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Hi Y'all!

 

Can anyone tell me how to correctly tension my CS100 belts?

 

The manual gives a torque/force figure (in Newtons) but I'm not sure how to measure this. Is there a special tool that measures the tightness of the belt (by deflection?).

 

Don't want them to slip and neither do I want to screw up the bearings by having them too tight...

 

Thanks.

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Posted
Hi Y'all!

 

Can anyone tell me how to correctly tension my CS100 belts?

 

The manual gives a torque/force figure (in Newtons) but I'm not sure how to measure this. Is there a special tool that measures the tightness of the belt (by deflection?).

 

Don't want them to slip and neither do I want to screw up the bearings by having them too tight...

 

Thanks.

 

Torque Wrench.

Posted
Hi Y'all!

 

Can anyone tell me how to correctly tension my CS100 belts?

 

The manual gives a torque/force figure (in Newtons) but I'm not sure how to measure this. Is there a special tool that measures the tightness of the belt (by deflection?).

 

Thanks.

 

Dayco do a Krikit gauge if you want to spend £30 ish Krikit? V-Belt Tension Gauge | Gates Corporation BSL or any decent belt supplier should be able to get one for you.

 

Bob

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I tend to tighten them until with reasonable pressure with one finger, the belt can be pushed inwards to a depth of around 5mm or the depth of the other belt.

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