Polaris Pantone 425C Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
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MAINTENANCE
Track Tension
WARNING! Moving parts can cut and crush body parts. When performing the
checks and adjustments recommended on the following pages, stay clear of all
moving parts. Never perform track measurement or adjustments with the engine
running.
Track tension is critical for maximum efficiency and performance.
Track tension controls the approach angle of the track to the rail beam in
powder snow conditions. Deep snow performance will be optimized at
the specified tension. Looser tensions will cause the track to “bunch” in
front of the rail tips, causing improper approach angle and poor perfor-
mance. New tracks will need to be retightened and aligned after the first
ride.
TIP:Tension adjustments should be made only after the track is warmed up and
limber.
1. Turn the engine off.
2. Lift the rear of the snowmobile and safely support it off the ground.
3. Place the recommended weight or downward pressure on the track
at the specified distance (see chart) ahead of the center of the rear
idler wheel. Measure at the point where the weight is placed.
4. Check for specified slack between the wear surface of the track clip
and the plastic rail slide.
TRACK TENSION DATA CHART
Suspension Weight
Measurement
Location
Slack
Measurement
IQ RMK 10 lbs. (4.54 kg) 16" (40 cm)
ahead of rear
idler shaft
3/8"-1/2"
(1-1.3 cm)