3.Disconnect the resaw from the power source!

4.Loosen the roller bracket (see Figure 42) by turning the roller bracket cap screws 34 of a turn.

Roller Bracket

Roller Bracket Cap Screws

Front Adjustment Nut

Rear Adjustment Nut

Figure 42. Roller bracket cap screws and

adjustment nuts.

5.Loosen the rear adjustment nuts away from the bracket plate.

6.Mark the front adjustment nut with a felt- tipped pen or a piece of tape, and thread the front adjustment nut all the way up, while keeping track of the number of full turns that you moved the nut.

Note—Write the number of turns down, so you do not forget. Remembering this number is an important part of the re-assembly pro- cess.

7.Slide the roller brackets toward the body of the resaw to loosen the belt.

8.Remove the stiff cable from the center of the seam to separate it.

9.Remove the old conveyor belt from the con- veyor table, and replace the new conveyor belt in its place.

10.Mesh the seam “teeth” together on the new belt, and insert the stiff cable into the center of the seam to lock it together.

11.Slide the roller brackets away from the body of the resaw to tighten the belt.

12.Turn the front adjustment bolts the exact number of rotations that you turned them when you loosened them.

Note—The new belt may be tighter than the old one because it has not been broken-in. If this is the case, deduct one or two turns from your original number of turns.

13.Run the conveyor belt to check the tracking. If the belt starts tracking to one side, stop the resaw and perform the “Tracking Conveyors” instructions that are located on Pages 38.

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Grizzly G0504 owner manual Disconnect the resaw from the power source