Maintenance/service header drive – MacDon 9352i SP User Manual

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Form # 147141

Issue 02/06 Web Rev_01

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MAINTENANCE/SERVICE

Header Drive


HEADER DRIVE BELT:
PULLEY VERTICAL ALIGNMENT


Vertical misalignment of front pulley can cause a
belt failure where sections of the backing band are
missing, as shown at (T). The missing sections will
vary from 1/2 inch to 5 feet long. Failure starts with
cracks across the backing band from one side to
the other, followed by pieces falling off.






Front pulley (P) and two flat idlers must be
vertically square (90

°) to rectangular frame tube

(R) as shown.

To adjust front pulley, shim the pulley mounting
plate at both top bolts, or both bottom bolts
depending on the direction of the misalignment.

To adjust flat idlers, bend mounting arms to suit. (It
may be necessary to heat idler arms to permit
adequate bending.)































HEADER DRIVE BELT GUIDES

Improper adjustment of belt guides can cause belt
to jump one pulley groove. This will result in a belt
failure characterized by one outer portion of
backing band being frayed and separated from
one V-belt as shown at (G). The other V-belts will
still be attached to band and the band will not be
cracked through from side to side.

Belt guides for the header drive belt should be
adjusted so they do not rub belt when drive is
engaged, but still support belt when drive is
disengaged.

See adjustment details, next page.
















BELT FAILURE DUE TO VERTICAL MISALIGNMENT

FRONT PULLEY & IDLERS SQUARE

TO RECTANGULAR FRAME TUBE

BELT FAILURE DUE TO JUMPING GROOVE

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