4. Make certain that no part of the brake pedal clamp,
and/or the two Allen head bolts, will interfere with the
driver's foot or the normal operation of the vehicle. If
they will, trim them.
Trim the brake pedal clamp, and/or the two 10-
24 x 1½" Allen head bolts, if they will present an
obstruction or hazard to the driver of the vehicle
or interfere with the operation of the vehicle.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause
a loss of vehicular control, resulting in property
damage, personal injury or even death.
Attach the cable anchor bracket
1. Position the cable anchor bracket at the mounting
location you chose earlier. Check to make certain that
the cable is in a straight line to the pulley (Figure 10)
and that there is no slack in the cable. Also check to
make certain there are no sharp bends near the cable
anchor bracket (Figure 11).
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Begin the installation — attach the brake pedal clamp;
attach the pulley; attach the cable anchor bracket
Figure 9
Note: do not attach any component until you have
chosen mounting locations for the controller, pulley and
air cylinder — see “Plan the installation,” beginning on
page five.
Attach the brake pedal clamp
1. Now that you know where all the cable components
go, position the two sections of the brake pedal clamp
opposite each other. Using the two attachment points
(Figure 3) closest to the brake pedal arm, attach the
clamp with the two 10-24 x 1½" Allen head bolts and
10-24 Nylock nuts. Finger-tighten the nuts only; you
may have to adjust the clamp later.
Be certain the clamp is as low as possible on
the brake pedal arm.
2. Attach the adjuster sleeve to the brake pedal clamp
— completely unthread the retaining nut (Figure 4) and
insert the adjuster sleeve through the hole in the L-
shaped bracket.
Finger-tighten both nuts so that the adjuster sleeve
is roughly centered on the hole in the L-shaped bracket;
you will adjust the cable later.
Attach the pulley
1. Route the bare cable over the pulley and position
the pulley at the mounting location you have chosen.
Make certain that both clips and posts (Figure 5) are
present.
Make certain that the cable is in a straight line from
the brake pedal clamp to the pulley. If it is not, you
can…
• …rotate the pulley, and/or
• …move the pulley to a different location, and/or
• …attach the brake pedal clamp in a different way.
2. With four of the 5/16" self-tapping screws, attach
the pulley. You must use all four screws.
3. With a 5/32" Allen wrench and an adjustable wrench,
tighten the two nuts at the brake pedal clamp to se-
cure the clamp in place. Make certain that the cable
is aligned directly to the pulley (Figure 9).
Make certain that no part of the clamp inter-
feres with the
full and complete
movement of the
brake pedal arm, as
shown to the right.
Property damage,
personal injury or
even death may
occur if the brake
pedal cannot be
operated at its full
range.
Figure 11
Figure 10