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step 1) and insert the bolt so that it protrudes slightly into the housing of the
unit. Thread the nut and then the other washer (B) onto the bolt. Fit the new
paddles onto the end of bolt and tighten the bolt (Fig. 13).
Reinstall the big pulley plate and align it with the other end of the paddles. After
fitting the paddles into position, secure the big pulley plate with the three (3)
screws (Fig. 14).
NOTE:
The housing will flex to allow for installation of the new paddl e.
Place the tensioner back into position. Rotate the paddles to ensure that the
belt and paddles move freely, then reinstall the cover by securing it with the
seven screws (Figs. 15 & 16).
WARNING!
Do not power the unit until the cover guard is securely in place to
prevent damage or injury.
REPLACING THE BELT
Disassemble the left side cover by removing the seven screws (Fig. 10).
Remove the tensioner (Fig. 17).
Unscrew the three (3) screws from the big pulley plate and the four (4) screws
from the small pulley plate (Fig.17).
Replace the worn belt with a new belt.
Screw the big and small pulley plates back into position, then reinstall the
tensioner.
Place the left side cover back into position and refasten the seven screws.
REPLACING THE SCRAPER BLADE
Position the paddles so that you can gain access to the three screws that
secure the scraper blade to the base of the unit.
Using a long cross-head screwdriver, remove the three screws and the old
scraper blade (Fig. 18).
Install the new scraper blade and fasten it securely to the snow shovel with the
three screws.