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PARK TOOL CO.

BDT-2

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BDT-2 Belt Drive Tension and Alignment Tool

The BDT-2 is a gauge designed to help set the proper tension on most  

belt drive systems and sizes. The BDT-2 also gauges rear cog parallelism and 

angularity.

MEASURING TENSION:

1.  Place BDT-2 on belt making sure that the entire length of the BDT-2 

tool will contact the belt. 

In order to get an accurate tension reading 

it is critical that the tool contacts only the belt and does not contact 

something like a cog or pant guard as this will prevent an accurate 

tension reading!

2.  Push down on the BDT-2 until both the front and rear of the tool make full 

contact with the belt.

3.  Read the gauge. The tension of the belt can be determined by comparing 

the center line of the indicator to the scale.

4.  If the indicator becomes stuck and does not return to zero, manually re-

center the spring and repeat steps 1-3.

SUGGESTED TENSION RANGE:

Continental: 

6–9

Gates: 

For single speed urban and mountain bikes, the tension should be set 

between 8 and 10, with 8 reflecting a lower typical tension. For bikes with 

internal geared hubs, contact Gates.  

(www.gatescarbondrive.com/tech/overview)

When in doubt please consult with the bike and/or belt manufacturer for 

precise belt tension specifications.

MEASURING PARALLELISM AND ANGULARITY ALIGNMENT:

1.  Turn the tool over with the tension gauge facing up and away from  

the belt.

2.  Place locating tab against top 

and outside edge of rear cog 

while applying constant and 

firm pressure.

3.  Outside edge of the front cog 

should fall within the width of 

the alignment indicator. If the 

outside edge of the front cog 

does NOT fall within the width 

of the alignment indicator then 

the front and rear cogs are not 

within specifications and must 

be adjusted.

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