Lower Wheel Pulley Alignment; Tensioning V-Belts - Grizzly G0668 Owner's Manual

20" vertical metal-cutting bandsaw
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pulley alignment
Lower Wheel Pulley
Alignment
Tools Needed:
Hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
Wrench 19mm ................................................... 1
The correct alignment of the motor and lower
wheel pulleys helps to ensure correct and even
tension of the V-belts, proper power transmission,
and reduced V-belt heat and wear during opera-
tion.
Remove the rear motor access panel, and use
a straightedge across both pulleys, as shown in
Figure 41, to check the pulley alignment.
Figure 41. Checking pulley alignment.
If necessary, loosen the fasteners securing the
wheel pulley to the shaft, align the wheel pulley
with the motor pulley, then re-tighten the fasteners
for both pulleys.
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Wheel Pulley
Hex Bolts

tensioning v-belts

Tensioning V-Belts
Tools Needed:
Wrench 12mm ................................................... 1
To ensure optimum power transfer from the motor
to the blade without slipping, the V-belts must be
in good condition and operate under proper ten-
sion. Check V-belt tension at least monthly—more
often if the bandsaw is used daily. V-belts stretch
with use and must be periodically re-tensioned.
To check/tension/replace the V-belts:
1.
DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!
2.
Remove the rear motor access panel.
3.
Make sure the motor and lower wheel pulleys
are correctly aligned.
4.
Push the center of each V-belt as illustrated
in Figure 42, using moderate force. When
tensioned correctly, the deflection should be
about
".
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4
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Figure 42. Checking for correct V-belt tension.
— If the deflection is correct and the V-belts
are in good condition, no further action is
required. Replace the rear motor access
panel.
— If the deflection is more than or less than
" or the V-belts need to be replaced, then
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4
continue with the next steps.
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