1 adjusting the drive belt, Maintenance and service – Minuteman KS 28 G (6403.xx) User Manual

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Maintenance and Service

5.6.1

Adjusting the drive belt

If you notice that the rear wheel shaft is
no longer driven properly, it is possible
that the tension of the drive belts
(Fig.

16/2+8) is no longer sufficient or

the running surface of the friction wheel
(Fig.

16/9) is worn (distance between

wheel and running surface >

0.04

in).

1. Loosen the screw connection

(Fig.

16/7) in the friction wheel crank

(Fig.

16/6).

2. Tension the belt (Fig.

16/8) which

leads to the rear wheel shaft by mov-
ing the friction wheel crank
(Fig.

16/6) in the slot using an appro-

priate tool.

The friction wheel (Fig.

16/9)

thereby lies against the drive
shaft (Fig.

16/3).

3. Tighten the screw connection

(Fig.

16/7) in the friction wheel crank

(Fig.

16/6).

4. Check the belt tension with an ap-

propriate measuring instrument (belt
tension 95±5

Hz).

Fig.

17

1 Bowden cable
2 Tension spring
3 Adjusting nuts for Bowden cable

4 Hexagon nut
5 Eye bolt

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

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