10
S T E P
2
Be careful to assemble all components in the
sequence they are presented.
Inch
MM
NOTE:
At this point you must make sure that the gym is level, stable and in the right location.
A. Place two Weight Stack Risers (F)* and two Rubber Donuts (29) onto Rear Leg (B) as shown.
Slide two Guide Rods (G) through the Rubber Donuts (29), through the two Weight Stack
Risers (F), and into the Rear Leg (B).
*NOTE:
Use Weight Stack Risers (F) for a 160lb. weight stack.
Do NOT use Weight Stack Risers (F) for a 210lb. weight stack.
B. Slide Weight Stack Plates (36)* onto Guide Rods (G). Make sure the opening in each Weight
Stack Plate (36), for the Weight Stack Pin (30), is facing outward.
*NOTE:
Use fifteen 10lb. plates for a 160lb. weight stack.
Use twenty 10lb. plates for a 210lb. weight stack.
C. Connect Top Plate (37) to the Selector Rod (31) using:
One 35 (3/8” x 2” socket head bolt)
One 64 (3/8” spring lock washer)
Slide Top Plate (37) and Selector Rod (31) onto Guide Rods (G).
D. Slide two Shaft Collars (32) onto the two Guide Rods (G) as shown.
E. Insert Guide Rods (G) into Rear Upper Beam (E), and attach Rear Upper Beam (E) to The
Upper Main Frame (D) and Rear Upright (C) using:
Two 55 (3/8” x 2 1/2” hex head bolt)
Two 70 (3/8” nylon lock nut)
Attach End Caps (17) to Rear Upper Beam (E) as shown.
F. Slide Shaft Collars (32) up into Rear Upper Beam (E) and turn the Shaft Collar, so it locks onto
Rear Upper Beam (E), Now tighten each Allen Screw (8) in Shaft Collars (32).
G. You can now wrench tighten all bolts and nuts on the main frame unit.
Leave all pulley bolts hand tight until cable installation in step 10 is completed.