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===Spindle Detente===
===Spindle Detente===
When the spindle is inserted into the receiver, a detent pin locks it in position. If the spindle is too difficult to insert or remove from the spindle receiver, or if it slips out too easily, the pressure with which the detent holds the spindle in place can be adjusted. Remove the cover of the head and locate the detente, which is a screw head held in place by a lock nut on the top of the spindle receiver. Loosen the lock nut to free the detente, adjust it to the desired position, and retighten the lock nut.
When the spindle is inserted into the receiver, a detent pin locks it in position. If the spindle is too difficult to insert or remove from the spindle receiver, or if it slips out too easily, the pressure with which the detent holds the spindle in place can be adjusted. Remove the cover of the head and locate the detente, which is a screw head held in place by a lock nut in a collar on the spindle receiver. Loosen the lock nut to free the detente, adjust it to the desired position, and retighten the lock nut.


To adjust the detent on the main drive shaft, it may be necessary to move the pulley away from the detent collar in order to have enough room to rotate the lock nut. To reposition the pulley, loosen the set screw located on the shoulder of the non-operator side. If you adjust the pulley, check the belt alignment after you’ve returned it to its original position.
To adjust the detent on the main drive shaft, it may be necessary to move the pulley away from the detent collar in order to have enough room to rotate the lock nut. To reposition the pulley, loosen the set screw located on the shoulder of the non-operator side. If you adjust the pulley, check the belt alignment after you’ve returned it to its original position.
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