Tool 75 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 3
Step 3 Image Loosen the knob and release the belt slide pushing the arm to the right for the clearance of the belt. Set the 7 inch lacing in the center of the tool #75 onto the guide pins to secure the lacing.
Step 4
Step 4 Image Once the lacing is in place turn the belt rough side up and push the belt into the lacing, move the belt slide in position and tighten knob tightly for a secure fit reminder: make sure there is a 1/2" clearance on both sides of the belt . The final application is to penetrate the pins into 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.