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Item 67536
NOTICE
FOR CEMENT AND MORTAR ONLY.
Do not use with Epoxy 2-part resin mix.
Motor
Cover
(21)
Hex Bolt
(58)
Flat
Washer
(48)
Clamp
(28)
Figure K
22. Clean the Pinion Shaft of all protective
material and other debris. Also clean out
any debris from the Motor Pulley’s (24)
hub.
23. Smear a few drops of lubricating oil on
the Pinion Shaft and Squarely push the
Drum Pulley (18) onto the Shaft so that
the groove in the Pulley engages the
Square Key (47). The Pulley should be
flush with the step on the Pinion Shaft.
See Figure L.
Motor
(30)
Motor
Bracket
(25)
Drum
Pulley
(18)
Pinion
Shaft
(17)
Figure L
24. Place the Motor (30) onto the Motor
Bracket.
25. Use Hex Bolt (41), Flat Washer (37) and
Hex Flange Nut (34) to secure the Motor
to the Motor Mount Plate. Hand-tighten
all four nuts since the motor will be
adjusted forward or backward later.
26.
WARNING!
Do not hammer the Drum
Pulley onto the Pinion Shaft. Doing so
can damage the unit and possibly lead to
a loose fitting Belt.
27. Once the Pulley is pushed in all the way,
use an hex key wrench (not included) to
tighten the Screw (59) on the side of the
Pulley’s hub.
28. Attach the V-Belt (60) by placing it
around the Motor Pulley (24) and then
over the Drum Pulley (18). Using a
flat-edge screwdriver (not included),
push the Motor inward until the Motor is
directly under the Drum Pulley. Tighten
the Bolts securing the Motor to the Motor
Bracket (25).
29. Push the Motor downward until the Belt
tension is tight. When proper V-Belt
(60) tension (see page 11 under “Belt
Inspection and Tensioning”) is achieved,
tighten the Hex Bolt (58).
30. Check if Motor and belt turns correctly.
Hand turn the Drum Pulley and verify
that Motor Pulley and Drum Pulley do not
rub against any other part. Adjust Motor
location as needed.
31. Mount the Motor Cover (21) to the Motor
Hood (20) using three Screws (40), Flat
Washers and Hex Flange Nuts (38). See
Figure K.