Emerson 600 User Manual

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A
B
3.  Mount the motor base using the recommended grade 5 bolts 
(Leave the bolts loose enough to allow the motor base to be 
moved to align the sheaves)
4.  Set the motor base carriage to the center of the motor base 
by adjusting the tension rod until dimension A and B are 
equal.
5.  Align the motor base to position the sheaves in the proper 
location.  A straight edge should be used to align the sheave 
to be parallel and in the same plane.  When this is achieved 
the straight edge will be flush to the sides of both sheaves as 
shown.
6.  Tighten the motor base mounting bolts using the 
recommended grade 5 bolts and torques listed in table 1.
7.  Rotate the tension rod counterclockwise enough to allow the 
belt to slip over the two sheaves by hand. (Prying the belts 
over the sheaves with any device can damage the belts or 
sheaves)
8.  Manually pull the motor base back by hand in the direction 
shown and rotate the tension rod clockwise until hand tight.
9.  Use a wrench to tighten the tension rod turning clockwise 
until the belt feels tight.
10.  Check the belt tension using Browning Belt Tension Checker.