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Terex TL100 User Manual

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Maintenance and Care 7
TL80 85
7.9.6 V-belt
Checking the condition of the V-belt
Check or tension V-belts only when the
engine is turned off.
Risk of injury!
Check the entire V-belt for damage (visual
inspection).
Replace damaged or worn V-belts
immediately.
Checking V-belt tension
We recommend the use of a belt
tensioner gauge in order to check the V-
belt tension. The tension check must be
carried out according to the
manufacturer’s manual.
Checking Tension Without Using a Belt
Tensioner Gauge
To check the tension, press the V-belt with
your thumb in the middle of the greatest free
length, and measure the sag.
Using medium thumb pressure of approx.
45 N, the V-belt sag (A) should equal approx.
10-15 mm.
Tensioning the V-belt
Slacken the fastening screws (47/1).
Swing the generator (47/2) until the tension is
correct.
Re-tighten the fastening screws.
Check the tension again.
7.9.7 Checking Valve Lash
The valve lash must be checked by your service
specialist.
Changing the V-belt
Slacken the fastening screws (47/1).
Swivel the generator against the direction of
tensioning.
Remove the used V-belt and fit new one.
Rotate the generator (47/2) in the direction of
the arrow until the V-belt tension is correct.
Re-tighten the fastening screws.
Check the tension again.
When new V-belts are mounted, their
tension has to be checked after the first
15 min. and adjusted if necessary.
L824-047
2
1
A
Fig. 47 V-belt

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Terex TL100 Specifications

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BrandTerex
ModelTL100
CategoryCompact Loader
LanguageEnglish

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