Replacing the blade drive belt, Engine, Cleaning the engine – Diamond Products CC155 User Manual
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Figure 19: Belt Adjustment Shaft and Nut
5. Test the belt tension and readjust the nut as
necessary. Refer to the Index for the belt
tension setting. DO NOT exceed the
manufacturer’s tension setting.
6. Retighten the four motor mount adapter nuts.
Replacing the Blade Drive Belt
1. Loosen the four motor mount adapter nuts on
underside of the frame.
2. Turn the belt adjustment shaft nut
counterclockwise to loosen the belt.
3. Remove the belt from the crankshaft sheave
and the blade shaft sheave.
4. Fit the new belt around the blade shaft sheave,
and then pull it up and fit it around the outer
groove on the crankshaft sheave.
5. Turn the belt adjustment shaft nut clockwise to
tighten the belt. Test the belt tension and
readjust the nut as necessary. Refer to the
Index for the belt tension setting. DO NOT
exceed the manufacturer’s tension setting.
6. Retighten the four motor mount adapter nuts.
Engine
WARNING
• Let the engine cool down prior
to performing maintenance.
• DO NOT perform maintenance
with the engine running unless stated
otherwise.
Refer to the engine manual and manufacturer for a
full maintenance schedule and additional
maintenance information.
Cleaning the Engine
Wipe down the engine exterior and guards
daily/regularly to prevent high operating
temperatures. DO NOT spray the engine with water
to prevent engine damage.
Storing
Complete the tasks listed below prior to storing the
saw for longer time frames:
• Lower the saw.
• Turn off all switches and controls.
• Clean and wipe down the saw.
• Store the saw in a cool, dry area out of reach
from children.
• Refer to the engine manual for engine tasks
prior to storing the saw.
Disposal
Properly dispose of the saw when it’s no longer
repairable, and/or contains safety hazards not
worth repairing or maintaining. Complete the tasks
listed below to properly dispose of the saw when
discontinuing usage:
• Drain all fluids from the saw and dispose
according to city, state, and federal regulations.
• Transport the saw to a salvage yard or
recycling facility for appropriate disposal.