Replacing Flat Belt
To ensure optimum power transmission from the motor to the blade, the flat belt must be in good condition. Replace the belt if it becomes cracked, frayed, or glazed.
Tools Needed | Qty |
Arbor Wrenches | 2 |
Hex Wrench 4mm | 1 |
Phillips Head Screwdriver | 1 |
Wood Block 12" Long 4x4 | 1 |
Wrench or Socket 14mm | 1 |
To remove the flat belt: |
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1.DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!
2.Raise the motor all the way up, tilt it to 0°, and open the motor cover.
3.Loosen the three motor mounting hex nuts shown in Figure 70 two turns and place a 4x4 block between the cabinet and bottom of the motor.
Mounting Bolts
and Nuts