Belt Maintenance; Adjusting The Nozzle-Control Belt Tension - Toro Pro Force Debris Operator's Manual

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Figure 45
is an example of tire wear caused by under
inflation.
Figure 45
1. Example of tire wear caused by underinflation
Figure 46
is an example of tire wear caused by over
inflation.
Figure 46
1. Example of tire wear caused by overinflation

Belt Maintenance

Adjusting the
Nozzle-Control Belt Tension
Service Interval: After the first 8 hours
Every 50 hours
If the nozzle-control belt slips while changing
blower-nozzle direction, adjust the belt tension.
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1.
Prepare the machine for maintenance; refer to
Preparing for Machine (page
2.
Loosen the 2 flange capscrews and 2 flange
locknuts securing the motor-mounting bracket to
the housing mount of the machine frame
47).
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1. Mounting bolts
2. Pulley
3. Hole for torque wrench
3.
Insert the drive of a torque wrench into the pulley
mounting bracket as shown in
4.
Pivot the motor-mounting bracket away from the
blower nozzle
reads 22.6 to 26.0 N∙m (200 to 230 in-lb).
34
25).
Figure 47
4. Torque wrench in pulley
mounting bracket—22.6 to
26.0 N∙m (200 to 230 in-lb)
5. Belt
Figure
(Figure
47) until the torque wrench
(Figure
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47.

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