V-belts, Cleaning – Grizzly G0656 User Manual

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G0656 8" Jointer with Built-In Mobile Base

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V-Belts

V-belt removal and replacement involves remov-
ing the V-belt, rolling it off of the pulleys, replacing
it with a new belt, then retensioning it.

Consider replacing the stock belt with Power
Twist V-belts (see

Page 27) to reduce vibration

and noise, and increase belt lifespan.

To adjust/replace the V-belt:

1. DISCONNECT JOINTER FROM POWER

SOURCE!

2. Remove the rear access panel.

3. Using a 13mm wrench, loosen the motor

bracket fasteners shown in

Figure 49, raise

the motor to remove the V-belt tension. It may
help to use a 2x4 to lift the motor.

Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust, and
wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth—this
ensures moisture from wood dust does not remain
on bare metal surfaces. Treat all unpainted cast
iron and steel with a non-staining lubricant after
cleaning. We recommend products like SLIPIT

®

,

G96

®

Gun Treatment, or Boeshield

®

T-9 (see

Page 28 for more details).

Cleaning

Note: DO NOT completely remove the motor
mount bolts.

Figure 49. Motor bracket fasteners (black

arrows); motor mount fasteners (white arrows).

4. Remove the V-belt and replace it with a new

one.

5. Lower the motor and adjust the V-belt ten-

sion as needed so there is approximately

1

4

"

deflection when the V-belts are pushed with
moderate pressure as shown in

Figure 50.

Note: After the first 16 hours of belt life,
retension the belts, as they will stretch and
seat during this time.

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Figure 50. Checking V-belt tension.

1

4

"

6. Tighten the motor bracket fasteners and

replace the rear access panel.

Fence: Place one or two drops of light machine oil
on the fence pivot points (

Figure 48) as needed.

Figure 48. Fence lubrication locations.

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