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BA 50Z3/6003 en – Edition 4.3 * 5003b520.fm 5-25
Maintenance
5.10 V-belt
Danger!
Only check or retighten/replace the V-belt when the engine is stopped –
Risk of injury.
Stop the engine before performing inspection work in the engine compart-
ment.
Disconnect the battery or actuate the battery master switch.
Let the engine cool down.
Caution!
Cracked and stretched V-belts cause engine damage.
Have the V-belt replaced by an authorized workshop.
Check the V-belt once a day, and retighten it if necessary.
Retighten new V-belts after about 15 minutes of running time.
Checking V-belt tension
Stop the engine.
Raise the control lever base.
Remove the ignition key and carry it with you.
Disconnect the battery or actuate the battery master switch.
Let the engine cool down.
Open the engine cover.
Carefully check V-belt 1 for damage, cracks or cuts.
If the V-belt is damaged:
Have the V-belt replaced by authorized personnel.
Replace the V-belt if it touches the base of the V-belt groove or if the pulleys are
damaged.
Press with your thumb about 100 N (22.5 lbf) to check the deflection of the V-belt
between the crankshaft disc and the fan wheel.
A new V-belt should have a deflection of 6 to 8 mm (0.24 to 0.31 in), a used V-belt (after
about 5 minutes running time) should have a deflection of 7 to 9 mm (0.27 to 0.35 in).
Retighten the V-belt if necessary.
Close and lock the engine cover.
Fig. 287: Checking V-belt tension
About 8 mm (0.31 in)
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