V” belt adjustment, V” belt tension – Progressive Turf Equipment TDR-30 User Manual

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“V” BELT ADJUSTMENT

Each mower deck is equipped with 2 spindle drive belts, each with a dedicated
draw-type screw tensioner. To adjust belt tension, first remove cover from the side
of the deck to be tensioned. Loosen jam nut on tensioner screw and loosen bolt
fastening the idler pulley (do not remove). Adjust belt tension the belt using the
threaded bolt (see below for specs). Tighten the nut on the pulley and the locknut
on the adjuster bolt.


Ensure belts are properly aligned in the correct groove when replacement is
required.

“V” BELT TENSION

Proper belt tensioning is a fundamental factor in the successful V-belt operation.
Lack of tension will cause slippage, and too much tension will cause excessive belt
stretch as well as damage to the drive components, such as bearings and shafts.
Therefore, to assure proper belt tension, the following procedure is recommended.


CHECKING BELT TENSION

At the mid-point of the span, apply a deflection force with a spring scale in the
direction perpendicular to the span until the belt is deflected the 3/8”. The
recommended force to deflect the belt is a minimum of 4.9 lbs. to a maximum of
7.3 lbs.

The first 24 to 48 hours of operation is the belt “run in” period. To ensure
satisfactory belt performance, belt tension should be checked during this time
period.

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