6. Belt sides worn concave.
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6. Belt desintegration.
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8. Flex cracks between cogs.
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SUB-SECTION 02 (DRIVE BELT)
CAUSE
REMEDY
a) Rough or scratched pulley
a) Repair or replace.
surfaces.
b) Unspecified type of belt.
b) Replace belt with correct
Bombardier belt.
CAUSE
REMEDY
a) Excessive belt speed.
a) Using unspecified type of
belt. Replace belt with
proper type of belt.
b) Oil on pulley surfaces.
b) Clean pulley surfaces with
fine emery cloth and lubri-
cate with low temperature
grease.
CAUSE
REMEDY
a) Pulley misalignment.
a) Align pulleys.
CAUSE
REMEDY
a) Considerable use. belt
a) Replace belt.
wearing out.
9. Sheared cogs, compression section fracture or torn.
CAUSE
REMEDY
a) Improper belt installation.
a) Refer to Installation sec-
tion.
b) Belt rubbing stationary ob-
b) Check drive components.
Ject on pulleys.
c) Violent engagement of
c) Grease. replace spring or
dflve pulley.
drive pulley.
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