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The GT1000 is the best landscape curb extruder on the market today because:
It is the only machine that produces a "Void Free" product. This means the curb comes out without cracks or voids and is extremely well compacted. It is the only machine to have NO track and trolley system. This is the undercarriage or moving parts below and behind the plunger system. The problem with the track and trolley system is concrete and debris gets into the bearings creating maintenance and down time.
It offers quick release mold attachments. No wrench is needed like our competitors.
It has a belt tensioner. No loose belts like the competitors. Built with quality USA construction. No overseas labor and inferior parts/materials like some of our competitors.
The bottom line is that curb extruders are like automobiles, there are many to choose from, however, there are MAJOR differences in quality and options. Curbing is a lucrative business opportunity and will make you money, therefore, make the right decision the first time and do it right!
You can learn more about the GT1000 and starting your own landscape curbing business at www.thecurbdepot.com The Curb Depot manufactures landscape curbing equipment for the decorative curbing industry. Our motto is "Built by Curbers for Curbers". We use our curbing experience in selecting the concrete curbing and landscape edging equipment we sell and support. Our extensive training program teaches you how to start and run a successful landscape curbing business.
The Curb Depot supports your landscape concrete curbing business with concrete curbing accessories, concrete curbing materials, and landscape curbing business marketing supplies.
When you buy your landscape curbing equipment from The Curb Depot, you not only get quality landscape curbing equipment, but you also receive ongoing concrete curbing business support.
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The Curb Depot, llc
Take Care of Your Treadmill
Treadmills are made much better than they were just a few years ago. You can expect a new one to last a long time. Treadmills do have a lot of moving parts, though, you can extend their lives significantly with some regular maintenance.
The first step is to read your owner's manual. There are some basic differences in treadmills that mean that one set of maintenance procedures do not apply to all treadmills. Don't do something to your treadmill just because your friend did it to theirs! The best example is lubrication of this principle is the tread belt. Lubricating those belts that don't require it, or lubricating with the wrong kind of lubricant, can permanently damage your machine. The wrong kinds of lubricant include motor oil and cooking oil. The right kind is typically petroleum-free and designed specifically for treadmills. By applying lubricant to the tread belt, you reduce the friction on it and extend its life. Be careful not to get any lubrication on the outer belt surface as this would make it slippery and difficult to run on.
Tread belts stretch over time so often need to be adjusted to prevent or correct slipping. Proper alignment of the front and rear rollers reduces the stress on the belt and extends its life. Your owner's manual will tell you how to align and tighten the belt. Typically, you can adjust the belt's lateral position and tension with an Allen wrench on the bolts at the base of the treadmill. A knocking sound while running on the machine may be the belt not tracking correctly. It could also be a defective roller.
To further reduce uneven stress on the treadmill and the possibility of the belt becoming unaligned, place it on the most level floor you can. If your floor is not level, using a carpenter's level and shims can correct for this.
A leading cause of treadmill problems is dust. A dusty belt can increase strain on the motor and reduce its life. Therefore, keep dust out of your workout room and remove it from your treadmill when possible. Vacuuming between the belt and frame, or just wiping with a damp cloth, can extend the life of your machine. If you unplug the treadmill and rotate the belt to a different position before vacuuming again, you will as much dust out as you can. You can also take off the motor cover and vacuum inside, but be careful not the touch the static-sensitive electronics.
Putting a rubber mat under your treadmill not only protects your floor, but can prevent the treadmill from drawing dust into itself while it's running. Plugging the treadmill into a surge protector will prevent damage to the console of the treadmill in an electrical storm. Plugging into a grounded outlet will help prevent electrical shocks.
Your treadmill will be fine!
About the Author
Robert Braun is Vice President of Sales for Treadmill-World.com, one of the leading sources of treadmills online. For more information on treadmills, see http://www.Treadmill-World.com.
this bolt will not budge?
I'm trying to remove the timing belt tensioner. I removed the bolt on the right and now i'm trying to remove the the pivot bolt on the left. The pivot bolt won't budge. I tried a breaker bar and the sockets eventually slip. I tried a wrench and still won't move. The torque for that bolt should be around 20lbs I don't know what happened with that bolt being so tight. My only option is to break the bolt and get a new one.
First of all make sure its not left-handed threads then heat the bolt up with a torch. Make it red but don't melt it and use the breaker bar and it will come loose.
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