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To correct the main shaft
1.
At the rear of the machine, use a 2.5mm hex tool to loosen the two set screws on the rear main
shaft timing pulley (by the hand wheel) and slide the pulley up against the inner race of the rear ball
bearing.
2.
Firmly tighten the set screw on the flat first, and then tighten the second screw.
3.
At the front of the machine at the gear box, loosen the set screws on the top pulley with the wide
belt and slide the pulley back against the inner race of the rear ball bearing.
4. Firmly tighten the set screw on the flat first, and then tighten the second screw.
Short shaft - bottom (pitman)
The short bottom shaft drives the pitman, needle bar, and hopping foot. It has two ball bearings in front of
the pulley and one behind. The front two bearings are pushed to a flange in the head frame casting. The
step collar is pushed against the inner race of the front bearing to hold it in place. The ball bearing behind
the pulley is held in place by an internal snap ring in the head frame. The bottom pulley is adjusted to the
rear against the inner race of the ball bearing to keep the bearing in place. Locktite Shaft Lock is also used
to keep the bearing in place.
To check the short shaft
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Check that the bottom pulley in the front gear
box is adjusted to the rear of the machine to
contact the inner race of the ball bearing and
that the step collar is pressed up against the
inner race of the front bearing.
To correct the short shaft
1.
Loosen the two set screws on the bottom short shaft pulley with the wide belt and slide the pulley
back up against the inner race of the rear ball bearing. Loosen the two set screws on the step collar
and slide the step collar forward against the ineer bearing race.
Remove gap.