While I am running on my machine, the belt hesitates. I have a feeling that I need to lubricate the rollers, Am I correct? If so, How do I open the area to lubricate and what type of lubrication is needed? My owners manual does not provide information about how to open that area. If the above is not the case, please help me in getting my A 2050 working again. Thank you for your time [email protected]
If the drive roller is moving and the belt is not it is probably a loose belt .there are bolts at the rear of most treadmills on each side . tighten each a little bit at a time. step on the belt hard, if the belt stops, tighten it up more . if it pulls your foot back then you have good tension. note not to over tighten the belt as this can cause damage to the treadmill as for lubrication be careful , some belt have been impregnated with wax and do not require waxing , others are either powder or liquid wax
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If the drive roller is moving and the belt is not it is probably a loose belt .there are bolts at the rear of most treadmills on each side . tighten each a little bit at a time. step on the belt hard, if the belt stops, tighten it up more . if it pulls your foot back then you have good tension. note not to over tighten the belt as this can cause damage to the treadmill
as for lubrication be careful , some belt have been impregnated with wax and do not require waxing , others are either powder or liquid wax