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Trackmaster TMX425 - Running Board Removal and Maintenance

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TRACKMASTER Preventive Maintenance
4. Use a small brush to reapply a thin coat of grease to the threads of the elevation screw.
Do not use too much grease—the excess could squeeze onto the floor and create a
slip-and-fall hazard.
5. Return the unit to service.
Running Board Removal and Maintenance
This procedure requires the following tools:
1/4-in. Allen wrench
3/16-in. Allen wrench
Running Board Removal
1. Remove the two running belt-tensioning bolts, and set bolts and end caps aside.
2. Push take-up roller against the running deck to provide as much belt slack as possible.
3. Lift the outside edges of the running belt. On each side of the running belt are three
Allen-head screws that secure the running board to the three crossbars.
4. Remove all six Allen-head screws (three per side), and pull the running board out of
the treadmill.
5. Push the deck to the right, and lift the left edge (v-guide) of the running board to
remove it. (See Appendix B.)
Flipping the Running Board
1. Remove the running board from the treadmill, and place it on a bench or table at a
comfortable height. (Follow the “Running Board Removal” instructions on page 7-5.)
2. Flip the running board. If this surface has not been used, reinstall the board. If the
surface has been used before, rewax it.
3. Reassemble the running board by reversing the preceding three steps.
February 1, 2004 TMX425 Series Owner’s Manual 7-5

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