v-belt tension
to ensure optimum power transmission from the
motor to the blade, the v-belt must be in good
condition and operate under proper tension.
v-belt tension should be checked at least every
month—more often if the bandsaw is used daily. if
the belt shows signs of cracks, fraying, and exces-
sive wear, replace it as instructed in replacing
v-belt on page 47.
checking v-belt tension
1.
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2.
open the lower wheel cover.
3.
Check v-belt deflection. the v-belt is prop-
erly tensioned if there is approximately
deflection. deflection is checked by push-
ing the v-belt with moderate pressure, as
shown in figure 64, and noting how much it
moves.
— if the v-belt is not properly tensioned,
perform the following tensioning v-belt
procedure.
Pulley
Pulley
figure 64. Checking the v-belt tension.
-46-
⁄
"
1
4
approximately
⁄
"
1
4
Deflection
tensioning v-belt
tool needed
hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
to properly tension the v-belt:
1.
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2.
open the lower wheel cover, and loosen
the motor adjustment and hinge cap screws
shown in figure 65.
Motor Mount
Cap screws
figure 65. locations of the motor adjustment
and hinge cap screws.
3.
push the motor to the left (as viewed from the
front of the machine) until there is approxi-
mately
⁄
" deflection in the v-belt.
1
4
4.
re-tighten both cap screws and close the
wheel cover.
G0555LX (Mfg. Since 3/13)
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