Spring washer on a Toro Timemaster

donald0039

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A convex spring washer is used to hold a V-belt pulley tight. I assume the washer needs to installed so the convex part faces up towards the nut? In other words the raised center section of the washer faces up?
 

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No, the convex goes toward the pulley, so pres is applied to the pulley not the nut.
 

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No, the convex goes toward the pulley, so pres is applied to the pulley not the nut.
I think we are saying the same thing. In this case the nut is above the pulley. The washer is larger than the nut. If the washer is installed with the high part under the nut then the outside edge of the washer will be hitting the pulley.
 

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Are you talking about the cogged timing pulley? This pulley should be tight to the shaft and there is no bearing, which I think you are wondering about. Shaft, pulley, washer and nut all turn as one assembly, when installed correctly.
 
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