Adjusting device for a control cable for a bicycle

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Hand operated

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474 82, 745024, 745026, F16C 110

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ABSTRACT:
The device adjusts the length of a control cable which is interposed between an operating machine, such as a derailleur, and a control device therefor. The device is provided with a temporary stop mechanism for temporarily, stepwise stopping rotation of an adjuster. The device also includes a clicking mechanism by which an operator senses a clicking action when rotating the adjuster. The stop interval for the clicking mechanism is set to be larger than the minimum incremented stroke of the control cable required for adjustment thereof one increment at a time.

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