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Tectrix Climbmax 150 - Pedal Assembly

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39.
Pedal
Assembly
(see
Fig.
10)
Tools:
Adjustable
Jaw
Wrench
3/16"
Allen
Hex
Wrench
Small
Flathead
Screwdriver
39.1
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Arm
Bearing
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The
bearing
(4)
that
supports
the
parallel
arm
(17)
is
field
serviceable.
Remove
the
3/8"-16
nut
(6)
from
the
Pedal
Screw
(13)
(older
climbers
used
a
5/16"-18
nut
and
a
3/8"
x
5/8"
shoulder
screw).
Unscrew
the
pedal
screw
(13)
from
the
parallel
arm
(17).
Press
out
the
bearing
(4).
Press
in
the
new
bearing
(4)
by
tapping
it
in
with
the
pedal
screw
(13).
Make
sure
to
grease
the
new
bearing.
Reassemble.
Tighten
the
pedal
screw
finger
tight
(5
inch-Ib)
ensuring
that
the
pedal
moves
freely,
then
tighten
the
3/8"
nut
(35-50
ft-Ib).
NOTE:
When
tightening
the
3/8"
nut
onto
the
pedal
screw,
hold
back
with
the
Allen
wrench
to
prevent
the
screw
from
backing
off.
39.2
Pedal
Replacement
Remove
the
3/8"
nut
(6)
from
the
pedal
screw
(13).
Unscrew
the
pedal
screw
(13)
from
the
parallel
arm.(17).
Flip
the
pedal
(1)
over,
pry
off
the
E-ring
(9)
with
the
screwdriver
and
loosen
the
5/8"-18
nut
(10).
Unscrew
the
pedal
shaft
(16)
from
the
crank
arm
(12)
and
remove
the
pedal.
Remove
the
5/8"-18
nut
(10)
from
the
pedal
shaft
(16)
and
slide
the
shaft
out
of
the
pedal.
Inspect
and
grease
the
bearings
(2)
&
(3).
To
reassemble,
slide
the
washer
(7)
on
to
the
shaft
(16)
and
slide
the
shaft
into
the
pedal
(1).
Put
the
wave
spring
(8),
washer
(7),
nut
(10)
and
lock
washer
(11)
on
the
shaft
inside
the
pedal
(1).
Screw
the
shaft
(16)
into
the
crank
arm
(12)
until
the
threads
start
to
come
through.
Slide
the
pedal
(1),
and
compress
the
wave
spring
(8)
and
washer
(7)
over
to
the
shaft
(16)
shoulder
and
snap
on
the
E-ring
(9).
Unscrew
the
shaft
(16)
until
there
is
1/32"
between
the
crank
arm
(12)
and
the
pedal
(1).
Tighten
the
5/8"-18
nut
(10)
on
to
the
crank
arm.
Reassemble
the
parallel
arm
(17),
pedal
screw
(13)
and
nut
(6).
NOTE:
When
tightening
the
3/8"
nut
onto
the
pedal
screw,
hold
back
with
the
Allen
wrench
to
prevent
the
screw
from
backing
off.
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