Belt tension & replacement, Tensioning belt, Replacing belt – Grizzly G0690 User Manual

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Model g0690/g0691 (Mfg. 11/10+)

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Belt Tension &

Replacement

Tools Needed

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Wrenches 18mm ............................................... 2

Tensioning Belt

1. disCoNNECt thE saW FroM poWEr!

2. lower the blade completely, then open the

motor cabinet.

3. loosen the hex nuts on the motor shown in

Figure 126, and pivot the motor up and down
to make sure that it is movable.

Figure 126. Motor mounting nut.

4. press down on the motor with one hand to

keep the belt tension tight and tighten the hex
nuts.

5. press each V-belt in the center to check belt

tension.


the belts are correctly tensioned when there
is approximately

1

2

" deflection when they are

pushed with moderate pressure, as shown in

Figure 127.

the three V-belts stretch slightly as the saw is
used. Most of the belt stretching will happen dur-
ing the first 16 hours of use, but it may continue in
small increments through continued use.

Replacing Belt

1. disCoNNECt thE saW FroM poWEr!

2. lower the blade completely, then open the

motor access cover.

3. loosen the hex nuts that secure the motor

(see

Figure 126) and raise the motor fully

to remove tension on the V-belts. roll the
V-belts off of the arbor and motor pulleys.

4. While continuing to raise the motor, install a

new matching set of V-belts onto the pulleys,
lower the motor to tension the V-belts, then
tighten the hex nuts.

5. Follow Step 5 in the Tensioning Belt sub-

section to check V-belt tension.

6. Close the motor access cover.

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Figure 127. Checking belt tension.

1

2

"

— if there is more than

1

2

" deflection when

the V-belts are pushed with moderate pres-
sure, loosen the hex nuts, adjust the motor
downward, then tighten the hex nuts.

6. Close the motor access cover.

V-Belts

hex Nut

(Not shown)

hex Nut

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