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F. PULLEYSTo Replace Tumbler (Basket) Pulley
1. Loosen V-belts. Rotate pulley and roll V-belts out
of grooves.
2. Remove cap screws from the bushing.
3. Insert cap screws in tapped removal holes and
tighten evenly until bushing becomes loose on shaft.
Refer to figure “A.”
4. Remove bushing, pulley, and key.
5. Assemble bushing and sheave as shown in figure “B.” When cap screws are
loosely inserted, bushing remains fully expanded to provide a sliding fit on the
shaft.
6. Insert key on the shaft, then slide sheave to desired position with cap screw
heads to the outside.
7. Tighten cap screws progressively. There should remain a gap between the
sheave hub and the flange of the bushing.
IMPORTANT: Tighten screws evenly and progressively . Never allow
the sheave to be drawn in contact with the flange of the
bushing. This gap should measure from 1/8” to 1/4”.
Proper cap screw torque is 30 ft-lbs. (41 Nm). If
greater tightening forces are applied, excess pressures
will be created in the hub of the mounted sheave which
may cause it to crack.
To Replace Small Idler Pulley
1. Loosen V-belts. Rotate pulley and roll V-belts out of grooves.
2. Remove cap screws from the bushing.
3. Insert cap screws in tapped removal holes and tighten evenly until bushing
becomes loose on shaft. Refer to figure “A.”
4. Remove bushing, pulley, and key.
5. Assemble bushing and sheave as shown in figure “B.” When cap screws are
loosely inserted, bushing remains fully expanded to provide a sliding fit on the
shaft.
6. Insert key on the shaft, then slide sheave to desired position with cap screw
heads to the outside.