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Figure 24: Bolt together the two parts of the bottom bracket.
5.
On the belt tensioner, loosen the locking nut (located on the
long tensioning bolt
Figure 25: Loosen the locking nut.
6.
Turn the tensioning bolt
clockwise
(Figure 26) to put tension
on the belt.
Stop when the belt is pulled straight
and does
not sag.
Do not keep tensioning the belt
after it is pulled straight
(or the motor may get damaged).
Note:
If the belt
loosens
when the tensioning bolt is turned
clockwise
, then:
–
completely unscrew the tensioning bolt until it is removed
from the tensioning pulley, then
–
insert the tensioning bolt into the
opposite
end of the
tensioning pulley (where the locking nut was previously)
and screw it into place, then
–
screw the locking nut back onto the tensioning bolt.
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