Service manual

3.0 Maintenance Guide
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Figure 19
4. Now move the gears in the directions shown in Figure 19. Some machines are equipped with
gears that have a small stub on them which can be used to turn the gear using a pliers or
wrench if necessary. If the larger gear cannot be moved by hand, carefully tap on it with a
rubber hammer, or carefully pry it with a long bar. Be very careful not to damage the gear
teeth. Rotate the gears so that at least one whole tooth is engaged (Figure 20).
Figure 20
5. Engage the motor brake by moving the brake lever clockwise (when looking at lever from
front of machine) as shown in Figure 20).
NOTE: The motor brake must be engaged before machine is powered up or damage to
the machine could result.
Disengage Brake
Engage Brake