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3. Sprocket Alignment
Notes
1.
The typical sprocket misalignments encountered with the motor / blower assembly are shown in
Fig.11.
2
.
No alignment
adjustment is
necessary
at the time of
blower
commissioning
.
3
.
No alignment
adjustment is
necessary
after
belt replacement.
4
.
No alignment
adjustment is
necessary
after
blower sprocket
replacement
.
5
.
Offset alignment
adjustment is
necessary
after
motor sprocket
replacement
.
6
.
Full alignment
adjustment is
necessary
after either
motor or blower
replacement.
7.
Keeping sprockets in good alignment provides good meshing between belt and sprockets, reduces
vibrations and increases belt life.
Fig.11
Typical
Sprocket
Misalignm
ent
Condition