Belt tension & replacement, Notice – Grizzly G0696X User Manual

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g0605X1-6X1, g0696X-97X (mfg. 8/11+)

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the belt stretches slightly as the saw is used.
most of the belt stretching will happen during the
first 16 hours of use, but it may continue to gradu-
ally stretch with continued use.

to ensure optimum power transmission from
the motor to the blade, the belt must be in good
condition. replace the belt if it becomes cracked,
frayed, or glazed.

Tools Needed

Qty

Arbor Wrenches ................................................ 2
Wood Block 10" long 4x4 ............................... 1
Wrench or socket 17mm ................................... 1
Wood Block 8" 2x6 ............................................ 1

Tensioning Belt

1. disConnECt sAW From poWEr!

2. Use the blade height handwheel to lower the

motor all the way down.

3. loosen the four motor mounting hex nuts

shown in

Figure 147 two turns, then place

the 4x4 wood block on top of the motor, as
shown in

Figure 148.

4. Use the blade height handwheel to carefully

tension the belt by moving the blade up. do
this slowly and take care not to apply too
much pressure to the belt.

Note: Be careful

not to damage the motor, and do not force it
up farther when it becomes difficult to move
the handwheel.

Figure 147. motor mounting nuts.

mounting nuts

Belt Tension &

Replacement

6. tighten the motor mounting hex nuts, lower

the motor, and remove the wood block.

7. Close the motor cover.

5. press the belt in the center to check belt ten-

sion.

the belt is correctly tensioned when

there is approximately

1

8

" deflection when it

is pushed with moderate pressure, as shown
in

Figure 149.

Pulley

Deflection

Pulley

Figure 148. Example of using wood block to

tension belt.

Wood

Block

Figure 149. Checking belt deflection.

—if there is more than

1

8

" deflection when

the belt is pushed with moderate pressure,
raise the motor upward.

NOTICE

Do not overtighten the belt. If you do, it

could decrease the lifespan of the motor

and arbor bearings.

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