MAINTENANCE
BELT REPLACEMENT
Inspect the belts afler every 100 hours of use. Belts that show visible signs of wear such as cracks or fraying at the
edges should be replaced immediately.
A
Note: To replace belt A, remove belt B first.
2.
Pull on the belt as shown to spread the spring-
mounted pulley flanges.
4.
To install a new belt, spread the lower flange on the
motor pulley using a pry-bar.
Note: Use gentle pressure to not damage the pulley.
6.
Pull back on the belt to make sure it is seated prop-
erly on the pulley.
B
1.
Unplug the machine, and open the pulley cover as
shown.
3.
Slip a portion of the belt off and turn the pulley by
hand until the belt comes off the pulley completely.
5.
Hold the flange open while slipping the new belt
onto the open pulley.
7.
Slide the opposite end of the belt onto the other pul-
ley, then turn the pulley until the belt snaps into place.
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