Section IX.4 V-BELT TENSIONING
Section IX.4 V-BELT TENSIONING
Section IX.4 V-BELT TENSIONING
Section IX.4 V-BELT TENSIONING
Note:
Note:
This section shall read:
Note:
Note:
Regularly check V-belt tension; if belts start slipping (especially during first hours of operation), they must be retensioned after
about 1 ha chopping:
1)
Slacken jam nuts (34, fig. 23A) and bolts (57).
Note:
Note: These are slightly slackened in the factory in order to allow stretching of the new belts.
Note:
Note:
2)
Tighten tensioning nuts (35), till tension indicator (36) is on desired height. Generally this will be at a distance of
about 2 mm (5/64")
Note: The correct V-belt-tension avoids belt problems.
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Note:
Note:
3)
Tighten jam nuts (34).
4)
Tighten bolts (57).
5)
During saison daily slacken bolts (57), check V-belt tension and correct if necessary, retighten bolts (57).
Attention: Since the V-belts on this machine are special make, replace exclusively by equal ones ('ND9630', see
Attention:
Attention:
Attention:
IPL, section A). Normal V-belts offer a much lower usefull life!
1.
Only exchange complete sets of V-belts!
2.
Release belt tension during off-season period!
Note:
The enclosed page 1 of section A of the IPL P0009NT replaces page 1 of section A of the existing IPL
P9905NT.
G0104NT3-Erratum
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(fig. 23A) (Page EN10)
over the plate, but in case of max. power requirement the indicator should just touch the plate.