25
Belt Tensioning
Any bolts loosened or removed functioning as mechanical or struc-
tural hardware should be replaced with the torques specified below.
Anti-seize compound is recommended for stainless steel hardware
See Figure 1 and Figure 2 for model
MHF705
. Loosen specified hard-
ware located at the top and bottom of the motor support assembly before
adjusting the jacking screws. Do not remove the hardware—it is re-
quired to support the motor. Tighten the hardware after adjustment.
Ideal tension is the lowest tension at which the belt will not slip under
peak load conditions. Check tension frequently during the first 24-48
hours of run-in operation. Over tensioning shortens belt and bearing life.
Keep belts free from foreign material which may cause slipping. Never
maintenance
Figure 1
LOOSEN HARDWARE
MOTOR
JACKING
SCREWS
SINGLE MOTOR—TWO FANS. MHF705 ONLY.
Fastener Torque Values
Machine Bolt
Size
Galvanized
Stainless
ft·lb
ƒ
N·m
ft·lb
ƒ
N·m
8mm
8
10
15
20
10mm
15
20
30
40
12mm
25
35
50
65
16mm
65
85
120
160
20mm
125
170
230
315
Caution