24
3
2 1 4
5
1
4
3
2
10 N
10 N
l - 20mm
3.11.2 Replacing the indented belt
When replacing the indented belt, the mutual position of the
pulleys (4 and 5) should be maintained.
Caution! Danger of injury!
Switch off the main switch! Before starting the
setting operation, wait until the motor stops!
- Remove the handwheel, the belt guard and the V-belt.
- Remove the retaining ring (1) and remove the backtacking
lever (2).
- Mark with a pencil the instantaneous position of the
indented pulleys against the machine head in any position.
- Remove the indented belt (3) from the bottom indented
pulley (4) first, and then remove the whole belt.
- Apply a new indented belt on the top indented pulley (5)
first.
- Turn both indented pulleys in the formerly marked positions
and apply the indented belt on the indented pulley (4).
- Tension the belt and mount the dismantled components in
the inverse order.
3.12 V-belt, motor - head
3.12.1 Tensioning
Caution! Danger of injury!
Switch off the main switch! Before starting the
setting operation, wait until the motor stops!
The belt is correctly tensioned, when the opposite sides of
the belt approach one to another by up to 20 mm in applying
the force of 10 N. The belt is tensioned in turning respectively
the motor in its holder.
3.12.2 Replacing the V-Belt
Caution! Danger of injury!
Switch off the main switch! before starting the
setting operation, wait until the motor stops!
- Loosen the screw (1) of the positioner arrest (2) and tilt the
arrest.
- Unscrew the screws (3) of the handwheel.
- Unscrew the screws (4) of the belt guard and tilt the guard.
- Remove the belt guard of the motor and tilt the protections
against falling out the belt from the motor pulley.
- Replace the belt.
- Tension the belt (see par. 3.12.1).