
General Safety Information
SI-8CA0A-001
While holding the shoe against the rim, tighten the shoe
3.
fixing nut.
WARNING
– To avoid serious injuries:
Improper use of your bicycle's brake system may result in a loss
of control or an accident, which could lead to a severe injury.
Because each bicycle may handle differently, be sure to learn the
proper braking technique (including brake lever pressure and
bicycle control characteristics) for your bicycle.
Consult your bicycle dealer and the bicycle's owners manual, and
practice your riding and braking technique.
Brakes designed for use as rear brakes should not be used as
front brakes.
Obtain and read the service instructions carefully prior to
installing the parts. Loose, worn, or damaged parts may cause
serious injury to the rider. We strongly recommend only using
genuine Shimano replacement parts.
Be careful not to allow any oil or grease to get onto the brake
shoes. If any oil or grease do get on the shoes, you should
replace the shoes, otherwise the brakes may not work correctly.
Check the brake cable for rust and fraying, and replace the cable
immediately if any such problems are found. If this is not done, the
brakes may not work correctly.
Always make sure that the front and rear brakes are working
correctly before you ride the bicycle.
The required braking distance will be longer during wet weather.
Reduce your speed and apply the brakes early and gently.
If the road surface is wet, the tires will skid more easily. If the tires
skid, you may fall off the bicycle. To avoid this, reduce your speed
and apply the brakes early and gently.
Read these Technical Service Instructions carefully, and keep
them in a safe place for later reference.
Shimano BR-M580 Safety Information
WARNING
Use the BR-M580 V-BRAKE brake with V-BRAKE brakecompatible brake levers such as the ST-M580 / BL-M570
brake levers.
Do not use the BR-M580 V-BRAKE brake with mode
switching-type brake levers such as the SB-C055A, as
these brake levers are only for use with V-BRAKE
brakes with power modulator, cantilever brakes and
roller brakes.
– To avoid serious injuries:
Multi-Condition
Brake System
Technical Service Instructions
Multi-Condition Brake System
By providing superior wet weather braking performance
(control and modulation), braking performance will not vary
in a multitude of conditions when using this brake system.
In order to realize the best performance, we recommend that the
following combination be used.
Series
Brake lever
V-BRAKE brake
Brake cable
Installation of the brake lever
Use a 5 mm Allen key to install the brake lever.
Use a handlebar grip
with a maximum outer
diameter of 32 mm.
In the case of carbon
handlebars, it may be necessary
to lower the tightening torque in
order to prevent damage to the
handlebar. Please consult the
bicycle or handlebar
manufacturer regarding the
appropriate level of
tightening torque for
carbon handlebars.
Installation of the V-BRAKE brake
Insert the stopper pin of the brake body into the center
1.
spring hole in the frame mounting boss, and then secure the
brake body to the frame with the link fixing bolt.
DEORE LX
ST-M580 / BL-M570
BR-M580
Tightening torque:
6 – 8 N·m {52 – 69 in. lbs.}
5 mm Allen key
5 mm Allen key
Tightening torque:
6 – 8 N·m {52 – 69 in. lbs.}
1 mm
Pass the inner cable through the inner cable lead, and after
4.
setting so that the total of the clearances between the left
and right shoes and the rim is 2 mm, tighten the cable fixing
bolt.
Inner cable lead
5 mm Allen key
Tightening torque:
6 – 8 N·m {52 – 69 in. lbs.}
B C
+
=
B
C
2 mm
Adjust the balance with the spring tension adjustment
5.
screws.
2
1
Spring tension
adjustment screw
Spring tension
adjustment screw
NOTE:
The optimum efficiency of the Multi-Condition Brake System can
be realized by using the brakes and brake levers in the
recommended set.
If the brake shoes have worn down until the grooves are no longer
visible, they should be replaced.
Parts are not guaranteed against natural wear or deterioration
resulting from normal use.
For maximum performance we highly recommend Shimano
lubricants and maintenance products.
For any questions regarding methods of handling or maintenance,
please contact the place of purchase.
Tightening torque:
5 – 7 N·m
{43 – 61 in. lbs.}
5 mm Allen key
Link fixing bolt
Spring hole
Stopper pin
While holding the shoe against the rim, adjust the amount of
2.
shoe protrusion by changing over the washer B (thick or
thin) so that dimension A is kept at 32 mm or more.
32 mm or more
FORWARD
A
R
FORWARD
R
11 22
1 mm 1 mm
Depress the brake lever about 10 times as far as the grip
6.
and check that everything is operating correctly and that the
shoe clearance is correct before using the brakes.
Depress about
10 times
Replacement of the cartridge shoe
Remove the shoe fixing pin, and then slide the shoe along
1.
the groove to remove it from the shoe holder.
Shoe fixing pin
Shoe
R
FORWARD
There are two different types of shoe and shoe holder to be
2.
used in the left and right positions respectively. Slide the
new shoes into the grooves on the shoe holders while taking
note of the correct directions and pin hole positions.
For the left
Same at front and rear
Shoe holder
Shoe Shoe
For the right
Same at front and rear
FrontFront
Shoe holder
Please note: Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. (English)
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Washer B (thick)
FORWARD
R
Washer A
Washer A
Shoe fixing link
Washer B (thin)
Shoe fixing nut
Washer
FORWARD
FORWARD
L
L
Shoe
insertion
Shoe fixing pin
Insertion of shoe fixing pin is very critical to keep shoe
3.
properly fixed in place.
direction
FORWARD
FORWARD
R
R
Shoe fixing pin