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Model G0899 (Mfd. Since 10/20)
Belt Tension &
Replacement
Tools Needed
Qty
Hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
Tensioning Belt
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Raise blade completely, then open the motor
door.
3. Loosen cap screw on motor shown in Figure
135, and pivot motor up and down to make
sure that it is movable.
4. Press down on motor with one hand to keep
belt tension tight and tighten cap screw.
5. Press belt in center to check belt tension.
The belt is correctly tensioned when there
is approximately
1
⁄
4
" deflection when it is
pushed with moderate pressure, as shown in
Figure 136.
The drive belt stretches slightly as the saw is
used. Most of the belt stretching will happen dur-
ing the first 16 hours of use, but it may continue
through continued use. If you notice that the belt
is slipping, it will need to be tensioned. If the belt is
cracked, frayed, or shows other signs of excessive
wear, it will need to be replaced.
Replacing Belt
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Raise blade completely, then open motor
door.
3. Loosen cap screw that secures motor (see
Figure 135) and lift motor fully to remove ten-
sion on belt. Tighten cap screw to hold motor
in this position, then roll belt off of the arbor
and motor pulleys.
4. Install new belt onto pulleys, loosen cap
screw, then lower motor.
5. Press down on motor with one hand to keep
belt tension tight and tighten cap screw.
6. Follow Step 5 in the Tensioning Belt sub-
section on this page to check V-belt tension.
7. Close motor door.
Pulley
Deflection
Pulley
Figure 136. Checking belt tension.
1
⁄
4
"
— If there is more than
1
⁄
4
" deflection when
belt is pushed with moderate pressure,
loosen cap screw, push motor downward,
then tighten cap screw.
6. Close motor door.
Figure 135. Location of cap screw for adjusting
belt tension.
Cap Screw
Belt
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