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[title] Remove the drive belt and springed gear | |
[* black] You can remove the belt that drives the gearbox at this point - if this has worn out then only the high speed attachment will have been working. It will lift off nicely with a screwdriver. | |
[* black] The large gear then needs to be gripped, and the "dog" on top of it needs to be removed. | |
- | [* black] You'll need to hold the gear in place (by holding the bit that grips the K attachment - get someone else to hold onto it tight) and turn the dog with a spanner. Eventually the person holding will feel it release, and you can unscrew the final turn carefully so the spring doesn't fly off! |
+ | [* black] You'll need to keep the gear in place - either fit an attachment and wedge a piece of timber between it and the body of the machine or get someone else to hold onto it tight) and turn the dog with a spanner. Eventually you or the person holding will feel it release, and you can unscrew the final turn carefully so the spring doesn't fly off! |
+ | [* black] If using timber for the above a piece of dressed timber about 120 mm long (and 15 mm wide x 10 mm high) was used succesfully for this. It can be used to refit the dog by wedging it on the opposite side when refitting |
[* black] Apologies for the cake/belt continuity errors in this set - some are taken during reassembly |