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BELT TENSION
The tension may loosen because continue use ,
the belt need to replace if it becomes cranked,
frayed or glazed.
1. Disconnect the machine from the power
source.
2. Lower the blade all the way down by the
blade height adjustment handwheel A,
Fig.30.
3. Remove the motor cover G storage box H,
Fig.27
4. Remover storage box H, Fig.27 then take off
the dust hood by phillips screw driver and
fixing plate by M5 Hex. Wrench on the right
side, Fig.32
5. Loosen the Hex screw E, Fig.33 then push
the motor down.
6. Press the belt in the center to check belt
tension. The belt correct tension about 1/8”
deflection, Fig.34.
7. Tighten the Hex. Screw E, Fig.33 , put the
fixing plate. dust hood. storage box and
motor cover back to the machine, make
sure all screws are tighten.
Warning: Do not overtighten the belt less than
1/8” deflection..
BELT REPLACEME
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1. Disconnect the machine from the power
source.
2. Raise the motor all the way and remove the
saws blade.
3. Remove the motor cover G storage box H,
Fig.27
4. Remover storage box H, Fig.27 then take off
the dust hood by phillips screw driver and
fixing plate by M5 Hex. Wrench on the right
side, Fig.32
5. Roll the belt off of the arbor pulley F and
motor pulley E, Fig.35 (turn the belt
sideways and slide it down will easier
remove belt).
6. Slip the new belt over the motor pulley then
push the belt inward and roll it onto the
arbor pulley until belt is centered on both
pulleys
7. Check the belt tension as above step.
8. Put the fixing plate. dust hood. storage box
and motor cover back to the machine,
make sure all screws are tighten.
Fig. 32
Fig. 33
Fig. 34
Fig. 35
D
E
Dust Hood
Fixing Plate
F
E
E