| 1. |
Ensure that the blue indicator arm is pressed down.
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| 2. |
Place the 'Kriket' gauge in the center of the belt span, such
that it is aligned longitudinally with the belt length.
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| 3. |
Place a finger on the blue pressure pad and depress this
pressure pad. |
| 4. |
Keep pressing the blue pressure pad until you feel and hear a
distinct 'click'. When this 'click' sound is heard, do not press any
further. |
| 5. |
Remove the gauge and read the belt tension by observing the
point where the top side of the blue indicator arm crosses the
numbered scale on the gauge body. |
| Notes: |
| a. |
Care must be taken to ensure that the gauge is not 'rocked'
when pressing down on the blue pressure pad. The strap above the
pressure bar is provided to attach snugly over the finger and
prevent any 'rocking' motion. |
| b. |
The 'Kriket' device is available in three configurations as
shown in the table above. Which of these devices is used depends on
the belt width and the tension range. A good rule of thumb is to
ensure that the tension reading falls in the mid-range of the scale.
If the tension reading is on the extremities of the scale, use the
next higher or lower device. |
| c. |
Due to the fact that this device requires some amount of
practice and operator skill, the accuracy and repeatability of the
tension readings are not high. |