User Manual

Operating Instructions
1. Fully depress the ball so the hook engages the belt.
See Figure 1.
2. Hold the gauge square to the edge of the belt, and
release the ball using a quick, snapping motion.
See Figure 2.
3. Read tension units (pounds, newtons, etc.) on the
dial face, across from the indicator on the gauge
body.
4.Setbelttensiontomanufacturer’sspecications.
5. Remove gauge from belt before starting the engine.
Usage Tips
Readings will vary slightly in different locations on the
same belt due to irregularities in belt composition.
Avoid testing on a spliced area of the belt.
The gauge is accurate only on the type of belt for
which it is designed. Use a gauge designed to
cover the full belt width; a gauge that picks up only
one edge of a wide belt will not supply an accurate
reading.
Belt Tension Gauge
Caution: To prevent personal injury or damage
to the gauge,
Wear eye protection that meets ANSI Z87.1
and OSHA standards.
Do not drop the gauge.
Do not use a snapping motion to release the ball
unless the gauge is mounted on a belt.
Keep the gauge clean to prevent foreign matter
from entering the housing and causing internal
damage to the gauge.
Figure 1 Figure 2
Indicator
Ball
Operating Instructions
1. Fully depress the ball so the hook engages the belt.
See Figure 1.
2. Hold the gauge square to the edge of the belt, and
release the ball using a quick, snapping motion.
See Figure 2.
3. Read tension units (pounds, newtons, etc.) on the
dial face, across from the indicator on the gauge
body.
4.Setbelttensiontomanufacturer’sspecications.
5. Remove gauge from belt before starting the engine.
Usage Tips
Readings will vary slightly in different locations on the
same belt due to irregularities in belt composition.
Avoid testing on a spliced area of the belt.
The gauge is accurate only on the type of belt for
which it is designed. Use a gauge designed to
cover the full belt width; a gauge that picks up only
one edge of a wide belt will not supply an accurate
reading.
Belt Tension Gauge
Caution: To prevent personal injury or damage
to the gauge,
Wear eye protection that meets ANSI Z87.1
and OSHA standards.
Do not drop the gauge.
Do not use a snapping motion to release the ball
unless the gauge is mounted on a belt.
Keep the gauge clean to prevent foreign matter
from entering the housing and causing internal
damage to the gauge.
Figure 1 Figure 2
Indicator
Ball

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