Belt Tension - Husqvarna TS 510 G Operator's Manual

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3. Perpendicular Alignment: Place the Square (30)
on the Conveyor Cart Assembly () so that it
is against the saw Blade (6) and is below the
center of the blade shaft. If the Square (30)
does NOT contact the Blade (6) along the
entire height of the square, the blade shaft must
adjusted into Perpendicular Alignment. Adjust
the Blade Shaft Housing (9) by adjusting the
Capscrews And Jam Nuts (33) of the Horizontal
surface of the Cutting Head Assembly. First
loosen the Blade Shaft Housing Attaching
Capscrews (3), then tighten ONE of the
Capscrews (33) until the Square and the
Blade (6) contact along the entire length of the
Square. Tighten down the corresponding Jam
Nut (33), the tighten the Blade Shaft Housing
Attaching Capscrews (3). Next, gently tighten
down the remaining Capscrew and Jam Nut
(33) just firmly enough so that it does not loos-
en during use.
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• Raise-Lower of the Cutting Head Assembly ():
Cutting Head Assembly Is Hard To Lower:
If excess force required to pivot the Cutting Head
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Assembly () downward, the Springs (40) should
be loosened so that they become shorter in length.
To do this, turn each of the Drawbolts (41) Counter-
Clockwise until the desired pivot force is achieved.
Cutting Head Assembley Does Not Raise
Properly: If the Cutting Head will not pivot to the
maximum upper position, then the Springs (40)
need to be tightened so that they become longer
in length. This could be required a few days after
using a new saw when it becomes covered in
dirt and concrete slurry. To do this, turn each of
the Drawbolts (41) Clockwise so the spring force
increases until the desired force is achieved.
8. V-Belt Tension
• The saw is equipped with high tension V-Belts.
The belts are properly tensioned at the fac-
tory, but after a few hours of operation they will
stretch and become loose.
Tensioning Engine V-Belts (46):
The Engine V-Belt (46) is a "Banded" type 3VX belt.
Supplied with each replacement belt is "tension
strip" that can be used to check the tension of this
belt while installing on the saw.
1. If this belt needs to be tensioned, loosen,
but do not remove, the four (4) Engine Base
Capscrews (38) that hold the engine platform in
place.
. Loosen the Engine Belt Tensioning Jam Nut
(35) on the rear underside edge of the engine
platform.
3. Tighten the Engine Belt Tensioning Bolt (36)
until the proper belt tension is achieved.
4. Re-tighten the Engine Belt Tensioning Jam Nut
(35), and the four (4) Engine Base Capscrews
(38).
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