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SalmanHamid

Hi all

Apologies if this has been discussed here before.

I am quite new to Treadmills, I have this treadmill for about 4-5 years and I had no idea that we need to lubricate the belt in order to keep it in good condition but in all fairness, the treadmill has hardly been used.

So I looked at a video on YouTube trying to figure out where to club he belt and one of the suggestions was if the belt is too tight, lose the belt slightly from the bolts at the rear of the treadmill oil, and tighten it again.

Now that's where the problem starts.

1. While I was oiling the belt the cap popped out and I ended up in emptying a full 200ml bottle under the belt, so the issue was to clean all the excessive oil, I used some old towels and carefully sliding them inside the belt and took a lot of the oil out.

2. Now I just can't get to align the belt. Firstly how would I know that what is too tight, I understand if I manage to stop the treadmill with my foot on it means the belt is too loose but how would I know that it is too tight, I can manage to lift the belt slightly up and put my finger in I believe it is the right amount?

3. So when I run the treadmill without walking on at and set the speed around 7 to check the belt alignment belt is perfectly aligned the moment I stop on it and starts walking it slides to the right, I am just banging my head against the wall now!!!

Any advice is highly appreciated.

Many thanks
Sal
 
What is the make and model of the treadmill?
Have you tried looking on the internet for a manual for this?
 
It's a Roger Black treadmill cant seem to find the model number anywhere!

Now the only issue is belt only stay straight while you are not on the treadmill the moment you stop on, it miss-align again!
 
Jesus, 200ml will make that belt slip like mad. I live mine up every 200 miles so about every 4 weeks at the moment.

To align the belt I believe to make it go over to the right loosen the right screw quarter turn and left screw the same to move it left.

mines a Reebok so might be slightly different
 
Annoying part is, the belt is perfectly aligned the moment I start walking on it moves to the right, and once I get off let it run for few minutes it comes back to center!
 

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