Posted by Bob M on December 07, 2008 at 18:58:24 from (74.74.136.142):
In Reply to: SMTA Fan Belt Pulley posted by GordoSD on December 07, 2008 at 18:01:32:
The adjustable flange is right hand threaded onto the hub. To tighten the belt turn the flange clockwise as viewed from the fan.
How to turn the flange? I use a long punch engaged into any convenient flange "lug" and tap with a hammer. Hold the fan from turning with a scrap of wood wedged between a fan blade tip and shroud.
Be sure to remove the locking set screw from the adjustable flange! A shot of your favorite penetrating oil down the set screw hole is often helpful.
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Tip: The fan belt SHOULD run "a little loose". 1-1/2" or so deflection under light finger pressure at mid-span is about right.
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