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5. Assemble bushing and sheave as shown in figure “B.” When cap screws are loosely inserted, bushing
remains fully expanded to provide a sliding fit on the shaft.
6. Insert key on the shaft, then slide sheave to desired position with cap screw heads to the outside.
7. Tighten cap screws progressively. There should remain a gap between the sheave hub and the flange of
the bushing.
IMPORTANT:
Tighten screws evenly and progressively. Never allow the sheave to be drawn in
contact with the flange of the bushing. This gap should measure from 1/8” to 1/4”.
Proper cap screw torque is 6 ft-lbs. (26.6 newtons), if greater tightening forces are
applied, excess pressures
will
be
created in the hub of the mounted sheave which may
cause it to crack.
G. BASKET (TUMBLER) ASSEMBLY
Basket (Tumbler) Alignment (Vertical)
(Up and Down Adjustment)
1. Discontinue electrical power to the dryer.
2. Remove back guard.
3. Loosen the two (2) vertical holding bolts
on the side at the top of the bearing box
(one [1] on each side).
4. Back off jam nuts on vertical adjustment
bolts.
5. Turn these bolts clockwise (CW) evenly to raise basket (tumbler) or counterclockwise (CCW) evenly to
lower basket (tumbler).
6. Rotate basket (tumbler) from front and check alignment with front door opening.
7. Leave a larger gap from the inside ring on the top of the front panel opening to the basket (tumbler) and a
smaller gap on the bottom to compensate for the weight of the clothes when wet.
8. Retighten the two (2) vertical holding bolts on the sides, at the top of the bearing box, and the jam nuts on
the two (2) vertical adjustment bolts.
9. Check basket (tumbler) drive belt for proper tension. Adjust if necessary. (Refer to Section I, on
page
33
).
10. Replace back guard.
11. Reestablish electrical power to the dryer.
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