How to Replace the V-Belt on a Makita Cut-Off Saw Model DPC7311

If your saw is showing signs of slippage, this article will show you how to remove and replace the V-belt on your Makita DPC7311 power cutter.

 How to replace the v-belt on a Makita DPC7311

THE FACTS | THE FIX | THE FINISH

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Over time, the drive belt on your cut-off saw will wear out or break. A worn belt will generally allow the blade to rotate normally until friction is applied. However, once the blade touches the work surface, the symptoms will become more obvious (the blade stops). Conversely, if the belt is broken, the engine will run normally, but the blade will not rotate at all.

If your saw is showing signs of slippage, this article will show you how to remove and replace the V-belt on your Makita DPC7311 (Power Cutter) cut-off saw.

THE FACTS  |  THE FIX  |  THE FINISH

REMOVING THE V-BELT  [top]

1. Remove belt tensioning cover.

Loosen (but do not yet remove) the nuts on the tensioning cover.

 Loosen the nuts

 

Use a long-handled Phillip's screwdriver to relieve tension on the belt via the belt tensioning screw.

 Release tension on the belt

 

Remove the nuts from the belt tensioning cover.

 Remove the nuts

 

Remove the belt tensioning cover.

 Remove the belt cover

2. Remove the cutter head assembly.

Disengage the drive belt from the pulley on the cutter assembly.

 Disengage the belt pulley

 

Remove the cutter head assembly.

 Remove the cutting head

3. Remove the handle support bracket.

Remove the three screws from the handle bracket.

 Remove the screws

 

Remove the handle bracket from the saw.

 Remove the handle bracket

4. Remove the handle support pot.

Remove the nut from the pot.

 Remove the nuts

 

Remove the pot.

 Remove the handle pot

5. Remove the rear belt cover.

Remove the three screws from the rear belt cover.

 Remove cover screws

 

Remove the rear belt cover.

 Remove the belt cover

6. Remove the V-belt.

Disengage the belt from the rear pulley.

 Disengage belt from rear pulley

 

Remove the belt from the unit.

 Remove the belt

INSTALLING THE NEW BELT  [top]

7. Install the new V-belt.

Thread the belt around the clutch and engage the rear pulley.

 Align the belt with the pulley

 

Align the middle section of the belt with the inner belt guard.

 Align the belt with the arm

REASSEMBLING THE UNIT  [top]

8. Reinstall the rear belt cover.

Install the rear belt cover.

 Install the rear cover

 

Secure the rear belt cover with the screws.

 Secure the rear cover

9. Reinstall the handle support pot.

Install the handle support pot.

 Replace the handle pot

 

Secure the pot with the screw.

 Secure the handle pot

10. Reinstall the handle support bracket.

Install the handle bracket.

 Reinstall handle bracket

 

Secure the bracket with the screws.

 Secure the handle bracket

11. Reinstall the cutter head.

Thread the belt onto the pulley of the cutter head assembly.

 Thread the belt around the pulley

 

Align the mounting studs with the holes on the arm.

 Align the mounting studs

 

Install the cutter head assembly.

 Reinstall the cutter head

12. Reinstall the belt tensioning cover.

Install the belt tensioning cover.

 Reinstall the tensioning cover

 

Install (but do not fully tighten) the nuts.

 Install the nuts

 

Use a long-handled Phillip’s screwdriver to increase tension on the belt via the tensioning screw.

 Add tension to the belt

 

Secure the nuts on the belt tensioning cover.

 Secure the nuts

 

SPECIFIX: At this point, tension on the belt will be approximate. Tension may need to be more accurately adjusted when the saw is put into service.

 Readjust tension as necessary

THE FACTS | THE FIX | THE FINISH

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