What is the reason why the running belt of the treadmill will deviate

Treadmill is the equipment that people like to use for exercise. Many people are curious about the reason why the running belt of treadmill will deviate. The following is the reason why the running belt of my treadmill will deviate. Let's share it with you!

  1. The board room of the treadmill is uneven, or the placement of the host is not stable.

  2. When we run, our feet are not in the center of the running belt of the treadmill

  3. When running, both feet exert uneven force on the treadmill, resulting in man-made deviation.

  4. The running belt has been used for a long time, and the deformation of the running belt causes the running belt to deviate to one side.

Man made belt deviation

If the running belt is biased to one side artificially during our running, for example, our feet are not in the center of gravity of the running belt during running, and the force is uneven during running, then we only need to idle the treadmill for a few minutes to return to normal.

When idling cannot solve the problem

If idling can't solve the problem, then we have to adjust the bolts at the left and right adjustment positions at the rear end of the treadmill with the help of the random Allen wrench and half circle as a unit:

(1) if the running belt deviates to the left, adjust the adjusting screw of the left rear end cover clockwise or adjust the adjusting screw in the adjusting hole of the right rear end cover counterclockwise.

(2) if the running belt is biased to the right, adjust the adjusting screw in the adjusting hole of the right rear end cover clockwise or adjust the adjusting screw in the adjusting hole of the left rear end cover counterclockwise. It is recommended to adjust 90 degrees (one quarter turn) each time.

When people run at 6km / H ~ 10km / h on the treadmill, grasp the handrail with both hands, and then step forward with their feet. At this time, they will feel the shaking phenomenon on their feet. This shows that the running belt is elongated and loosened, resulting in slippage between the running belt and the drum.

In addition, adjust the speed of the treadmill to the starting gear, grasp the handrail with both hands, and pedal the rotating running belt with your feet forward. If the running belt stops rotating, but the front drum is still rotating, the running belt can continue to move after loosening the handrail with both hands. This phenomenon shows that the running belt is too loose, there will be an obvious pause during running, and long-term use will reduce the service life of the running belt. The tightness of the running belt should be adjusted in time.