hi my name is John Kennedy here at leuco
incorporated and I'm going to explain
today how to properly tension and track
a belt the first thing you want to do
before while tracking your belt is you
want to make sure that your conveyor is
level with the floor you want to make
sure that it's Square to itself that all
your ends don't sag you want to make
sure this doesn't sag up or down make
sure that this is level with the bed
same with your other end make sure that
it's level with the bed that your
pulleys nice and split in between itself
at the drive end needs to be the same
way to make sure that this is all level
and square to itself that the pulley is
nice and split the next step is to go
ahead and get the proper tension to your
belt so as you can see here the belts
still loose and they have a slide back
and forth from side to side on the
pulley you want to get that right in the
middle of the split then what you want
to do is go ahead and start adjusting
these tension screws out evenly you want
to make sure they're even all the way
usually start out with a common like say
go half an inch on each side then check
to see how tight it is the easiest tool
to use while tracking a belt is a 3/8
ratchet with a with a 12-point 3/4
socket your first step is to start
tensioning out the pulley so you usually
want to stick with like a common
denominator like half an inch or
something like that just to get a basis
of where what you're doing so I get it
out a little bit more
that's a half an inch
that's a half an inch on that side but
as you can see I can still move my my
belt back and forth so I have not
received quite proper tension yet
now I have it out to about
three-quarters of an inch so I'll match
the other side to the same
sounds up to fifteen sixteenths as you
can see I can still move my belt still
not tight enough so I'll continue to
tension it out
got about an inch on that side so I'll
match my inch to the other side
still can move my belt so still not
tight enough they working it out in
small increments got that side to inch
and a quarter still need to go a little
farther out that out to just over inch
and a half about inch of 9/16 tension
this side out to match the other side
about inch and 9/16
nine-sixteenths still got to go just a
little farther starting to get there
though
spot inch and three-quarter as you can
tell it's still not there yet I can move
it pretty easily from side to side so
I'll continue to tension it out
I got about two inches on that side
about two inches on that side still got
a little bit of play in there
quarter inch increments are pretty good
to work with while tensioning out your
belt you want to work it evenly across
both sides but always use like a quarter
inch on this side quarter inch on that
side so you don't get the belt too tight
but you make sure that you get it tight
enough where it's not going to slip on
your pulleys still tensioning it out get
this size of two and a quarter okay as
you can see it looks like we got there
now we can't move our belt on our pulley
anymore looks like we're good that's
pretty good okay always something to
remember while tension in your belt you
want to be able to take your fist and
fit it in between the belt and bed and
then you know you have a pretty good
tension on the belt now that you have
your conveyor run and you just want to
kind of look at the belt and see what
it's doing as you can see it's beginning
to track off to the side but we'll just
let it keep going a little bit to make
sure that it's not going to go too far
as you can see the pulleys tracking off
to one side so as I tension up this
screw it's going to bring my belt back
to the other direction
a little bit goes a long way in this
step if you move it too much it may work
itself too far the other way you may
have to move it back the belt starting
to work its way back so now I'll just
stand back and observe and see what the
belts going to do a rule of thumb while
tracking you always want to remember
that the faster your belts moving the
quicker it'll it'll go through
adjustments say you go a little bit on
this side it may go really really fast
scenes that your belt goes fast with a
slower moving belt like this one it may
take a little more time for your
adjustments as you can see here my
adjustment on this side has caused my
belt to run a little bit off to this
side so I can either back this side off
a little bit or I can tension this side
out just a little to see if it responds
so I'll decide to go ahead and tight
tighten this side out some more just a
couple turns
and then we'll stand back and see what
our adjustments have done as you can see
it's already starting to work its way
back onto the pulley so we'll just stand
back and watch it it's starting to track
itself off and you want to make sure
that it's doing the same down at the
drive-in so down here at the drive end
we have another adjustment it's called
the snubber roller that's this roller
here it has small adjustment to help
your drive stay on course
to track so what I'll do is seems that
it's tracking over this direction I'll
loosen this side up okay with the
adjustment down here I can loosen this
bolt here and I can pull this roller
towards me
tighten that up and we'll just see how
that change takes course as you can see
it looks like it's already starting to
work its way back to the other direction
belt tracking usually is pretty tedious
you have to make sure that you take your
time and that you make proper
adjustments to the belt it may take some
time and it may take a little effort to
get it to track properly but once it's
tracked then you shouldn't have to mess
with it during tracking it's always
important to remember you may not be
able to get it completely perfect but as
you see here we're doing a good tracking
job but it may track a little bit more
to this side or a little bit more to
this side one key thing to remember is
you never want it to run off the end of
the pulley here or off the end of the
pulley here or vice versa at the drive
end as long as it's working itself over
and coming back working itself over and
coming back it's getting pretty good
tracking as long as you're not tearing
up the edges of your belt by tracking
too far this way or too far that way
you're doing pretty good I just wanted
to thank you for watching our video
about belt tracking just remember belt
tracking is a fairly easy process but
you always want to take your time while
doing it to make sure you do it properly
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