7.Line up the straight edge along the outside face of both pulleys as shown in the drawing.

8.Misalignment will show up as a gap between the pulley face and the straight edge.

9.Make sure that the width of the outside land (area between the belt and the edge of the pulley) is equal on both pulleys.

D. Depth Control

The depth control (raising screw) consists of a threaded rod, which feeds into a brass nut. In order to keep the two parts working smoothly it is necessary to keep the rod free from dirt and sludge as much as possible. Cleaning the threaded rod with a rag after each use will prevent sludge from collecting in the tube assembly and protect the threads. It is a good practice to keep the raising screw threads lubricated, as the slurry generated during cutting will cause premature thread wear.

The bearing used to support the raising screw should be checked after each use to make sure it is turning freely and lubricated. If the bearing requires re lubrication lithium base grease is recommended.

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