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WHEELBUILDING INSTRUCTIONS A yt INDUSTRIES ae COMPLETE WHEEL-BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE:— Before using this book and for the correct crossing of spokes for both hub flanges of each individual wheel, please refer to the latest Spoke Length Chart. (Instructions for building Radial Spoked wheels are not included in this book.) NOTE:— In the case of BF., BR. and Front Dynohubs the large hub flange must be called ‘A’ and the small hub flange be called ‘B’. On AB., AG. and FG. Hubs, the small hub flange must be called ‘A’ and the large hub flange be called ‘B’. On standard 3-speed Hubs and ordinary front and rear Hubs, which hub flange is referred to as ‘A’ or ‘B’ is immaterial. NOTE:— Read the notes carefully and follow instructions to the letter. Colour Code for Spokes shown in Diagrams. (PART 1 ONLY) GNM «Represents INSIDE Spoke from hub flange ‘A’ Represents OUTSIDE Spoke from hub flange ‘A’ MQM Represents INSIDE Spoke from hub flange ‘B’ (NNN Represents OUTSIDE Spoke from hub flange ‘B’ Part I. WHEEL-BUILDING tb iB cites | ALL TYPES OF WHEELS 1 Valve Hole © c || NOTE DIMPLE Examine Rim (where rim tape fits) for position of valve hole relative to the first and second spoke holes, noting the holes on the left, ‘Cor ‘D’. (In the case of dimpled rims care must be taken to hold the Rim in position so that holes ‘C’ or ‘D’ are dimpled). Rim with hole ‘C’ = ‘Y’ Rim. Rim with hole ‘D’ = ‘Z’ Rim. (See Fig. 1.) "Y" Rim ‘Z Rim FIG. 1 2. This applies to Flange A Insert through hub flange ‘A’, from the outside, eight spokes (for 32- spoke wheel) or ten spokes (for a 40-spoke wheel), through alter- nate holes, leaving spoke heads showing on outside of hub flange ‘A’. (See Fig. 2.) FIG. 2 3. This applies to- (3a) For a ‘Y’ Rim cross two spokes or a ‘Z’ Rim cross three spokes on hub flange ‘A’. Find a hole in hub flange ‘A’ which is in line with a slotted hole in hub flange ‘B’ (See Fig. 3.), and insert a spoke from the outside through hub flange ‘A’ in line with this slotted hole in hub flange ‘B’, then insert remaining seven spokes in alternate holes in hub flange to NOTE:—Large hub flange must be called ‘A’, (3b) For a‘Z’ Rim cross Flange ‘A two spokes or a ‘Y’ Rim cross three spokes on hub flange ‘A’. Find a hole in hub flange ‘A’ which is centrally situa- ted between two slotted holes in hub flange ‘B’ (See Fig. 4.), and insert a spoke from the outside through ZoYNGDHUB> this hole in hub flange ‘A’, then insert the remaining seven spokes in alternate holes in hub flange ‘A’. FIG. 4 NOTE:—Large hub flange must be called ‘A’. 3 4. This applies _ ——_ iii 8 spokes for a 32-hole rim. 10 spokes for a 40-hole rim. FIG. 5 Insert any one of the eight spokes already fitted in hub flange, through rim hole ‘C’ for a ‘Y’ Rim or rim hole ‘D’ for a ‘Z’ Rim, taking care to keep hub flange ‘A’ on the same side as hole ‘C’ or ‘D’ respectively (Fig. 2), and loosely screw on nipple after fitting rim washer (if necessary). NOTE:— (1) Do not screw nipples on too far or difficulty will be experienced at a later stage of assembly. (2) Rim washer is generally used on Westwood and Beaded Edge Rims only. Insert remainder of spokes into the holes in the Rim, missing three holes in Rim between each spoke and loosely screw on nipples after fitting rim washers (if necessary). This applies to 32-hole Rims and 40-hole Rims. 5. This applies to- —Showing ‘a’ asa cross 3 spoke Eight spokes oF ten spokes Flange 's FIG. 7 Insert one spoke ‘a’ from inside of hub flange ‘A’ and cross the spoke clock- wise over spokes Nos.— 1) and (2) for cross 2, or (3), (4) and (5) for cross 3 (See Fig. 6.), or (1), Q), (3) and (4) for cross 4 (See Fig. 7.). NOTE:— 32-spoke wheel is crossed two or three times (See Fig. 6.), 40-spoke wheel is crossed three or four times (See Fig. 7.), referring to Spoke Length Chart in each case. Then insert spoke ‘a’ through hole ‘b’ in Rim for cross two spokes, hole ‘c’ for cross three spokes (See Fig. 6.), or hole ‘d’ for cross four spokes (Gee Fig. 7.), missing one spoke hole in Rim either side of spoke ‘a’, fit rim washer (if necessary) and loosely screw on nipple. — _ ii Flange ‘A’ Turn wheel over and insert the remaining eight spokes from inside hub flange ‘A’. Now turn wheel back to its former position and crossing these spokes clockwise, over two spokes already fitted in Rim, for cross 2 (See Fig. 8.), or over three spokes already fitted in Rim for cross 3 (not illustrated), insert them in the holes in the Rim, missing one hole between each spoke. 7. This applies t ‘2 Rim For a Left ~., /. Anti-clockwise (7a) for a ‘Y’ Rim. Turn the now partly-assembled wheel over, keeping the as yet unused hub flange ‘B’ uppermost, and insert the first spoke ‘b’ from the outside of hub flange ‘B’ anti-clockwise to the spoke ‘a’ head on hub flange ‘A’ (See 1 on Fig. 9.), then insert this spoke ‘b’ in the hole in the Rim to the left (anti- clockwise), one hole below the outside spoke ‘a’ on hub flange ‘A’, fit rim washer (if necessary) and loosely screw on spoke nipple. (7b) for a ‘Z’ Rim. Turn the now partly-assembled wheel over, keeping the as yet unused hub flange ‘B’ uppermost, and insert the first spoke ‘c’ from the outside of hub flange ‘B’ clockwise to the spoke ‘a’ head on hub flange ‘A’ (See 2 on Fig. 9.), then insert this spoke ‘c’ in the Rim to the right (clockwise), one hole above the outside spoke ‘a’ on hub flange ‘A’, fit rim washer (if necessary) and loosely screw on spoke nipple. 7 8. This applies to Turn wheel over with hub flange ‘B’ uppermost, then proceed as (8a) or (8b): clockwise, Anti- (8a) for a ‘Y’ Rim (cross 2 or 3 on hub flange ‘A’). Take a spoke ‘e’ and loosely screw on nipple, also fit rim washer (if necessary) and insert the spoke ‘e’ head through the hole in Rim, one hole anti-clockwise to spoke ‘a’ (i.e. to the left of spoke ‘a’) and through a slotted spoke hole in hub flange ‘B’ from the inside (spoke ‘e’ head to show outside hub flange ‘B’) to the right. (clockwise) of spoke ‘a’ head in hub flange ‘A’ (See 1 on Fig. 10.), for a wheel cross 2 on hub flange ‘A’, or to the left (anti-clockwise) of spoke ‘a’ head in hub flange ‘A’ (See 2 on Fig. 10.), for a wheel cross 3 on hub flange ‘A’. 8 (8b) for a ‘Z’ Rim (cross 2 or 3 on hub flange ‘A’). FIG. 11 Take a spoke ‘d’ and loosely screw on nipple, also fit rim washer (if necessary), and insert spoke ‘d’ head in hole in Rim, one hole clockwise to spoke ‘a’ (i.e. to the right of spoke ‘a’), and through slotted spoke hole in hub flange ‘B’, from the inside (spoke ‘d’ head to show outside hub flange ‘B’) to the left (anti-clockwise) of spoke ‘f’ head in hub flange ‘A’. (See 3 on Fig. 11.) These instructions apply equally to Wheels Cross 2 or Cross 3 on flange ‘A’. 9. This applies t—_ Now insert the remaining ‘e’ spokes (Fig. ey 10) or ‘d’ spokes (Fig. 11) by loosely - screwing on each spoke a nipple, also a rim washer (if necessary), and threading them through the holes in the Rim, missing three holes between each spoke (counting spokes already fitted in Rim as holes), start- ee a. ing from ‘e’ (Fig. 10) or ‘d’ (Fig. 11) as the + case may be, depending on pattern of Rim. The use of a peg is advisable as shown in Fig. 12; this prevents spokes from falling out immediately they have been fitted. 10. This applies t.— Now to insert the remaining spokes in hub flange ‘B’, proceed as follows: take eight spokes and loosely screw on nipples, fit rim washers (if necessary), and thread these spokes by the head, through the holes in the Rim, and, crossing over (in the opposite direction) three inside spokes (‘e’ on Fig. 10) or (‘d’ on Fig. 11), insert the spoke heads through slotted holes in hub flange ‘B’ from the outside, the spoke heads being on the inside of hub flange ‘B’. To keep the spokes from falling out use pegs as shown in Fig. 12. These can be withdrawn immediately the spokes are tensioned in the trueing operation. These wheels are ready for trueing. Now insert from the outside the seven remaining spokes (for a 32-spoke wheel) or nine spokes (for a 40-spoke wheel) in hub flange ‘B’ in alternate holes, start- ing at spoke ‘b’ or ‘c’ in Fig. 9. Then insert these spokes in the holes in the Rim, and, counting from spokes ‘b’ or ‘c’ (Fig. 9) missing three holes between each spoke, taking into account the spoke holes in rim already fitted with spokes from hub flange ‘A’. Fit rim washers (where necessary) and loosely screw a nipple on each spoke. 12. This applies to- Insert the remaining spokes into hub flange ‘A’ from the inside, now turn the wheel over to its former position and starting from spoke ‘a’ (Fig. 14) insert these spokes into the holes in the Rim, missing three holes (counting holes already fitted with spokes) between each spoke, fit rim wash- ers (if necessary) and loosely screw nipple on each spoke. FIG, 14 13. This applies to: Now insert the remaining spokes from the inside into hub flange ‘B’ and, turning the wheel over, complete the building by inserting these spokes into the vacant holes in the Rim, crossing over three or four spokes (as the case may be) in the opposite direction to those already fitted in position from the same hub flange ‘B’. Fit rim washers (if necessary) and loosely screw a nipple on each spoke. These wheels are now ready for trueing. 1 Part I. WHEEL-TRUEING tcp es Teeees| ALL TYPES OF WHEELS | Tighten the spokes with the aid of a Spoke Nipple Key, until they are all of equal tension. This is done by bringing all spokes into similar positions in each nipple. 2. This applies to et ALL OFF-CENTRE WHEELS, i.e., WHEELS WITH FRONT DYNOHUBS, BF., BR., Gauge From AB., AG., FG. AND 3-SPEED HUBS cone faces —}] L & rim edges ( It is advisable to gauge above \ wheels for central alignment prior to trueing; a Central Alignment Gauge as shown in Fig. 15 will be S {e ¢ De required. Adjust by tightening all spokes on the side which is indicated as being in error, of loosening oppo- site side as tension allows. | NOTE:— The faces of cones and edges of rim are gauging points. FIG. 15 eal ree S-chiskepplics aa ALL TYPES OF WHEELS | Fit the wheel in a Trueing Stand and check wheel for play in the cones. if any play is apparent, adjust cones until this is removed, but the wheel must spin freely. 4, This applies aaa ALL TYPES OF WHEELS | On spinning the wheel, vagaries of the rim on either side and up and down diametrically will be perceived. The side movements must be corrected first; judge by eyesight which is the biggest error and indicate this by holding 12 a piece of chalk alongside the rim (supporting the hand on the Trueing Stand), and, swinging the rim, so marking the bad portion. To correct this error, tighten half a turn or more, the nipple or nipples on spokes from hub flange on opposite side to which is indicated by chalk mark and loosen (as tension allows) the nipple or nipples on spokes from nearest flange to which is indicated. Repeat on either side of rim until all side movement of rim is removed. NOTE:— As side movement becomes less, adjustment of the nipple or nipples must be reduced accordingly. HEB GIES ALL TYPES OF WHEELS The next step is to correct the diametrical up and down movement. In- dicate this by chalking the outside edges, similar to operation 4; if the chalk mark indicates an even number of spokes as being in error, tighten by one turn (more or less) the nipples as indicated by chalk. If the chalk indicates an odd number of spokes as being in error, tighten by one turn (more or less) the centre spoke or spokes and the two outside spokes by approximately half the above amount, After this operation re-check as paragraph 4. CS che est ALL TYPES OF WHEELS Now check the inside diameter movement by chalk indication on the brake track or flat face of rim. As the chalk mark indicates the spokes in error, reverse operations in paragraphs 4 and 5 above by loosening the spokes. After this operation re-check as paragraph 4. 7. This applies to—————1 a) TYPES OF WHEELS The wheel must now be re-checked for central alignment; use the Central Alignment Gauge, Fig. 15. If wheel is out at all, re-check as operation in paragraph 2, and subsequent operations for finality, so completing what should be a perfect wheel. NOTE:— If the spokes protrude through the nipples it will be necessary to grind these down, leaving a smooth surface on the nipple top. 13 Ref. AD4935 Printed in England by Moonfleet Press Ltd., Leicester RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LIMITED SPOKE CHART FOR ALL RALEIGH INDUSTRIES BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES Small Flange Lorge Flange | Wire | Plain or Hub Ne. Type of Hub Icauge | Double Length Cross| No. | Length Cross No. (SWG) | Butted HAA orC| Standard Front Hub [ 117" x3 134 — — [45 | Plain BF. Brake Frone Hub gr | x3 | 239 x3 240 | 14 | Plain we, [CHS 6 Volt Dyno Hub x3 239 x3 240 | 14 | Plain Westwoo H.39A or H| Standard Rear Hub x4 239 = Plain BR. Brake Rear Hub x3 226 xaos Plain ABIAG.FG.| Brake and Gear or Dyno Rear Hub x4 | 200 x Plain AW. TCW.| Gear Rear Hub nq Plain Beaded Edge H4A0or C| Standard Front Hub 150 HB Heavy Frone Hub 7 207 Brake Fron Hub 207 2B tf r 6 Volt Dyno Hub 207 Westwood or Standard Rear Hub 7207 Beaded Edge | BR. Brake Rear Hub 2 Brake and Gear or Dyno Rear Hub 203 Gear Rear Hub 205, Sports Front Hub. 137 @ Vole Dyno Hub 208 wrx High ; Sports Rear Hub 208 Pressure Gear Rear Hud 204 ‘Standard Front Hub 144 Brake Front Hub 6 Vole Dyno Hub 26" 18 Westwood | H.39A orH| Standard Rear Hub H39C or G| L.G. Carrier Rear Hub BR. Brake Rear Hub ABLAG.FG.| Brake and Gear or Dyno Rear Hub AW.TCW.| Gear Rear Hub H.40 or D| Sports Frone Hub BF. Brake Front Hub Gite 6 Vole Dyno Hub 26°19" Westwood |H.39B orJ | Sports Rear Hub BR. Brake Rear Hub ABLAG.FG,| Brake and Gear or Dyno Rear Hub AW.TCW.| Gear Rear Hub H.40B or D| Spores Front Hub BF. Brake Front Hub G6 6 Volt Dyno Hub H.398 or J | Sports Rear Hub BR. Brake Rear Hub ABAG.FG. | Brake and Gear or Dyno Rear Hub AW.TCW.| Gear Rear Hub H.40B or D] Sports Front Hub BF. Brake Front Hub wa | GE 6 Volt Dyno Hub Raleigh Pavene H.398 oJ | Sports Rear Hub Section BR. Brake Rear Hub AB.AG.FG.| Brake and Gear or Dyno Rear Hub AW.TCW.| Gear Rear Hub 1.408 or D| Sports Front Hub BF. Brake Front Hub GHS 6 Volt Dyno Hub HAA Sports Rear Hub. Hosta Sports Rear Hub (Gerailleur) BR. Brake Rear Hub AB.AG.FG.| Brake and Gear or Dyno Rear Hub Aw. TCw.| Gear Rear Hub Size ond Small Flange Large Flange | Wire | Plain or Type of Type of Hub Gouge | Double Whee! 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