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2. Use a 1/4" (6 mm) rod or similar with a smooth
square end to push against each belt. The belt
should displace approximately 1/4" for 5 lbs of
force (6 mm for 2.3 kg of force).
To adjust the belt tension, do the following:
1. Remove the guard closest to the drive motor.
2. Loosen the M12 screw clamping the idler pulley
position.
3. Adjust the tensioning set screw to reach the
desired tension.
4. Retighten the M12 SHCS.
5. Replace the guard.
5.3.7
Guard installation and removal
Do the following to remove the guarding for mainte-
nance procedures:
1. Unscrew all the M8 screws until they are free
from the posts.
2. Locate a M8 screw central to one of the guard
sections.
3. Place the closed end of a 9/16” box wrench
over the screw head at an angle that traps it
against the guard.
F
IGURE
5-2. B
OX
WRENCH
OVER
SCREW
4. Pull the wrench up and out to remove the
guard.
5. Repeat step 2 through step 4 for the remaining
guard sections.
After maintenance work, do the following to reinstall
the guard:
1. If still present, remove all M8 screws from the
guard sections.
2. Place the first of the guard sections in the
proper position on the machine.
3. In the center of the guard, insert two 3/16"
punches (or similar) through the holes in the
guard into the posts below. Larger machines
may require the process to start at one end
rather than centrally.
F
IGURE
5-3. P
UNCHES
USED
FOR
GUARD
INSTALLATION
4. Lever the punches toward the inside of the
machine, pulling the guard into position. At the
same time, strike the face of the guard with a
soft face mallet.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 for the remaining guard sec-
tions.
6. Reinstall and tighten all M8 screws.
5.3.8
Roller adjustment
While the machine is operating, each roller should
rotate approximately two-thirds of the time. If the roll-
ers are set too tight, the machine will bind. Ideal setup
allows the machine to be rotated by hand power.
WARNING
Roller adjustment requires the machine to operate
without the guarding in place. Never attempt to
adjust the rollers while the machine is rotating, as
this could cause serious injury or death.
Do the following to adjust the rollers:
1. Place the machine in the horizontal position,
well supported across it’s diameter. Do not
mount on a flange while adjusting the rollers.
2. Remove all guarding (See Section 5.3.8 on
page 48.), the air motor and trip actuator.
3. Start the adjustment procedure at the four roll-
ers located nearest to the mounting feet (see
Figure 5-4 on page 49). These will be at about
90° to each other.
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