J. DRIVE PULLEY

(Remove back guard to access assembly)

1. Remove the back guard.

2. Loosen V-belts then rotate pulley and roll V-belts out of the grooves.

3. Loosen setscrews and pull motor pulley out.

NOTE: If rust has developed on the shaft, use an emery cloth to polish the shaft.

4. Reverse procedure for installing the new drive pulley.

NOTE: Check tension and alignment of belts before operating the dryer.

K. TUMBLER

TUMBLER ALIGNMENT (VERTICAL)

1. Discontinue power to the dryer.

2. Remove the back guard.

3. Loosen the four (4) hex head bolts on the sides of the bearing box (two [2] on each side).

4. Back off jam nuts on the two (2) Allen head adjustment screws at the top of the bearing box.

5.Turn the screws clockwise evenly to raise the tumbler or counterclockwise evenly to lower the tumbler.

NOTE: V-belt tension may need to be loosened.

6.Rotate the tumbler from the front and check alignment with the main door opening.

7.Leave a larger gap from the inside ring on the top of the front panel opening to the tumbler, and a smaller gap on the bottom to compensate for the weight of the clothes being dried.

8.Tighten the four (4) hex head bolts on the sides of the bearing box, and the two (2) Allen head adjustment screws.

9.Replace the back guard.

10.Reconnect power to the dryer.

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American Dryer Corp AD-25, AD-30 service manual Drive Pulley, Tumbler Alignment Vertical

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