Tool 65 Manual

Step 1
Step 1 Image Turn smooth side up to square and cut belt (Tighten knob to secure belt properly).
Step 2
Step 2 Image Turn belt over (rough side to the outside edge) tighten arm down, take the carpenters knives and trim the rough side off 1 inch. Reminder: use the adjustable cutting edge on the side for a guide to trim and penetrate the belt for an even cut.
Step 3a
Step 3a Image Lock the lacing tool into the vice located directly in front of the hydraulic Jack, Reminder: make sure that the lacing tool is locked in properly for a correct procedure. When the lacing tool is locked set the belt into the lacer( diamond side of belt directly in front of the tool and the smooth side closest to the jack.
Step 3b
Step 3b Image You are now ready to press the lacing into the belt. Reminder: tighten the Jack firmly into the lacing to penetrate correctly for a secure fit. The last procedure to secure the lacing into the belt is to release the Jack then move the tab which is located directly on the front side of the lacing tool ever so slightly up and down tool, tighten the jack moving the tab pressing the lacings to secure evenly on the belt
Reminder
Just a reminder the Garner Beltlacing Co. Does not provide the use of a carpenters knife or cutting blades for the belt.
"I bought your Belt Lacer from you a few years ago while attending the Farm Show in Springfield, MO. I just wanted to let you know how really great your product is. It is so simple to use not to mention the time it saves on a trip to town to get tbe belts spliced whenever we break one or tear the lacing out of a belt. It also saves us time as well because we can just repair it and go on. It is very heavy duty and built sturdy so I feel it will last for years and years to come. I guess my only regret is that I didn't buy it earlier. Thanks for a wonderful product."
Sincerely, Jerry Evans Fairview, Mo.