Recommended Tightening Torques - Canyon ROAD BIKE Manual

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RECOMMENDED TIGHTENING TORQUES

RECOMMENDED TIGHTENING TORQUES
Component
Bolted connection
Rear derailleur
Mount (at frame/derailleur hanger)
Cable clamp
Pulley bolt
Front derailleur
Mount to frame
Braze-on mount for direct fastening
Cable clamp
Dual Control Lever Mounting bracket bolt
/Ergopower/
(Allen bolt)
Doubletap
Hole covering
Bolt for cable stop on
frame (screwdriver)
Hub
Quick-release lever
Counter nut for bearing adjustment with 15-17 Nm
quick-release hubs
Free-wheel hub
Sprocket cluster lock ring
Crank set
Crank mount (cotterless, grease-free)
Crank mount Shimano Octalink
Crank mount Shimano Hollowtech II
Crank mount (Isis)
Crank mount (Gigapipe)
Spline
Shaft fixing bolt Ultra Torque
Chainring fixing
Sealed cartridge
Sealed cartridge housing (square head) 50-70 Nm
Bottom bracket
Bottom bracket shell (Shimano
Hollowtech II, SRAM Gigapipe)
Octalink
Pedal
Pedal axle
Shoe
Cleat bolts
Spike
Shimano*
Campagnolo** SRAM ***
8-10 Nm
15 Nm
5-7 Nm
5-7 Nm
6 Nm
5-7 Nm
2.5-3 Nm
5-7 Nm
5 Nm
5-7 Nm
7 Nm
6-7 Nm
5 Nm
5 Nm
6-8 Nm
10 Nm
6-8 Nm
0.3-0.5 Nm
1.5-2 Nm
5-7.5 Nm
30-50 Nm
40 Nm
40 (11-speed)
50 (10-speed)
32-38 Nm
35-50 Nm
12-15 Nm
31-34 Nm
48-54 Nm
42 Nm
42-60 Nm
8-11 Nm
8 Nm
12-14 (steel)
8-9 (alu)
70 Nm
35-50 Nm
34-41 Nm
50-70 Nm
35-55 Nm
40 Nm
47-54 Nm
5-6 Nm
4 Nm
Component
Bolted connection
Side-pull brake
Brake pad fixing bolt
Cable fixing bolt
Brake fastening bolts
Seat post
Fixing bolt of
saddle clamping at seat post head
*
www.shimano.com
**
www.campagnolo.com
***
www.sram.com
**** These are guide values given by the above-mentioned component manufacturers.
Observe any values given in the component manufacturers' operating instructions.
The Canyon torque wrench
RECOMMENDED TIGHTENING TORQUES
Shimano*
Campagnolo** SRAM ***
5-7 Nm
8 Nm
8 Nm
6-8 Nm
6-8 Nm
5 Nm
8-10 Nm
10 Nm
8-10 Nm
20-29 Nm *** 18-22 Nm ****
Some components have the maximum per-
i
missible torque printed on them. Observe
these limit values wherever you find them.
Mounting the handlebars with the Canyon torque wrench
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