Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- MK-2005G Cover
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Safety
- Unpacking, Transport, Universal Stand and Assembly
- Setup, Startup, Adjustment, Operation and Shutdown
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- New Maintenance
- Maintenance following Use
- Monthly Maintenance
- Six (6) Month Maintenance
- Yearly and Two Year Maintenance
- Blade Dressing
- Diamond Blade Change-out
- Movable Cutting Table Wheel Change Out
- Protective Wooden Strip Replacement
- Check Fuel Level
- Checking Oil Level
- Changing Oil
- Engine Air Filter Inspection, Cleaning and Replacement
- Fuel Sediment Cup Cleaning
- Spark Plug Adjustment and Replacement
- V-Belt Inspection, Adjustment and Replacement
- Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- Exploded View and Parts List
- Theory
- Accessories
- Ordering and Return Instructions
MK-2005G Revision 1, Effective Date December 26, 2000
Page 42
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE: DO NOT use a screwdriver when installing new belts.
(M)
Remove the V-belt
(L)
Push the Engine Mounting Plate
toward the front of the unit to
loosen the V-belt
(K)
Loosen Engine Adjustment
Strap Lock-nut then loosen
the Engine Adjustment Strap
(J)
Loosen engine mounting plate
If re-tensioning, go to step S
(O)
Verify the V-belt is seated in
The grooves of both pulleys
(N)
Install the new V-belt
(MK Diamond Part No. 156294)
(P)
Verify the Engine Adjustment
Strap Lock-nut is loose then
tighten the Adjustment Strap
(R)
Check V-belt tension
(proper tension 1/8-inch)
(Q)
Tighten the Engine Adjustment
Strap to remove slack
(S)
Continue adjusting V-belt until
tension is correct then tighten the
Engine Adjustment Strap Lock-nut
(U)
Install the Belt Guard
(T)
Check V-belt tension
(proper tension 1/8-inch)
Turn counter-
clockwise to
loosen
1/2-inch
Wrench
Retaining Bolts
1/2-inch
Wrench
Adjustment
Strap Bolt
V-belt
V-belt
Pulley
Turn clockwise
to tighten
1/2-inch
Wrench
Remove Slack
Check Tension
1/2-way
between pulleys
Check Tension
1/2-way
between pulleys
Turn clockwise
to tighten
1/2-inch
Wrench
1/2-inch
Wrench
Retaining Bolts
Turn clockwise
to tighten
Turn counter-
clockwise to
loosen
Direction of Push
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