Servicing v-belts, Accessing v-belts, Checking v-belts – Grizzly G0621 User Manual

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G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw

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Servicing V-Belts

3. Use a flashlight to inspect the belt.

— If a V-belt is cracked, frayed, or glazed,

replace it as soon as convenient.

4. Replace the pulley cover, lower wheel, and

blade; then close the lower wheel cover.

To ensure optimum power transfer from the motor
to the blade, the V-belts must be in good condi-
tion and operate under proper tension. Check belt
tension at least every 3 months—more often if the
bandsaw is used daily. V-belts stretch with use
and must be periodically re-tensioned.

Replace the V-belts if they are cracked, frayed, or
excessively worn.

Accessing V-Belts

1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2. Open the lower wheel cover.

3. Remove the bandsaw blade.

4. Remove the lower wheel by removing the

hex bolt at the center of the wheel, then
sliding the wheel off the shaft. (The hex nut
has left handed threads, so you must turn it
clockwise to loosen it.)

5. Take off the pulley cover plate by removing

the six Phillips head screws. You now have
access to the V-belts for inspection or service
(see

Figure 43).

Checking V-Belts

1. Follow all previous instructions for Accessing

V-Belts.

2. Push the center of each V-belt as illustrated

in

Figure 44, using moderate force. When

tensioned correctly, the deflection should be
about

1

4

".

— If the deflection is more than

1

4

", then ten-

sion that V-belt (see

Page 40) before doing

Step 4.

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Figure 44. Belt deflection.

Wheel

Pulley

Figure 43. Pulleys and V-belts.

Motor

Pulley

Idler

Pulley

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