Product Manual
CA / CT SERIES
  CAP600 
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   REV B June 2012
Model  HP 
Gage 
Deflection 
Ave
rage
Tension  Minimum
Maximum
555VT6  5  1/4"  13lb  11lb  14lb 
555VT8  5  1/4"  10lb  9lb  12lb 
775VT8  7.5  1/4"  10lb  9lb  12lb 
1075HT12  10  1/4"  8lb  7lb  10lb 
CT Gas  13-14  3/8"  20lb  18lb  23lb 
Table (8) CT Belt Tensioning Guide 
DIRECTION
OF APPLIED FORCE
Motor
Pulley
Compressor
Pulley
3.  Fig (15) Proper belt tensioning 
4
.  At the center of the span, perpendicular to the belt, apply pressure to the outer surface of 
the belt tension gauge as shown in figure (13). Apply force to the belt until the rubber ring 
on the deflection gauge is located at the original position of the belt. Record the reading on 
the belt tension gauge and compare to the chart. Reset the rubber ring on the belt tension 
gauge before taking another reading. 
5.  Adjust the take-up bolt to tighten or loosen the belt tension as required. 
6.  Finger-tighten ONE motor mounting bolt. Using a straight-edge, check that pulleys are 
aligned and adjust motor as necessary. 
7.  Finger tighten the remaining motor mounting bolts. 
8.  Using a wrench or air tool, incrementally tighten the mounting bolts in a basic crossing 
pattern. 
9.  Re-mount the belt guard. DO NOT attempt to operate the unit without the belt guard 
securely in place. 
10. Recheck the tension of the new belts several times in the first month of operation and 
adjust if necessary. Thereafter, check belt tension every three months. 










