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Step - by - Step How to Max II jack shaft adjustment This is the first
of our new how to series, we will be adding more every week, so check
back often. The Max II machine has a unique twin jack-shaft sprocket system. There are two of these jack-shaft units installed in MAX II's one on the left and another on the right side. Each one does the same job, to move the chain outwards on the frame and to provide a lower gear ratios. Each of these jack-shafts spin on twin replaceable bronze bushings. These jack-shafts feature up and down adjustments along with forward and rearward adjustments to provide chain adjustments and proper alignments with the chains. Note these step by step instruction are for the left jack-shaft, the right jack-shaft adjustments are the exact the same. |
![]() Photos shows the left side jack-shaft when siting in machine facing forward. There are 4 adjuster nuts, which must be loosened to move jack-shaft, Photo shows the two nuts on the adjuster which is located more towards the center of the machine, Note: Red pointer on these nuts, loosen the nuts a few turns. |
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![]() nuts the same keeping jack-shaft units even and parallel to the sprocket on the T-20 transmission. Adjust these nuts untill chain has about 1/2" of free play. |
After final adjustment, go back and check jack-shafts for proper alignments, keeping them even and parallel with related sprockets, after all is checked tighten the 4 lock down adjuster nuts, that were loosened in the first and second steps. |
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