Part Location Diagram of 10AH2 Shimano Brake Collar
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Brake Collar 10AH2

Manufactured by:
Shimano
ERP Number:
ERP18250455
Part Number:
10AH2
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Handle plastic nut retainer cracked & VBS braking collars worn out.

Richard from Lone Pine, California

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Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
10QBJ, 10FNN, 10AH2
1. Remove the handle nut retainer with a #1 Phillips screwdriver
2. Remove the handle with a 10mm wrench
3. Remove the right side plate by turning the knurled screws counter-clockwise
4. Remove the spool
5. Remove the VBS collars by popping them off with your fingernails
6. Install the new VBS collars with th e flange side facing the center of the spool
7. Re-install the parts in the reverse order only replace the handle nut with the new cap nut.
8. Replace the plastic nut retainer with the new metal one and line up the screw holes in the retainer with the one on the handle. DO NOT over-tighten the screw.
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