Some additional details in case you haven't adjusted a derailleur before:
Adjust the inner limit screw with the chain on the inner front chainring.
Adjust the outer limit screw with the chain on the outer chainring.
(For low normal derailleur) I start out with the outer limit screw too 
tight, and adjust it after the cable is attached.
For both inner and outer limit screw adjustments, start with the chain 
audibly rubbing on the next cog,
and adjust 1/4 turn at a time until the noise stops

On Monday, March 23, 2026 at 9:21:39 PM UTC-5 Michael Connors wrote:

> You should adjust the inner L screw before installing the cable. You don't 
> want to risk having the chain go into the spokes. The shift lever should be 
> in the slackest position when you fix the cable to the derailleur. Leave a 
> couple inches of extra cable in case you need to readjust.  Here is a video 
> of Eric Marth installing the same derailleur (starts around 19 minutes in)
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muQgJiZtzwY
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