Drive belt, Storage – RIDGID GP90150A User Manual

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Belt stretch is a result of normal use.
When properly adjusted, the belt deflects
about 1/2” with five pounds of pressure
applied midway between the engine pul-
ley and pump.

To adjust drive belt tension:
1. Remove belt guard and loosen

engine brace.

2. Loosen the four fasteners holding the

engine to the baseplate.

3. Shift the engine in the proper direc-

tion. The belt must be properly
aligned when adjustment is made.

4. To align belt, lay a straight edge

against the face of the flywheel,
touching the rim at two places.

5. Adjust flywheel or engine pulley so

that the belt runs parallel to the
straight edge.

6. Use a gear puller to move the pulley

on the shaft and tighten fasteners.

7. Adjust brace and reinstall belt guard.

Drive Belt

1/2” Deflection

Touch Rim of
Flywheel in Two
Places

Straight Edge Parallel With Belt

1. When not in use, hose and compres-

sor should be stored in a cool, dry
place.

2. Tanks should be drained of moisture.

3. Hose should be disconnected and

hung with open ends down to allow
any moisture to drain.

Storage

Belt

Straight Edge

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