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The motor of the Proform Power 1080 is 3.25 horse power. It sounds like a lot but it's not very loud. I can't tell you specifically how loud it is but I run on mine every day and my son sleeps in the room next to me. He has never been woken up from the noise.
1)you must LUBE the DECK BELT, inmediately, for to avoid the friction 2)LUBE the rollers bearing.too 3) See the main motor for bearing and repair the motor for bearint too. 4) If the problem persist you have worn deck belt, and replace. God bless you
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Try to lubricate the running belt. If the lubrication is not proper then the belt will make noise. You have to use silicon lubrican for the same . Watch the following video to know how to lubricat the treadmill.
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To find a specific bearing that has gone bad in a treadmill you can use a long handled screwdriver and touch it to a non-moving portion of the rollers and then put your ear up to the handle and the screwdriver will amplify the noise of the part so you can find out which part is making the noise. If it is a bearing, it will be obvious which part is the problem because the grinding noise of the bad bearing with be amplified by the screwdriver.
This definitely sounds like the drive motor. One way to check is to remove the drive belt and run the motor without the walk belt connected. Obviously if you still have the noise it will be a motor issue. If not then it will be one of the 2 rollers. Good Luck! Tim
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