction for the friction adjustment method.
9.
Maintenance
Replacing the plate, plate tension spring, and switch lever
40
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