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509 Sharptown Road P.O. Box 345 Bridgeport, NJ 08014
Email: [email protected] Fax: 856-467-5511
Internet: http://caddycorp.com Phone: 856-467-4222
Instructions for Using the Overlapping Belt Splicing Tool (6394-03)
Before attempting a splice, the belt must be cut to size. When sizing the belt, make sure that the belt is laced
properly. The belt must be on each pulley so that the proper size of the belt can be determined. Once it is
determined that the belt is laced properly, pull the two belt ends together, as tight as possible by hand and allow
them to overlap 1 1/4 inches, then cut excess. If you do not have enough belt to overlap the 1 1/4 inches required to
make a splice, a piece of belt must be added. Caddy Corporation suggests adding, at least, a ten foot piece to keep
the splices that far apart. Simply add the ten foot piece and then size as indicated. Once the correct sizing has been
determined, continue with the belt splicing operation.
1.
Plug power cord
A
and thermocouple
B
into control box
C
. Plug main power cord
D
into electrical outlet or
extension cord.
2.
Set the temperature control dial (Fig. 2) to 450 degrees F. Turn on power switch
E
. Red power light
F
will
remain on, indicating that there is power to the unit. Indicator light
G
will stay on while tip is heating. DO
NOT start welding until this light, (indicator light
G
) goes out the first time.
Fig. 2
3.
Using shears
J
, cut to the correct belt length and add 1½ inches for the overlap. Cut each end on
approximately 25 degree opposite angles.