Adjusting The Brake; Adjusting The Differential Lock - Husqvarna Rider ProFlex 21 II Workshop Manual

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Adjusting the Brake

Check that the brakes are correctly adjusted
by placing the rider on a slight downhill slope
with the clutch disengaged and activating the
brake.
If the rider does not stand still, the brake
needs adjusting.
The parking brake (on the right side) is
adjusted in the following manner:
1.
Remove the transmission cover. Loosen
both screws (one on each side) and lift
off the transmission cover.
2.
Unhook the spring (A) from the screw
(B).
3.
Check that the parking brake is not on.
4.
Adjust the play between the casing and
the adjustment screw to 1 mm (0.040")
when one pulls the casing.
Adjust with the nuts on the adjustment
screw.
5.
Tighten the nuts moderately to avoid
damaging the threads.
6.
Replace the spring (A).
7.
Test the brake to ensure that it works.
!
WARNING!
A poorly adjusted brake can
result in reduced braking ability.

Adjusting the Differential Lock

The differential lock (on the left side) is
adjusted in the following manner:
1.
Check that the differential lock is
disengaged; the pedal should be all the
way up.
2.
Adjust the zero play between the cable
casing and the adjustment screw with the
two nuts on the adjustment screw. You
should feel no play when you pull the
casing.
3.
Tighten the nuts moderately to avoid
damaging the threads.
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
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Transmission cover
Adjusting the parking brake
Adjusting the differential lock
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B
6020-005
6020-011
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