Colin Teasdale | 20/03/2023 22:19:39 |
2 forum posts | Just above the motor there is a nut that locks the middle pulley in place. Loosen this and the middle pulley can be moved to release tension on one or other of the belts. The nut is just about visible in the second photo of this topic - it’s partly hidden by an electric cable. Note also that the motor can be swung up and down by loosening the nuts on the threaded rod that attaches to the top of the motor. Loosen the nuts, pull the motor up, and that releases tension on the belt from the motor to the middle pulley. Speed range F => H is indeed a single long belt. |
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