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6. ASSEMBLY
A 3/4 HP, motor, split phase or capacitor-start it recommended for best economical
performance.
Counterclockwise rotation is required. Note that rotation can be reversed by ollowing
directions
given on terminal or nameplate.
(1). Assemble the motor Mounting plate to the head using the long bolt Note that the flat
side of the plate faces up.
(2). Assemble the guard plate to the head using the screw and Lock Washer and the
Carriage Bolt Washer and Wing Nut are used to secure the motor mounting plate to the
Guard plate through the slotted hole in the Guard plate. These components also serve to
position and lock the motor in place for proper speed/ belt adjustment.
(3). Place the spacer over the long Bolt and secure it wit the nut .
(4). Secure the Motor to the Motor Mounting plate with the four bolts and nuts. Note, that
the motor shaft is placed through the large opening in the Guard plate and must be
pareallel with the drive Shaft.
(5). Assemble the Motor Pulley, the smaller of the two provided, to the motor shaft Note,
the larger diameter must be closest to the motor.
Do not tighten the set screw.
(6). Assemble the Driven Pulley, the larger of the two provided, to the protruding drive
Shaft Note the small diameter must be closest to the bearing.
Do not tighten the set screw.
(7).Place the belt into one of the pulley grooves and the other end into the respective
grooves of the second pulley.
(8) Line up the belt and both pulleys such that the belt is running parallel in the pulley
grooves.
(9).Tighten the set screws of both pulleys in this position.
(10). Place the belt into proper pulley combination for proper blade speed. See material
cutting Chart .
(11). Adjust the position of the Motor to obtain approximately 1/2" depression in the belt
when applying pressure with your thumb.
(12). Tighten the head screw Holding the Motor Mounting plate to the Guard plate.
(13). Connect the Electrical Harness to the motor terminal box. The motor should be
protected with a time delay fuse or circuit breaker with a rated amperage slightly greater
than the full load amperage of the motor.
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