V-belt maintenance – Grizzly G0641 User Manual

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V-Belt Maintenance

With extended use, V-belts will stretch and may
slip on the pulleys. When this happens, they need
to be re-tensioned. If the V-belts are excessively
worn, cracked, or damaged, they need to be
replaced. Both processes require similar steps.

To re-tension/replace the V-belts:

1. DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!

2. Raise the front guard up, and remove the

inner blade guard to access the pivot arm
assemblies and motors (see

Figure 39).

Figure 39. Guards removed to access pivot arm

assemblies and motors.

Figure 40. Blade arbor bolt, flange, and nut (left

side shown).

Inner Arbor Nut

Arbor Bolt

& Flange

3. Use a 14mm wrench on the inner arbor nut

(see

Figure 40) and a 19mm wrench on the

arbor bolt to remove the arbor bolt, arbor
flange, and saw blade.

The teeth of saw blades

are sharp and can easily

cut fingers and hands.

Always wear heavy leath-

er gloves when handling

saw blades.

Note: The left saw blade has a left-hand arbor
bolt—to remove it, turn it clockwise. The right
saw blade has a normally threaded arbor bolt
and is removed by turning counterclockwise.

4. Use a 10mm hex wrench to remove the two

cap screws, lock washers, and the side blade
guard (see

Figure 41).

v-belt maintenance

Figure 41. Side blade guard and cap screws.

Cap Screws

Side Blade Guard

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