Operation, 4 operation – MMD Equipment 185S-5C2 part 1 User Manual

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4. Operation

4-10

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PK0028

4.3.10 Check belt tension

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Too tight belt tension could damage shaft and shorten bearing life. Too loose belt tension may result in

damaging belt earlier and machine components due to overheat.

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Follow the procedure below to adjust tension of belt for fan and alternator.

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Adjust the tension by loosening the fastening bolt of the alternator.

<Procedure>

Visually check if there are any cracks or

tears in the belt. Change the belt if it is
damaged.

Adjust the belt tension by loosening the

fixing bolt“1”of the alternator so that the
belt can deflect 0.39 to 0.55in.(10 to 14 mm)
when pressed at the center of the belt with
approx.22lbf (98N) force.

Be careful not to leave any grease or LLC on

a belt while changing it. If any such material
is left, wipe it off completely.

4.4 Operation


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Do not operate the machine with air valves open unless air hoses

and/or pipes are connected.

High-pressurized air blows out and its air pressure could cause

injury to the people nearby.

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When the machine has to be unavoidably temporarily operated

with its port open, be sure to mount a silencer to reduce noise and

wear protective materials such as earplugs to prevent damage to

hearing.




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Keep the door closed and locked while running the unit.

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When the door has to be opened, be careful not to touch portions

that are rotating or very hot.

Careless touch may cause serious injury.

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Pull the handle forward to open the door.

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Be sure to close the door tightly so that its latch is firmly caught.


Depress the middle

of the belt with a

finger.

This deflection
should be 0.39
to 0.55in.

A090635

Operation with compressed air supply port opened is prohibited

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