Magura MT2 Owner's Manual - page 17
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The brake lever can be rotated by hand when forced. It is advanta-
geous if the brake lever can rotate in the event of a fall.
This reduces the danger of irreparable damage to brake lever or
handlebar.
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If you reverse the position (right or left) of your brake levers, you
can easily change the position of the rotating dial (BAT) or cover
without tools so they are still on top.
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Press the locking disc
, rotate 90° and remove it with the clamp
spring
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Pull and hold brake lever lightly.
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Pull out rotating dial (BAT)
or cover
and replace from above.
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Position clamp spring with locking disc, press and rotate 90°.
Installing disc brake rotor
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Place disc brake rotor on the axle flange.
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The direction arrows point in the direction of forward move-
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Make sure that all retaining screws are coated with fresh screw-
lock (medium strength).
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Screw in retaining screws 2–3 threads.
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Turn disc brake rotor clockwise to the stop.
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Tighten retaining screws crosswise with tightening torque of
4 N·m (35 lbf·in)
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To install a Centerlock™ hub, the MAGURA
Centerlock adapter
is
required.
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Thoroughly degrease the disc brake rotor using brake cleaner or
spirits.
Installing brake calliper
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Make sure that the retaining screws are always coated with fresh
screwlock (medium strength) before installation.
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Install wheel with mounted disc brake rotor – make sure that the
hub is correctly seated between the dropouts.
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If applicable, pull the transport device out of the brake calliper.
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Carefully press brake pads apart to the stop with transport device
or a wide screwdriver.
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Make sure that the brake hose is optimally positioned – see
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Carefully guide the brake calliper over the disc brake rotor and
place on PM socket or QM adapter.
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Screw in retaining screws
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MAGURA
QM40
:
carefully guide brake calliper over disc brake
rotor and place on PM socket with
QM40
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Make sure that the convex
and concave discs
are correctly
positioned.
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Screw in retaining screws top (M6×35)
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The brake calliper can still be moved slightly but only wobbles
slightly.
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Pull and release the brake lever several times.
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Pressure point is clearly noticeable and does not change.
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Pull and hold brake lever.
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Tighten retaining screws alternately and in stages up to tighten-
ing torque of
6 N·m (53 lbf·in)
.
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Check that the disc brake rotor runs freely – if necessary, loosen
the retaining screws and repeat the last steps.
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Check position (height) of brake calliper – use washers if neces-
sary.