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ORKEL MC850 - Adjusting the Chamber Belt Tensioner

ORKEL MC850
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Figure 7.15 :
Bracket, upper adjust-
ment roller
Figure 7.16 :
Tension roller
By increasing the distance D, the belt will go towards A (Figure 7.16) in the chamber. If decreasing the dis-
tance the belt will go towards B (Figure 7.16) in the chamber.
If the tracking of the belt still goes towards one of the sides, this operation must be carried out on the left
side, but in reverse order.
If increasing the distance D (Figure 7.15), the belt tracking will enter towards B (Figure 7.16).
The belt must run freely between the chamber walls.
7.7.4 Adjusting the chamber belt tensioner
The tension of the belts is under the influence of the force from the twin springs on both sides of the cham-
ber.
Figure 7.17 :
Belt tensioner, right side
Basic settings:
Turn the nut B, until there’s a clearance A of 1 mm between the coils (Figure 7.17).
NOTE: When pressing very light and dry materials, such as hay and wooden chips, the material might have some
problems to start rotating. If such problem occurs, the clearance must be reduced. A = 0 - 1mm.
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