// USER MANUAL
8.3
TORQUES
All screw connections must be tightened with a suitable torque wrench. When handled correctly, this prevents overstretching of the screws with subsequent risk of breakage.
The torques specified here apply to unlubricated threads. If screws are lubricated, the coefficient of friction changes considerably and the torque must be selected lower.
The following table lists all necessary tightening torques of your bike.
COMPONENTS
seat clamp
seat post clamp
caliper mount front and rear wheel
front wheel axle
rear wheel axle
lockring cassette
Mounting screws for brake discs
fixing screw crank
Pedals
Handlebar control elements
stem handlebar clamp
stem steerer clamp
*This torque is a value which must not be exceeded. Normally, a lower torque is sufficient for a safe connection. Especially when using assembly paste, the torque can often be reduced significantly below
this value, as the solid particles in the assembly paste increase the friction significantly.
Tip: The lower the tightening torque of the screws, the less stress is placed on the component - this is particularly important for carbon components.
MANUFACTURER, MODEL
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
PROPAIN
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
fixing screws brake rotors
TIGHTENING TORQUE
see lasered torque*
see lasered torque*
6 Nm
see manufacturer' s specifications
25-30 Nm
40 Nm
6.2 Nm
see lasered torque
35 Nm
see lasered torque*
also observe the instructions of the handlebar manufacturer!
see lasered torque*
see lasered torque*