Hayes Crosshair Equipped Brake Installation guide

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2mm
TOOLS NEEDED:
• 2mmHexTool
• 5mmHextool
• TorqueWrench
• LatexGloves
• SafetyGlasses
STEP 1
STEP 2
Place the caliper feet onto the mounting surface and thread the mount bolts (with
washers) into the mount leaving the caliper loose. Please reference the mount bolt
next to the open circle for the correct setting.
STEP 3
Squeeze the lever blade a minimum of ve times to seat the caliper pistons.
STEP 4
STEP 5
Snug the mount bolts using the 5mm hex tool while keeping the outer pad against
the disc. Please reference the mount bolt next to the open circle for the correct
setting.
STEP 6
STEP 7
Turn each adjuster screw 1/4 turn clockwise then rotate the wheel and listen for pad
drag. Repeat until the pads clear the disc, looking for a gap
STEP 8
Torque the lower mount bolt (A) to 9N·m (80in·lb) (the upper adjuster screw keeps
the caliper from rotating out of alignment). Torque the upper mount bolt (B) to
9N·m (80in·lb).
PERFECT CALIPER ALIGNMENT COMPLETE IN LESS THAN
ONE MINUTE!
5mm
2mm
A
5mm
Congratulations on your purchase of Hayes Disc Brakes equipped with the Crosshair
Alignment system. Follow the installation instructions below and you’ll be amazed at
how quick and easy it is to set up your calipers with perfect alignment and no pad drag.
HAYES COMPONENTS - 5800 W DONGES BAY ROAD - MEQUON, WI - 53092
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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FAX: (262) 512-4219
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Adjust the caliper on the mount so the outer pad (closest to you) is contacting the
disc.
Verify the 2mm adjuster screws are backed out of the mount slots in the caliper feet.
Please reference the adjuster screw next to the open circle for the correct setting.
Using the 2mm hex tool, turn the adjuster screws clockwise until they contact the
mount bolts
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