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Hi, i have a proform 995 and the belt has shifted to the left side and is rubbing how do i center it?

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Hi you need to tighten the left side a turn or two and loosen the right side one or two. this is while the tread is on 3-4.once it moves over to where you want it. tighten the rite side . PS to tighten or loosen the bolts to the w/belt. clockwize is tight, and counter is loose

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