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5-2-2020
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Daily Maintenance
1.
The first image shows the allen screw where the Belt Tension Arm Extension is to be inserted
to make the belt adjustment.
2.
The second image includes the Belt Tension Arm Extension (part number 2874-15) installed
on the bottom and rear of the longarm (MY19 models).
3.
If your MY19 model does not have a Belt Tension Arm Extension tool, you can use a 5/32”
Allen Wrench to make the belt adjustment.
a.
If you have an MY19 Lucey or MY19 Lenni model with no Belt Tension Arm Extension
too, you will either need to obtain one from APQS (part number 2874-15) and remove
the head from your table to install the tool or to make the necessary belt adjustment
using a 5/32” allen wrench.
b.
The arm extension can be installed using a 3/32” allen wrench to tightening two
screws
4.
Once the Belt Tension Arm Extension (or 5/32”
allen wrench) is inserted into the belt
tensioning allen screw, turn the tool two full
turns
counterclockwise (to the left)
to loosen
the timing belt tension (pulling the wrench
toward you as you are standing at the back of
the head).
5.
Move to the front of the machine head.
6.
With your right hand holding the hook
assembly securely and the left hand on your
Flywheel, turn the Flywheel DOWN until you
hear one click.
7.
The one click sound is that you have adjusted
the timing belt by one tooth.