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Maintenance Instructions
ADJUSTMENTS
Clutch Spring Assembly
(Spring Uncompressed)
Knuckle Joint
*NOTE:
Factory preset dimensions. Reset to
these dimensions prior to adjustment if compo
nents have been disassembled.
21/8 in.
*
(54 mm)
6 in.
*
(152 mm)
61/4 in.
*
(159 mm)
Clutch Actuator
Link
PTO Clutch Disengaged
Clutch Disengagement/Brake Action
WARNING
It is important to check and maintain
blade brake action for safe operation of
the machine.
The
declutched or disengaged position
of the
blade clutch idler pulley is adjustable and is set to
give belt release
without excessive slack
and to
apply the blade brake. The blade brake is activated
by the brake band connected to the clutch engage
ment arm. The brake is designed to stop the blades
within five (5) seconds after disengaging the clutch.
Use the following procedures to check and adjust
clutch disengagement and brake action:
Step 1 -
Idler Pulley Maximum Travel Adjustment
Loosen the brake band adjustment nut allowing
clutch pivot stop arm and stop bolt to make contact
(refer to
Blade Brake Band Adjustment
illustra
tion).
1. To check the pulley travel, first engage the
clutch, then measure the distance the pulley
travels as the clutch is disengaged and the stop
arm contacts the stop bolt.
2. Adjust the pivot stop bolt to give 15/8 in. to
13/4 in. (41 mm to 44 mm) pulley travel from
“clutch engaged” to “clutch disengaged”.
NOTE:
This adjustment will prevent excessive
pulley travel that can cause belts to develop too
much slack, causing possible belt derailment
upon disengagement.
CLUTCH DISENGAGED
CLUTCH ENGAGED
Idler Pulley
15/8 in. to 13/4 in.
(41 mm to 44 mm)
Clutch Pivot
Stop Arm
Clutch Pivot
Stop Bolt
Brake Engagement
Arm
Clutch Idler Pulley Travel