When a cam-opening timing belt deviates outward or inward, timely adjustment measures are needed to ensure smooth transmission. For outward deviation, follow these steps: First, locate the tensioner swing arm bearing on the upper right base and loosen its M16 locking screw. Next, slowly tighten the adjusting screw, carefully observing the change in the timing belt's position. Adjust gradually until the timing belt is centered and transmitting smoothly. The goal of this adjustment is to achieve smooth transmission of the timing belt, specifically the "cam-opening" aspect.
For inward deviation, the steps are slightly different. Similarly, loosen the M16 locking screw on the tensioner swing arm bearing on the upper right base. However, instead of tightening the adjusting screw, gently tap the front of the tensioner swing arm bearing with a rubber mallet. This tapping action should be moderate to avoid unnecessary damage to the equipment. By tapping, we can change the position of the tensioner pulley, thus ensuring the "cam-open" timing belt is centered and drives smoothly.
When dealing with these two types of misalignment, it's necessary to carefully observe the changes in the timing belt and adjust it as needed until the ideal transmission state is achieved. After adjustment, be sure to retighten the M16 locking screws to ensure the stability and safety of the equipment.
Furthermore, to prevent misalignment of the cam-open timing belt, we also need to pay attention to equipment maintenance and upkeep in daily use, such as regularly checking the wear of the timing belt and cleaning debris from inside the equipment. These measures can effectively extend the service life of the equipment and ensure it is always in good working condition.
