REPLACING THE DRIVE BELT
If the drive belt becomes worn, oil-
soaked, excessively cracked, frayed, or
otherwise damaged, replace the belt.
WARNING:
the unit and remove the battery pack(s)
before performing any maintenance task
on your snow shovel.
Required tools (not included):
◾
T20 Torx screwdriver
◾
Needle Nose Pliers
1. Use a T20 Torx screwdriver (not
included) to remove the drive belt
cover by removing the 7 Torx screws
as shown in Fig. 11a & 11b.
2. Use needle nose pliers (not included)
to remove the spring from the hook
to release the belt tension (Fig. 11c
& 11d).
3. Remove the drive belt by
slowly turning the auger pulley
counterclockwise while pulling the
belt outwards (Fig. 11e).
4. Install the new drive belt by rotating it onto the pulleys (Fig. 11f).
Tips: Rotate the new drive belt first around the motor pulley, then the idler pulley, and
finally, around the auger pulley. Slowly turn the auger pulley clockwise to drive the belt
inwards (Fig. 11f).
5. Use needle nose pliers (not included) to install the spring onto the hook to tension
the drive belt (Fig. 11c).
6. Reinstall the drive belt cover and secure it with the 7 Torx screws removed in step
1 (Fig. 11a).
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56-VOLT LITHIUM-ION CORDLESS 12" SNOW SHOVEL — SNS1200/SNS1200-FC
Make sure to turn off
11a
11b
Motor
Pulley
Drive
Belt
Torx Screw
Drive Belt Cover
Idler Pulley
Hook
Spring
Auger Pulley