Adjusting The Tightness Of The Output Conveyor's Belt And Other Maintenance - Hakki Pilke Easy 42 Series Instructions For Assembly, Operation And Maintenance

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20.5 Adjusting the tightness of the output conveyor's belt and other
maintenance
Stop the machine for maintenance.
The belt must always be tight enough to be able to convey
the processed firewood from the splitting groove.
If the belt is too tight, the log splitter's machine power
is reduced, the belt becomes strained and
its operating life shortens.
The adjustment of the belt is spring-loaded.
The belt's tightness can be adjusted by adjusting a screw
(Figure 205a).
First remove the protective plate.
NOTE! Remember to check the tightness on both sides.
Figure 205a
Make sure that the belt goes in the middle of the frame and the turnover rolls. If the belt
gets pulled to the side, tighten it with the adjustment screw on the side to which the belt is
pulled, or loosen the opposite side.
Make sure that the locking of the transport and storage position of the conveyor works.
Check that no oil leaks into the environment out of the conveyor's hydraulic system.
Lubricate the bearing of the upper part's turnover roll every 100 service hours. The
bearings of the turnover rolls of the lower part are self-lubricated.
Also remember other parts that need lubrication, for example the lubrication nipple of the
shaft of the output conveyor's lateral turn (Figure 205b)!
Hakki Pilke 42 Easy
Original
Version 4
Figure 205b

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