Owner's Manual: Öhlins Shock Absorber TPX/TTX44 Automotive
Owner's Manual: Öhlins Shock Absorber TPX/TTX44 Automotive
Owner's Manual: Öhlins Shock Absorber TPX/TTX44 Automotive
Congratulations
You are now the owner of an hlins Shock Absorber. More than one hundred World Championships and other major world titles are denitive proof that hlins shock absorbers offer outstanding performance and reliability. Every product has gone through rigorous testing and engineers have spent thousands of hours, doing their very best to use every possible experience from our 30 years within the racing sport. The product that you now have in your possession is pure racing breed that is built to withstand. By installing an hlins shock absorber on your vehicle you have made a clear statement you are a serious rider with a focus on getting the maximal handling ability and outstanding feedback from your vehicle. Along comes the fact that your shock absorber will be a long lasting friend, delivering the very best of comfort and performance every time you go for a ride. Go explore!
Contents
Design and Function Spring Preload Compression and Rebound Damping Adjustment and Set-up Camber bushings Inspection and Maintenance 4 5 6 7 10 11
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Safety Precautions
hlins Racing AB cannot be held responsible for any damage to the shock absorber or vehicle, or injury to persons, if the instructions for installing and maintenance are not followed exactly. Similarly the warranty will become null and void if the instructions are not followed.
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WARNING!
Installing a shock absorber, that is not approved by the vehicle manufacturer, may affect the stability of your vehicle. hlins Racing AB cannot be held responsible for any personal injury or damage that may occur after installing the shock absorber. Please study and make certain that you fully understand this manual and the mounting instructions before handling this shock absorber. If you have any questions regarding proper installation procedures or maintenance, please contact an hlins dealer. Refer to the vehicle service manual when installing this shock absorber!
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Safety Signals
In this manual, mounting instructions and other technical documents, important information concerning safety is distinguished by the following notations:
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The Safety Alert Symbol means: Warning! Your safety is involved.
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WARNING!
NOTE!
hlins products are subject to continuous improvement and development. Therefore, although these instructions include the most up-to-date information available at the time of printing, there may be minor differences between your shock absorber and this manual. Please consult your hlins dealer if you have any questions regarding the contents of the manual. Before riding the vehicle, always make sure that the basic settings made by hlins are correct. See the Mounting instructions for recommended Set-up data. Contact an hlins dealer if you have any questions about setting the shock absorber.
The Warning Symbol means: Failure to follow warning instructions can result in severe or fatal injury to anyone working with, inspecting or using the shock absorber, or to bystanders.
CAUTION!
The Caution Symbol means: Special precautions must be taken to avoid damage to the shock absorber.
NOTE!
The Note Symbol indicates information that is of importance regarding procedures.
Spring Preload
Spring Preload When adjusting the spring preload you move the spring seat. This will lower or raise the vehicle ride height. The ride height is an important criteria for the behavior of your vehicle. Set the Spring Preload For TTX shock absorber use C-spanner 00710-02 and C-spanner 01796-01 to undo the lock nut and turn the spring platform to the desired position. For TPX McPherson use 2 C-spanners 01796-01 to undo the lock nut and turn the spring platform to the desired position. TTX shock absorber
TPX McPherson
Spring platform
C-spanners
Spring platform
CAUTION!
Do not use force, delicate sealing surfaces can be damaged. Handtighten only. Compression Damping Adjuster Low speed compression is mainly used to control chassis movements and response but it also affects the traction. It affects how the car behaves during breaking, turn in and acceleration. Less low speed compression gives more
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Adjustments
Rebound damping Low speed compression damping High speed compression damping
TPX McPherson
TPX McPherson
Rebound damping
Tool 01822-03 7
Adjustments
Shaft jet valve
On the TTX the fading compensation system is located in the piston shaft. This system is based on a valve that compensates for the viscosity changes of the uid caused by changes in the temperature. The Shaft jet valve adjuster is set at an ideal position (18 clicks) from the factory. However, if the limit of the rebound adjuster has reached its minimum or maximum recommended position, is there a possibility to compensate this by either open or close the shaft valve and then go back on the rebound adjuster. This adjuster is very sensitive and should not be turned more than 1- 2 clicks without consulting an hlins service center. The reset procedure for this adjuster is the same as for the compression and rebound adjusters.
Adjustments
NOTE!
Always consult your hlins dealer if you have any questions regarding settings of the shock absorber/strut. Making adjustments Suspension settings are dependent on your vehicles weight, youre driving style, road conditions etc. If you are not happy with our recommended settings, here are a few guidelines and ground rules how to make adjustments. To make improvements, it is important to understand the function of the shock absorbers and through testing learn how they affect the handling of your vehicle.
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Always start with the settings recommended by hlins.
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Higher click numbers give less damping force.
Camber Bushings
Camber bushings Unlike most standard McPherson shock absorbers, the hlins shock absorbers feature camber bushings that enable you to alter the wheel camber. Depending on how you mount the bushings, with the eccentric hole facing the wheel or away from the wheel, different camber angles will be obtained. Camber bushing identication The bushings are as follows:
Part.No Marking Distance (A) mm
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7. Install the scraper holder on to the outer tube and handtigthen with a suitable friction tool. (For example hlins tool 01835-01). Tightening torque maximum 15-20 Nm. Maintenance Service your damper(s) at an hlins service center every 800-1200 km. If the dampers are used under more rough conditions, maintenance could be required more frequently.
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WARNING!
Never alter the gas pressure. Special purpose charging equipment and access to nitrogen is required. The gas pressure should normally never be altered.
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hlins Racing AB Box 722 S 194 27 Upplands Vsby Sweden Phone +46 8 590 025 00 Fax +46 8 590 025 80
Owners Manual 07440-02 TPX/ TTX44 20080123 hlins Racing AB Annette Asph/ Lars sth