Belt adjustment and replacement, Clean and lubricate wheels on rolling table – EDCO HSS-14 User Manual

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Belt Adjustment and Replacement:

Periodically check to be sure the belts are undamaged and that they are at the proper tension. Slipping belts will
overheat causing the cutting speed to be limited and will shorten the life of the belts. Over-tensioned belts will shorten
the life of the belts and bearings.

On new equipment and after installing new belts, be certain to re-tension the belts after the fi rst 4 hours of use.

New belts are stiff and require a break in period. Belts that become loose could slip and/or overheat.

Damaged, stretched or excessively worn belts should be replaced with a new complete set of belts.

IMPORTANT: Belts must be replaced as a set, even if only one belt is showing wear.

Remove belt guard (3 bolts) and inspect belts. A straight edge is a good tool to use to be certain sheaves are

even and properly aligned. (Figure 13)

To tension/loosen belts or to remove worn belts, loosen engine mounting bolts (4) and slide the engine forward

or back until belts are at proper tension or loose enough to remove. (Figure 14)

To remove belts, loosen engine mounting bolts (4) and jacking screw (circled) to allow the engine to slide

forward until belts slide off of the sheaves. (Figure 14)

Place a complete set of new belts on the machine. Reposition engine then tighten bolts. Reinstall belt cover.

Clean and Lubricate Wheels on Rolling Table:

During daily visual inspection, check to be sure the wheels on the rolling
table move smoothly and that there is no debris in the wheel tracks.
(Figure 15)
Lubricate the wheels as necessary. Replace damaged or worn wheels
circled in (Figure 15).

Engine

Mounting

Bolts

Figure 14

Figure 15

Figure 13

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