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SPIDER ILD02 EFI - Component Adjustments and Electrical Care; Final Gear Drive and Electric Circuits; Blade Deceleration Adjustment

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Operation Manual Spider ILD02 EFI
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rev. 01-01-02-2021
11.11
FINAL GEAR DRIVE TO WHEELS
If you do not possess necessary equipment and skills, have this
work performed by an authorized service/dealer.
Remove the cover of the final gear drive. The cover is attached
by bolts onto the sides. Adjust the chain tensioner C so the
chain is properly tensioned. The tensioner can be shifted after
loosening the fastening screws (see the figure). To tighten the
chain, slightly unscrew the thrust bolt.
Do not tension the chain excessively. This could reduce the
durability of the chain and the bearing. Lubricate the chain by
spraying it with lubricating oil.
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11.12
MAINTAINING ELECTRIC CIRCUITS AND DEVICES, TRANSMITTER
Keep all parts of electric circuits clean, especially from oil products, dust sediments and dry grass.
Replace conductors with damaged insulation. For replacement use only original conductors supplied by the
manufacturer.
Repairs of electric circuit should only be performed by an approved dealer.
11.13
ADJUSTING BLADES DECELERATION
The electromagnetic clutch is placed under the clutch cover
(A) above the rotary blades. The clutch was adjusted by the
manufacturer. When engaged the clutch transmits power
onto the blades, when disengaged the brake stops the
rotating blades.
Do not change the clutch setting. If damage on this part of
the machine should occur, always leave the repairing to an
approved dealer. The maximum rundown time of the rotary
blade was set to 5 seconds.
After finishing any work on the
electro
magnetic clutch, the cover must be
returned to its original place and properly
sealed to prevent the clutch from getting
dirty
.
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