6. Using a 14mm socket and ratchet, remove the Lock Nut from the
Crank Arm.
Note: Image does not match your machine. For illustrative purposes only.
7. Thread the Crank Puller into the Crank Arm. 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: B e sure the end of the Bolt (CP1) of the Crank Puller is flush with
the Nut (CP2) as shown, before use.
CP1
CP2
8. Using a wrench, turn the inner portion (CP3) of the Crank Puller
clockwise. The Crank Arm will slide off as it is tightened.
Note: Be advised that it may take a lot of force to get the Crank Puller to
start to slide off the Crank Arm.
9. Re-assemble the machine in the reverse order of when the parts were
removed.
10. Final Inspection
Inspect your machine to ensure that all hardware is tight and components
are properly assembled.
Do not use until the machine has been fully assembled and
inspected for correct performance in accordance with the
Owner's Manual.
CP3
48
Crank Arm