S10 SERVICE INFORMATION
Maintenance & Repair
S10 331585 (6--07)
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ELECTRIC MOTORS
The electric propelling motor is serviceable. The
propelling motor is located underneath the battery
compartment.
Blow out the dust and inspect the motor brushes in
the motor after every 400 hours of operation.
If the brushes have been worn to less than 10 mm
(0.38 in) in length, replace them.
If the commutator is worn or rough, the motor
armature should be removed and serviced, or
replaced.
BELTS AND CHAINS
PROPELLING BELTS
Check the propelling belts for wear and tension after
every 50 hours of operation.
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE PROPELLING
BELT TENSION
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine; stop on level surface, set parking brake
(if equipped), and turn off machine.
1. Remove the access cover, bumper, and cover.
2. Observe the position of the clutch plate bolt (C)
with no pressure on the clutch handle. It should
be approximately in the center of the slot (D).
3. Press the clutch handle to tighten the forward
propelling belt (G). The clutch handle should be
7 to 13 mm (0.25 to
0.50 in) from the stationary handle. Observe the
position of the clutch plate bolt (C). It should not
touch the end of the slot (D). If the handle and
bolt are in the proper position, proceed to step
7; if not, continue with step 4 to readjust forward
belt tension.
A
B
C
D
H
G F
E
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A. Motor
B. Clutch Plate
C. Clutch Plate Bolt
D. Bolt Slot
E. Forward Belt Idler Sheave
F. Reverse Propelling Belt
G. Forward Propelling Belt
H. Reverse Belt Idler Sheave
I. Belt Guide