Star Trac 7700 Running Belt Tensioning Procedure, Frequency Recommended Preventative Maintenance

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Running Belt Tensioning Procedure

Applies to models: 4500, 4000, 3900, 4200, 5500, 5600, 6500, 6600, 7500, 7600 and 7700

Proper running belt tension and tracking are important to maintain the performance and life of the belt. Star Trac recommends following this tensioning and tracking procedure whenever the running belt or deck are replaced or as needed.

Time Required

 

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10 minutes

 

Parts Required

 

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Masking tape

 

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Ruler or tape measurer

 

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Pen or pencil

 

Tools Required

 

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1/4” Allen wrench

 

 

 

Frequency

Recommended Preventative Maintenance

After 1,000 Miles (1,600 Km) OR 1 Month

Clean Deck with dry cloth and Retighten Belt

Whichever comes first.

using procedure below.

After: 6,000 Miles (10,000 Km) OR 6 Months

Clean Deck with dry cloth. Clean between belt

and deck with towel while treadmill is running.

 

12,000 Miles (20,000 Km) OR 12 Months

 

18,000 Miles (30,000 Km) OR 18 Months

If rollers have dirt build-up, scrape off with

 

24,000 Miles (40,000 Km) OR 24 Months

credit card, plastic putty knife or similar non-

 

30,000 Miles (50,000 Km) OR 30 Months

scratching instrument (Do not use metal against

 

rollers). Retighten Belt using procedure below.

Whichever comes first.

 

 

 

 

Step 1

Release tension of running belt by unscrewing the tension screws until the roller touches the finger-guard. The belt should be completely relaxed. (Note: This applies to both left & right finger-guards.)

Fig 1

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