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No. I am afraid that you are still confused. End float of the pulley should be .003 to .005, adjusted by loosening the set screw in the bull gear and moving the bull gear. If the second screw in the pulley were touching the spindle, you would ruin the spindle, break teeth off of the back gears. stall the motor, or any combination of those the first time that you engaged back gears. The pulley MUST be free to spin on the spindle when you pull out the direct drive pin.