NOTE: The roller should keep the drum cen-
tered with the round flange on the rear (or front)
panel. If the roller is not adjusted properly, the
drum will not be centered, and the felt around
the ends of the drum will wear prematurely.
6.
To properly adjust the roller:
a) Loosen the three 7/16˝ bolts on the roller
just enough so that you can rotate the
roller bracket on its top bolt.
b) Turn the rear panel over so that the
round flange area is facing up, and lay
the panel on the floor.
c) Place the rear of the drum onto the
rear panel so that it is over the round
flange.
Drum On Rear Panel
Rear Rollers
d) Rotate the roller bracket so that the roller
makes firm contact with the rim of the
drum. NOTE: Make sure that the roller
stays in place once you position it. If it
moves, tighten the bolts, as necessary.
Rotate Roller Against Rim
e) Without moving the roller bracket, care-
fully reach under the end of the rear
panel, and tighten two of the three bolts
to hold the bracket in place.
f) Remove the drum, lift the panel, and
tighten the three roller bracket bolts
securely.
g) Repeat the the procedure for the front
rollers by positioning the drum over the
front panel, and adjusting the rollers in
a similar manner.
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Pivot Bolt
Rim Of Drum