Adjusting The Parking Brake - Husqvarna Rider Pro 18 AWD Operator's Manual

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3. If necessary, the wires can be adjusted by
tightening the adjuster nuts on each side of the
steering collar.
Do not tension the cables too much, they should
only be tightened against the steering collar.
Hold the wire so it does not twist.
If you only tension one side the steering wheel's
centre position may change.
Check the wire tension as set out in point 2
after you have made the adjustment.
Adjusting the Parking Brake Pro 15, Pro 18
The parking brake is adjusted as follows:
1. Remove 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 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. Check that the parking brake works.
Adjusting the Parking Brake Pro 18 AWD
Check that the parking brake is adjusted correctly
by placing the machine on a slope with the front
and rear axles disengaged. Apply and lock the
parking brake. When the machine does not stand
still, the parking brake should be adjusted accord-
ing to the following.
1. Remove the left-hand wing cover.
2. Check that the parking brake is not on.
3. Adjust the play between the casing and the
adjustment screw to 1 mm (0.040") when one
pulls the casing. This gives play on the pedal of
approximately 40 mm (1.5"). Adjust using the
nuts on the adjustment screw.
4. Tighten the nuts moderately to avoid damaging
the threads.
5. Check that the parking brake works.
6. Assemble the left-hand wing cover.
WARNING!
A poorly adjusted parking brake
can result in reduced braking ability.
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