Adjusting The Conveyor Belt; Replacing The Conveyor Belt - Toro Workman Topdresser 1800 Operator's Manual

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1. Chain cover assembly
2.
Loosen bolts and nuts securing motor and
sprocket assembly to the main frame
25).
3.
Rotate motor and sprocket assembly, in
mounting slots, until proper tension is achieved.
1. Drive chain
4.
Tighten the mounting bolts.
5.
Install the cover assembly and spacer.
Adjusting the Conveyor
Belt
When the conveyor belt is adjusted properly, the
compressed length of each compression spring
should be 112 mm (4-7/16 inches). Adjust the
conveyor belt as follows:
Figure 24
2. Spacer (under cover)
(Figure
Figure 25
2. Motor and sprocket
assembly
1.
Loosen the jam nuts and adjust tension rod
(Figure
26) nuts to attain the desired tension.
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1. Tension rod
2. Compression spring
3. Jam nut
2.
Tighten the jam nuts to lock the adjustment.
3.
Check to ensure that the center distance
between the conveyor belt roller shafts
27), on each side of machine, are equal
distance—approximately 89.5 cm (35-1/4
inches).
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1. Conveyor belt roller shafts
Replacing the Conveyor
Belt
When replacing a damaged or worn conveyor belt,
always inspect the hopper seals
gate edge
(Figure
worn or torn components to ensure proper operation
of the new conveyor belt.
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Figure 26
4. Nut
5. 112 mm (4-7/16 inches)
Figure 27
2. Distance between shafts
(Figure
28) for wear or torn edges. Replace
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(Figure
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28) and the

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