Track Alignment - Arctic Cat ZR 3000 Operator's Manual

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Adjusting Track Tension
NOTE: To ensure proper track ten-
sion adjustment, perform all adjust-
ments
on
both
snowmobile.
1. Loosen the idler wheel axle cap
screws.
2. If the deflection (distance between
the bottom of the wear strip and the
inside surface of the track clip)
exceeds specifications, tighten the
adjusting bolts to take up excessive
slack in the track.
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sides
of
the
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3. If the distance between the bottom of
the wear strip and the inside surface
of the track clip is less than specified,
loosen the adjusting bolts to increase
the slack in the track.
CAUTION
Always maintain track tension within
recommended specification.
4. Check track alignment.
5. After
proper
obtained, tighten the idler wheel
axle cap screws to 34 ft-lb; then
tighten the adjusting bolts securely
against the axle.
NOTE: Since track tension and
track
alignment
always check both even if only one
adjustment seems necessary.
! WARNING
Always make sure the adjusting bolts
are snug against the axle and the
idler wheel cap screws are tightened
to specifications. Failure to do so
could cause the track to become
extremely loose and, under some
operating conditions, allow the idler
wheels to climb over the track lugs
forcing the track against the tunnel
causing the track to "lock." If a track
"locks" during operation, severe per-
sonal injury could result.

Track Alignment

Proper track alignment is obtained when
the rear idler wheels are equal distance
from the inner track drive lugs. Excessive
wear to the idler wheels, drive lugs, and
track will occur if the track is improperly
aligned. Arctic Cat recommends that the
track alignment be checked once a week
or whenever the track tension is adjusted.
track
tension
are
interrelated,
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