TRIO 01.04.2015
English / Englisch
MAINTENANCE WORK AND REPLACEMENT OF WEARING PARTS
Fig. 79
With the tensioner pulled back (1), insert the tooth
belt with the geared side facing and engaging the
pinion gearing with the flat side of belt skirting the
pulleys (2).
Fig. 80
When the tooth belt tensioner is
at the bottom
(1),
place the tooth belt around the
right side
of the
drive pinion (2).
Fig. 82
The length
X
of the tightened spring is:
-
orange
spring: 55 mm (approx. 2.2“)
-
blue
spring:
52 mm (approx. 2“).
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Fig. 81
Twist the clamping nut in order to tighten the
spring.
7.4.2 MOUNTING THE TOOTH BELT
1
Push the tooth belt tensioner all the way back to the casing
wall (fig. 79, 1).
2
Insert the tooth belt with the geared side facing and engaging
the pinion gearing with the flat side of the belt skirting the
pulleys (fig. 79, 2).
ATTENTION!
It is important to insert the tooth belt correctly, as otherwise
the machine may suffer damage! When the tooth belt
tensioner is at the bottom (fig. 80, 1), the tooth belt has to be
placed around the right side of the drive pinion (fig. 80, 2)!
3
Now tighten the spring using the clamping nut (fig. 81),
whereby the spring must be tightened to the following length:
Tightened
length
X
of the spring (fig. 82)
-
orange
spring: 55 mm (approx. 2.2“)
-
blue
spring:
52 mm (approx. 2“).
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