NRS 49306 Bia and Fortuna Lever Lock Instructions

September 10, 2024
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NRS 49306 Bia and Fortuna Lever Lock

Specifications:

  • Product Name: LeverLock System
  • Adjustability: Fully adjustable
  • Repairable: Yes
  • Wrench Size: 8mm

Product Usage Instructions

Adjusting and Repairing the LeverLock System:

  1. Open the lever to unlock the LeverLock.
  2. Extract the palm grip and ferrule from the paddle shaft by pulling outward on the grip.
  3. Using an 8mm wrench, tighten the nut at the bottom of the ferrule. Start with a half turn of your wrench. Do not over-tighten.
  4. Re-insert the ferrule into the paddle shaft. If it does not fit, loosen the nut slightly and try again.
  5. If tightened correctly, you should feel resistance as you insert the ferrule.
  6. Close the lever to lock the LeverLock and test the grip for tightness.
  7. If there is any movement in the grip, repeat the process, tightening the nut in small increments until properly secured.

FAQ:

  • Q: How do I know if the LeverLock system needs adjustment?
    A: If you experience the palm grip rotating when locked, it indicates that adjustment is required. Follow the provided instructions to tighten the mechanism.

  • Q: Can I use a wrench other than 8mm?
    A: It is recommended to use an 8mm wrench to prevent damage to the internal adjustment mechanism. Using a different size may lead to complications.

The LeverLock system is fully adjustable and repairable. Occasional tightening of the mechanism may be necessary to prevent the palm grip from rotating when locked. This quick and easy fix requires only an 8mm wrench.

Here’s how

  1. Open the lever to unlock the LeverLock. Extract the palm grip and ferrule from the paddle shaft by pulling outward on the grip.
  2. Using an 8mm wrench, tighten the nut at the bottom of the ferrule. Start with a half turn of your wrench. Do not over-tighten, as you could damage the internal adjustment mechanism.
  3. Re-insert the ferrule into the paddle shaft. If the ferrule will not fit into the shaft, loosen the nut slightly and try inserting the ferrule again.
  4. If the nut is tightened correctly, you should feel resistance from the air in the shaft as you insert the ferrule.
  5. Close the lever to lock the LeverLock; test the grip for tightness.
  6. If there is no movement in the grip, you’re set! If the grip spins at all, repeat this process as necessary, tightening the nut in small increments until you achieve a perfect fit.

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