DISPOSAL
18.2.1 Replacement of the V-belt (only for ZI-BAS250)
Always keep the V-belt correctly tensioned. A belt that is too loose weakens the
power transmission (drive and braking effect), too much tension leads to excessive
stress on the belt (heating).
18.2.2 Replacement of the table insert
The table insert needs to be replaced when its slot has become enlarged or damaged.
Procedure:
Remove the table insert from the work table by pushing up from underneath.
Fit a new table insert.
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DISPOSAL
Observe the national waste disposal regulations. Never dispose of the machine,
machine components or equipment in residual waste. If necessary, contact your
local authorities for information on the disposal options available.
If you buy a new machine or an equivalent device from your specialist dealer, he
is obliged in certain countries to dispose of your old machine properly.
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ZI-BAS205 /
ZI-BAS25052
NOTE
Loose V-Belt tension
Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
Remove the saw blade. Proceed as described in
section 0.
Loosen the screw (S) which fixes the motor (M) to the
exterior of the housing.
Reduce the tension of the V-belt (AR) by pushing the
motor (M) upwards.
Change the V- belt
Loosen the shaft circlip (SC).
To remove the drive belt (DB), push the saw wheel
(SW) with the motor pulley (MP) off the shaft.
Replace the old drive belt with a new one.
Reinstall lower saw wheel (SW) with the motor pulley
(MP) by sliding it back onto the shaft.
Secure with the shaft circlip (SC).
Place the new drive belt (DB) partially around the
motor pulley (MP), then turn the wheel by hand until
the drive belt (DB) is completely seated on the motor
pulley (MP).
Tension the V- belt
Tension the drive belt by moving the motor (M)
downwards.
To check the drive belt tension, press inwards in the
middle of the belt with a force of three to four kilograms.
The tension is correct if the drive belt does not yield more
than 1.2 cm.
When the tension of the belt is at the desired level,
retighten the screw (S) that was previously loosened.
To reattach the saw blade, proceed as described in
section 0.
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