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Linear Tensioner Installation Instructions 
Roller Chain Drives
Mounting Requirements
Before beginning the installation, review the following:
- Mounting bracket and supporting framework must be sturdy to prevent twisting under load.
- Mounting bracket and linear tensioner must be located to allow for correct alignment with the driveR and driveN sprockets.
- The linear tensioner should always be mounted on the slack side of the drive. See Fig. 1.
- A linear tensioner used on a chain drive should always be positioned on the outside of the chain. See Fig. 2. Note: If using the LT series and idler sprocket, at least three teeth must engage the chain.

- If possible, position the linear tensioner approximately 1/2, but no less than 1/3, of the center distance from the driveR sprocket.
- Never use a spring-loaded linear tensioner on a reversing drive.
Assembly Instructions 
- If you are using a CT series tensioner, continue to step 2; otherwise, mount the idler sprocket to the LT linear tensioner head.
- Drill a hole in the mounting bracket, positioned to meet the above Mounting Requirements, corresponding to mounting bolt size outlined in Table 1.
- Insert mounting bolt in linear tensioner body and into the mounting hole. See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. Hand tighten only! Check the alignment with the driveR and driveN sprockets. Any misalignment must be corrected!
- Determine the final mounting location, amount of travel, and necessary tightening force on the chain. See Table 1.
- With the tensioner securely held into position, tighten the mounting fastener.
- Compress the tensioner head to the desired amount of travel.
- Place the chain over all of the sprockets.
- Slowly release the force of the linear tensioner head until it contacts the chain.
- Before starting the drive, recheck drive alignment and check all mounting fasteners for tightness.
Table 1. Tensioner Data
Model
Series
|
Force Range (lbs.)
|
Total
Travel
(in.)
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Appx. Force
(lbs.) 1
per 1/8" Travel |
Mounting Slot
|
Mounting Hole
(thru)
|
Mounting Hole (tapped)
|
CT 1000-L |
5 - 30 |
1.10 |
2.8 |
0.42 |
— |
— |
LT 1000-L |
5 - 30 |
1.10 |
2.8 |
0.42 |
0.40 |
3/8 - 16 |
CT1000 |
15 - 40 |
0.85 |
3.7 |
0.42 |
— |
— |
LT 1000 |
15 - 40 |
0.85 |
3.7 |
0.42 |
0.40 |
3/8 - 16 |
CT2000 |
20 - 60 |
1.25 |
4.0 |
0.49 |
— |
— |
LT2000 |
20 - 60 |
1.25 |
4.0 |
0.49 |
0.51 |
1/2 - 13 |
CT3000 |
45 - 100 |
1.65 |
5.3 |
0.57 |
— |
— |
LT3000 |
45 - 100 |
1.65 |
5.3 |
0.57 |
0.51 |
1/2 - 13 |
Note 1) All forces (lbs.) are nominal.
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