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product_id: 2351016
title: "Shimano FD-M310 Aultus Front Derailleur (28.6-34.9-mm 3x7/8 Speed Low-Clamp)"
brand: "shimano"
price: "¥6402"
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# Dual pull cable routing 3x7/8 speed compatibility Fits 28.6-34.9mm seat tubes Shimano FD-M310 Aultus Front Derailleur (28.6-34.9-mm 3x7/8 Speed Low-Clamp)

**Brand:** shimano
**Price:** ¥6402
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Shimano FD-M310 Aultus Front Derailleur (28.6-34.9-mm 3x7/8 Speed Low-Clamp) by shimano
- **How much does it cost?** ¥6402 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- shimano enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted shimano brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Pull Design Flexibility:** Supports both top and bottom cable routing for versatile bike builds.
- • **Precision Fit Clamp-On Mount:** Adjustable clamp fits 28.6-34.9mm seat tubes ensuring a secure, vibration-free installation.
- • **Seamless 3x7/8 Speed Shifting:** Optimized for smooth, reliable gear changes across multiple drivetrain setups.
- • **Pro-Level Value & Compatibility:** Top-tier Shimano quality at a price that outperforms competitors, perfect for upgrading your ride.
- • **Durable Alloy Steel Construction:** Engineered for long-lasting performance and resistance to wear on rugged trails.

## Overview

The Shimano FD-M310 Altus Front Derailleur is a versatile, durable component designed for 3x7/8 speed drivetrains. Featuring a dual pull design, it supports both top and bottom cable routing and fits seat tubes from 28.6 to 34.9mm. Crafted from alloy steel, it offers reliable, smooth shifting and a secure clamp-on mount, making it an excellent upgrade for mountain and hybrid bikes seeking professional-grade performance at an accessible price.

## Description

Shimano Altus front derailleur will accommodate double or triple drive trains, top or bottom cable routing, and 28.6-34.9 seat tube diameters.

Review: Mine WORKS Well - This was installed on an old bicycle and works well on a front crank with 28 - 38 - 48 teeth.. I work on lots of bikes and recently installed a Shimano ALIVIO front derailleur on another bike.. Comparing the two I can't see a difference between the AULTUS and the ALIVIO though I think one cost a little less than the other..My bike tube was small so I had to use the thin shims.. They come with shims of different thicknesses. Those fit into the holding bracket and due to the way the bracket are built the shims aren't ugly..They are a little tricky to hold in place while you install the Aultus.. I found it's best to lay by bike on the side which makes it easier...If you buy one of the small cheap poly tarps and lay the bike on the tarp on the left side you can work on the bike outdoors and not fear loosing parts or tools. I sit on the tarp while I work..I have bike work stands but most often I love to work on the tarp out doors for installing parts then set the bike up for adjustments..You will need a chain break tool to install this because you MUST open the chain insert it through the cage and reconnect. Do not get a cheap tool IF you expect to open the chain more than a couple of times with it..Most don't work well for very long..The 4 dollar chain break tool at Wallyworld worked for me about 4 times before the push pin bent. A bent push pin means a damaged chain side plate is about to happen..If you have an old chain left over keep it, or parts of it, and you will have a few side plates handy..Once in a while you may mess up a side plate using even good tools, (see my othe reviews for good chain tools). If the link pin goes back in crooked and dings the hole in the side plate DO NOT use that chain with the damaged side plate. It may break going up a hill with you standing on the peddles. If that happens I HOPE you are wearing a helmet.I hope you wear a helmet at all times anyway...To install this unit find an ole wire coat hanger or a piece of wire that you can use to tie the chain into a loop. Cut it 8 to 10 inches long and bend the ends into hooks. Lay it aside to use later..Before you start working shift to the small gear up front and the smallest gear on the rear so the chain is at it's loosest..Lay the bike on it's side then drop the chain OFF the small gear and let it lay on the bike bottom bracket. Pull the chain into a loop, it will have tension from the Rear Derailleur, make sure the loop of loose chain is located at the front of the bike around the front Derailleur. It must be loose at the front Derailleur. Using shoe laces, string, or a short wire tie the chain so the loop will allow you to break the chain releasing the cage of the Derailleur. The chain pin may not allow you to pull the chain through the Deraileur so make sure the pin side of the chain is near the back side of the F Derailleur closer to the back tire.. Slid the chain out of the old Derailleur and remove the derailleur. Thread the chain through the new F Derailleur making sure it's lined up so the Drailleur is facing the right direction and not upside down..temporarly attach the derailleur to the bike so the chain to thread through the cage then gently work the chain FORWARD until the break ( tied part ) is at the bottom of the bike near the crank but not exactly under it. TO pull the chain forward I gently roll the rear wheel by hand while pulling on the chain or I remove the chain (by hand) off the rear gear and work it forward that way..This works if the bike is laying on it's side. Do not put the chain on front gears yet let it slip forward. When the open but still connected disconnected part of the chain is at the bottom of the bike chain ring HOOK one end of your wire hook into one side of the chain and use pliers to slightly bend it some more so it don't slip out..PULL a loop in the chain and hook other end. You should have a big loop of chain with the Tied part in the center of the big loose loop..Cut the shoe string and remove it or untie the chain at the break....The wire hooks should be holding the chain forming a loop that you can work with..If you pull that loop toward you it will be easy access to reconnect the chain..IF the link pin is sticking out from the bottom of the chain and hard to line up with your chain tool pin you may be able to use big pliers on the pin head and push it back into the chain staring it that way. It will pop in almost all way to the side plate.. Easy trick, smile..Once the pin is in the chain use chain tool to set the pin properly into the side plate..Carefully pus pin one tiny little bit TO far through side plate on your side of chain. Just a tiny little bit to far.. NOW use the chain tool on your side of the chain to loosen the link by pushing the pin back in just a tiny little bit. On some chains the pin sits flush with the side plate. If yours sticks out some make sure it's sticking out the same amount on both side plates. IF you have never used a chain tool before go to U tube and learn how to use it to loosen a tight chain link after the chain has been assembled..MAKE sure you can see the side plate that the pin must go back into and work it slowly in making sure the chain link pin is going STRAIGHT through the side plate hole. IF you damage a side plate you need to remove it and put another side plate on the chain. YES you can use side plates off of different brands of chains, and even old worn out chains as long as the LINK PIN HOLE is the same size around and the chain is of the same size and type. Side plates seldom if ever stretch....Most side link pin holes are the same size but some may differ. You can use a flaired side plate(some chains have curved side plates for smoother shifting) on one side and one flat side plate on the other side of the chain. It will work. Side plates seldom wear out so I use what is on hand and yes I make mistakes too..Chain side plates can be damaged quiet easily if you get in a hurry. IF you accidently push the chain pin ALL way OUT of your chain..Do not panic.. Chain Pins can be reinserted using BIG water Pump type of Pliers and maybe other pliers to push them in far enough to get them started again. If you have trouble keeping the pin lined up in the hole of the side plate use needle nose plires to hold them in place while you put force on them with the big pliers. Fingers don't work well and get mashed...Practice this on an old chain and your life will be happier in the future..For more help email me at chiefredelk at gmail dot com.....Good luck, YOU can do this you know you can.. Be Blessed, Chief
Review: Great value in a front derailleur - What a great value! I needed to replace a Truvativ crankset on a 2007 Giant Yukon. The Truvativ has a proprietary "powerspline", which is subject to wear. So I replaced it with a SR Suntour XR-T Crankset 48/38/28t and new Vuelto BB. Good combo, and gave me the chainline right at about 48mm. The existing front derailleur would not work with this gearing, since it's mounted behind the BB, so I replaced it with this post-mount derailleur. Nice part! An incredible value at this price, and it worked perfectly with this setup. I had to go through several adjustments getting the derailleur adjusted just right vertically and horizontally, but it's got all the play I needed for a perfect match. Very happy with the outcome. I get higher speeds with the bike, this derailleur provides nice, smooth shifting once installed and adjusted properly.

## Features

- Mountain double or triple
- Dual Pull Design: Compatible with top or bottom routing
- Shimano Reference Number: FD-M310

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001ORZF94 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,188 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Front Bike Derailleurs |
| Brand | SHIMANO |
| Brand Name | SHIMANO |
| Case Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Color | Black/Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 702 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689228222427 |
| Included Components | Front Derailleur |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 8"W x 2"H |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shimano |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EFDM310X6 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | EFDM310X6 |
| Mount Type | Clamp-On Mount |
| Mounting Type | Clamp-On Mount |
| Number of Teeth | 48 |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 8"W x 2"H |
| UPC | 689228222427 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SHIMANO
- **Color:** Black/Silver
- **Item Weight:** 8.8 ounces
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Mounting Type:** Clamp-On Mount

## Images

![Shimano FD-M310 Aultus Front Derailleur (28.6-34.9-mm 3x7/8 Speed Low-Clamp) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61g94Kne-OL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mine WORKS Well
*by T***D on April 27, 2013*

This was installed on an old bicycle and works well on a front crank with 28 - 38 - 48 teeth.. I work on lots of bikes and recently installed a Shimano ALIVIO front derailleur on another bike.. Comparing the two I can't see a difference between the AULTUS and the ALIVIO though I think one cost a little less than the other..My bike tube was small so I had to use the thin shims.. They come with shims of different thicknesses. Those fit into the holding bracket and due to the way the bracket are built the shims aren't ugly..They are a little tricky to hold in place while you install the Aultus.. I found it's best to lay by bike on the side which makes it easier...If you buy one of the small cheap poly tarps and lay the bike on the tarp on the left side you can work on the bike outdoors and not fear loosing parts or tools. I sit on the tarp while I work..I have bike work stands but most often I love to work on the tarp out doors for installing parts then set the bike up for adjustments..You will need a chain break tool to install this because you MUST open the chain insert it through the cage and reconnect. Do not get a cheap tool IF you expect to open the chain more than a couple of times with it..Most don't work well for very long..The 4 dollar chain break tool at Wallyworld worked for me about 4 times before the push pin bent. A bent push pin means a damaged chain side plate is about to happen..If you have an old chain left over keep it, or parts of it, and you will have a few side plates handy..Once in a while you may mess up a side plate using even good tools, (see my othe reviews for good chain tools). If the link pin goes back in crooked and dings the hole in the side plate DO NOT use that chain with the damaged side plate. It may break going up a hill with you standing on the peddles. If that happens I HOPE you are wearing a helmet.I hope you wear a helmet at all times anyway...To install this unit find an ole wire coat hanger or a piece of wire that you can use to tie the chain into a loop. Cut it 8 to 10 inches long and bend the ends into hooks. Lay it aside to use later..Before you start working shift to the small gear up front and the smallest gear on the rear so the chain is at it's loosest..Lay the bike on it's side then drop the chain OFF the small gear and let it lay on the bike bottom bracket. Pull the chain into a loop, it will have tension from the Rear Derailleur, make sure the loop of loose chain is located at the front of the bike around the front Derailleur. It must be loose at the front Derailleur. Using shoe laces, string, or a short wire tie the chain so the loop will allow you to break the chain releasing the cage of the Derailleur. The chain pin may not allow you to pull the chain through the Deraileur so make sure the pin side of the chain is near the back side of the F Derailleur closer to the back tire.. Slid the chain out of the old Derailleur and remove the derailleur. Thread the chain through the new F Derailleur making sure it's lined up so the Drailleur is facing the right direction and not upside down..temporarly attach the derailleur to the bike so the chain to thread through the cage then gently work the chain FORWARD until the break ( tied part ) is at the bottom of the bike near the crank but not exactly under it. TO pull the chain forward I gently roll the rear wheel by hand while pulling on the chain or I remove the chain (by hand) off the rear gear and work it forward that way..This works if the bike is laying on it's side. Do not put the chain on front gears yet let it slip forward. When the open but still connected disconnected part of the chain is at the bottom of the bike chain ring HOOK one end of your wire hook into one side of the chain and use pliers to slightly bend it some more so it don't slip out..PULL a loop in the chain and hook other end. You should have a big loop of chain with the Tied part in the center of the big loose loop..Cut the shoe string and remove it or untie the chain at the break....The wire hooks should be holding the chain forming a loop that you can work with..If you pull that loop toward you it will be easy access to reconnect the chain..IF the link pin is sticking out from the bottom of the chain and hard to line up with your chain tool pin you may be able to use big pliers on the pin head and push it back into the chain staring it that way. It will pop in almost all way to the side plate.. Easy trick, smile..Once the pin is in the chain use chain tool to set the pin properly into the side plate..Carefully pus pin one tiny little bit TO far through side plate on your side of chain. Just a tiny little bit to far.. NOW use the chain tool on your side of the chain to loosen the link by pushing the pin back in just a tiny little bit. On some chains the pin sits flush with the side plate. If yours sticks out some make sure it's sticking out the same amount on both side plates. IF you have never used a chain tool before go to U tube and learn how to use it to loosen a tight chain link after the chain has been assembled..MAKE sure you can see the side plate that the pin must go back into and work it slowly in making sure the chain link pin is going STRAIGHT through the side plate hole. IF you damage a side plate you need to remove it and put another side plate on the chain. YES you can use side plates off of different brands of chains, and even old worn out chains as long as the LINK PIN HOLE is the same size around and the chain is of the same size and type. Side plates seldom if ever stretch....Most side link pin holes are the same size but some may differ. You can use a flaired side plate(some chains have curved side plates for smoother shifting) on one side and one flat side plate on the other side of the chain. It will work. Side plates seldom wear out so I use what is on hand and yes I make mistakes too..Chain side plates can be damaged quiet easily if you get in a hurry. IF you accidently push the chain pin ALL way OUT of your chain..Do not panic.. Chain Pins can be reinserted using BIG water Pump type of Pliers and maybe other pliers to push them in far enough to get them started again. If you have trouble keeping the pin lined up in the hole of the side plate use needle nose plires to hold them in place while you put force on them with the big pliers. Fingers don't work well and get mashed...Practice this on an old chain and your life will be happier in the future..For more help email me at chiefredelk at gmail dot com.....Good luck, YOU can do this you know you can.. Be Blessed, Chief

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value in a front derailleur
*by T***D on October 14, 2019*

What a great value! I needed to replace a Truvativ crankset on a 2007 Giant Yukon. The Truvativ has a proprietary "powerspline", which is subject to wear. So I replaced it with a SR Suntour XR-T Crankset 48/38/28t and new Vuelto BB. Good combo, and gave me the chainline right at about 48mm. The existing front derailleur would not work with this gearing, since it's mounted behind the BB, so I replaced it with this post-mount derailleur. Nice part! An incredible value at this price, and it worked perfectly with this setup. I had to go through several adjustments getting the derailleur adjusted just right vertically and horizontally, but it's got all the play I needed for a perfect match. Very happy with the outcome. I get higher speeds with the bike, this derailleur provides nice, smooth shifting once installed and adjusted properly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Genuine Shimano
*by L***. on August 27, 2023*

This is a genuine Shimano derailleur, this is what I wanted and this is what I got. When changing your old derailleur for this one, this has no screw to open the derailleur to allow chain to go thru. You will have to take your chain apart at the master link ( if you have a master link), or use a chain breaker tool to take your chain apart to thread thru new derailleur. It works very well, the shifting is by far easier and smoother than with the crap stock derailleur ( and 3x7 shifters) that my grandson's MTB came with.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Shimano FD-M310 Aultus Front Derailleur (28.6-34.9-mm 3x7/8 Speed Low-Clamp)
- SHIMANO Altus Mountain Bike Rear Derailleur - Direct Mount - RDM310
- KMC X8 8-Speed Nickel Plate edition X-Series Bicycle Chain Compatible with Shimano, SRAM, Campagnolo and All Major Systems

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