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Model G0757 (Mfg. Since 6/13)
V-Belt Service
After approximately 16 hours of use, the V-belts
stretch slightly and seat into the pulleys. It is
important to check and adjust them to com-
pensate for this initial wear. Check the tension
thereafter on a regular basis. If the belts become
excessively worn or damaged, replace them.
All V-belts can be replaced by releasing the ten-
sion and rolling them off the pulleys, then rolling
the new belts back onto the pulleys.
Note: Replace the upper horizontal spindle
V-Belts as a matched pair. This will ensure even
wear and power transmission.
Tensioning Vertical Spindle V-Belts
Tools Needed
Qty
Wrench 22mm ................................................... 1
Wrench 24mm ................................................... 1
To tension the vertical spindle V-belts:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Remove the vertical spindle V-belt covers to
gain access to the vertical V-belts and pulleys
(see
Figure 65).
3. Loosen the center pulley hex nut.
4. Loosen the two motor mount hex bolts (one
on each side of the motor).
5. Apply pressure on the motor handle toward
the back of the machine to tension the V-belts
as you retighten the center pulley hex nut and
the motor mount hex bolts.
Note: There is proper V-belt tension when
approximately
1
⁄
4
" –
1
⁄
2
" deflection is achieved
(see
Figure 66) by applying moderate pres-
sure midway between the pulleys.
Pulley
1
⁄
4
"–
1
⁄
2
"
Deflection
Pulley
Figure 66. Checking V-belt tension.
6. Re-install the V-belt covers before connect-
ing the machine to power.
Figure 65. Vertical spindle V-belt covers
removed to gain access to vertical spindle
V-belts and pulleys.
Center Pulley
Hex Nut
Motor
Handle
Motor Mount
Hex Bolt
(1 of 2)
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