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Installation and control elements
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CF-2116 D in front right, V-belt cover Fig. 4.4
The V-belts are checked (with the motor shut down) by
pressing them with the nger (in the middle of the long-
est free section). They should deect only by approx.
10 mm. If they can be deected by more that 10 mm
they need to be re-tensioned.
• Reach under the V-belt cover and press the middle of
the longest free section of the cutting shaft V-belt with
the nger (motor shut down).
For tensioning and changing the V-belts of the cutting
shaft refer to sections 6.6.2 and 6.6.3.
4.2.6 Checking the tension
of the feed V-belt
ATTENTION!
Check the V-belt after 10 operating hours!
After the rst commissioning of the
CF-2116 D and/or after having replaced the feed V-belt
it has to be checked and, if necessary, re-tensioned
after 10 operating hours.
The feed V-belt, between drive motor and hydrostatic
feed gear, is located under the V-belt cover rear left of
the machine’s travel direction (g. 4.5).
• Reach under the V-belt cover and press the middle
of the longest free section of the feed V-belt with the
nger (motor shut down).
The V-belt should only deect by approx. 10 mm. If it
can be deected by more it needs re-tension. You will
nd more information on tensioning and changing the
feed V-belt in sections 6.6.4 and 6.6.5.
CF-2116 D V-belt cover Fig. 4.5
Cover of feed V-belt
4.2.7 Checking tension of feed chain
The feed roller chain is positioned between the hydro-
static feed gear and the shaft for the drive wheels in the
lower left part of the superstructure box (with the gear,
in machine direction, rear) (g. 4.6).
CF-2116 D, rear side Fig. 4.6
checking feed gear box shaft for
opening drive wheels
• Check the tension of the feed roller chain through the
upper opening in the gear box (joint cutter and motor
shut down) (g. 4.6).
The chain must not overlie too loosely (must not jump
over the chain’s teeth).
Tensioning and changing the feed roller chain is de-
scribed in chapter 6.6.9.