donpiexoto
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I think instruction manual is not specific enough about belt tensioning as it only states to push belt tensioning handle down. If the belt tensioning handle is pushed all the way down there is very little or no deflection in belt, this tension is transferred to the bearings and can cause faster bearing wear compared to having some belt deflection. I push the handle all the way down, then raise slightly until their is relief of the belt tension. Jet refers to the movement of the handle as ratcheting, which I think means, you decide on the handle position.
These bearings are not a high cost item, but I don't want to spend time replacing bearings sooner than I need to.
These bearings are not a high cost item, but I don't want to spend time replacing bearings sooner than I need to.