Impex MACH V manual

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    NOTE: Please read all i nstructions caref ully befor e using this product Table of Contents Safety Notice Hardware Pack Assembly Instruc tion Parts L ist Resistance Chart Warranty Ordering Parts Model MACH V Retain This Manual for Reference 08-26-03 OWNER'S MANUAL MARCY MAGNUM V HOME GYM IMPEX FITNESS PRODUCTS 14777 DON JULIAN RD., CITY OF IND[...]

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    TA BLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN...................................................................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE...................................................................... 2 HARDW ARE PACK…….......…....................................................................... 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.....[...]

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    IM PORTA NT SAFETY NOTICE PRECA UTIONS This exerci se machine is bui lt for optimum safety. How ever , certain precauti ons apply whenev er you operate a piece of exer cise equi pment. Be sure to read the entir e manual before you assembl e or operate y our machine. In par ticular, note the foll owing safety precautions: 1. Keep children and pets a[...]

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    A SSEM BLY INSTRUCTI ON Tools Required A ssembling the Machine: Tw o Adj ustable Wrenches and A llen Wrenches NOTE: It is strongly recommended this machine be assembled by tw o or more people to avoid possible inj ury. STEP 1 (See Diagram 1) A.) Attach tw o Ø 2 ½” Rubber Bumpers ( #88) to the holes on the Mai n Base Frame (#1). B.) Al ign the h[...]

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    STEP 2 (See Diagram 2) A.) Connect the Main Base Frame (#1) to both the Front & Rear Stabilizers (#5 & 4). Secure each end with tw o M10 x 2 ¾” Carri age Bolts ( #109), one 4 ¾” x 2” Bracket (#44), tw o ∅ ¾” W ashers (#124), and tw o M10 Aircraft Nuts (#128). DO N OT tighten all the nuts and bolts yet. B.) Attach the R ear &[...]

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    STEP 3 (See Diagram 3) A.) Pl ace the Swi vel Fr ame (#11) onto the ax le on the Main Base Frame (#1). Secur e it wi th one M10 x ¾ ” Allen Bolt (#120) and Ø ¾ ” W asher (#124). B.) Attach the Foot Suppor t (#12) to the Mai n Base Frame. Attach the 4” x 2” Bracket (#42) to the opposite side on the Mai n Base Frame. Secure them w ith one [...]

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    STEP 4 (See Diagram 4) A.) Attach the Butter fly Support Fr ame (#15) to the front of the Front Vertic al Beam (#7). Attach the Butterfly Pull ey Suppor t (#16) to the back of the Front Vertic al Beam (#7). Al ign the hol es and secure them wi th two M 10 x 3 ¾ ” Carr iage Bol ts (#107), ∅ ¾” W ashers (#124), and M10 Ai rcraft Nuts (#128). [...]

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    STEP 5 (See Diagram 5) A.) Instal l 19 W eight Plates (#58). To install the plates, hold the plate at an ang le and place between the two Guide R ods (#10) then dr op it dow n. Make sure the gr ooves on the pl astic cover s all face up. The plates should all interlock w ith each other. It is strong ly r ecommended to spray lubricant such as W D-40 [...]

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    STEP6 (See Diagram 6) A.) Attach the Bench Pr ess Base (#14) to the opening on the Rear Vertical Beam ( #6). Carefully place two ∅ 1 ½” x Ø 1” W ashers (#132) in betw een the Base and the Rear Vertical Beam. Ali gn the holes and insert a 9” Axle ( #32). Secure both ends w ith two ∅ 1 ½ x ∅ ½ ”W ashers (#133) and M12 Aircr aft Nuts[...]

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    STEP 7 (See Diagram 7) A.) Slide the Sli ding Block ( #37) onto the Main Seat Suppor t (#2). Thread a Lock Knob (#87) into the hole on the Sliding Block to hold it in position. B.) Attach the rear end of Main Seat Support ( #2) to the open bracket on the Fr ont Vertical Beam (#7). Secure i t wi th three M10 x 2 ¾” C arriag e Bolts (#109) , Ø ¾[...]

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    STEP 8 (See Diagram 8) A.) Attach Backrest Board (#48) to the Front Vertic al Beam (#7). Secur e it w ith two M 8 x 3 3/8” Allen Bolts ( #115) and Ø 5/8” W ashers (#125). B.) Attach the Adjustable Backrest Board ( #49) to the Backrest Suppor ts (#25). Secure i t with four M6 x 1 3/8” Hex Bol ts (#112) and Ø ½ ” W ashers (#126). C.) Place[...]

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    STEP 9 (See Diagram 9) A.) Attach the two W eight Stack Cov ers (#39) to the Top Socket Assembly (#9) and Main Base Frame (#1). Secur e each Cover wi th two M10 x ¾” Allen Bolts ( #120) and Ø ¾” W ashers (#124). DIAGRAM 9 15[...]

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    STEP 10 (See Cable Loop Diagram & Diagram 10) A.) Attach one end of the 143” Butterf ly Cable (#56) to the Clip on the Butterfly Pulley Bracket (#17) on the right si de. Draw the Cable to the Butterfly Pulley Support (#16). B.) Attach a Pulley (#66) to the open bracket. Secure it w ith one M10 x 1 ¾” Allen Bolt (#113) , two Ø ¾” W ashe[...]

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    STEP 11 (See Cable Loop Diagram & Diagram 11) A.) Attach the 118” Upper Cabl e (#52) to the front opening on the Upper Frame (#8). Attach a Pulley to the opening. Secur e the Pulley wi th one M10 x 2 ½ ” Allen Bolt (#117), tw o Ø 7/8” Pulley Bushings ( #70), and one M10 Ai rcraft Nut (#128) . Make sure the Ball Stopper of the Cable is u[...]

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    DIAGRAM 11 19[...]

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    STEP 12 (See Cable Loop Diagram & Diagram 12) A.) Attach the Bal l-end of the 163” AB Cabl e (#55) to the opening on the Front Vertical Beam (#7). Attach a Pull ey to the opening . Secure it with one M10 x 2 ½” Allen Bolt (#117), tw o Ø 7/8” Pulley Bushing s (#70), and one M 10 Aircr aft Nut (#128). Use a C -clip (#136) to connect the A[...]

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    DIAGRAM 12 21[...]

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    STEP 13 (See Cable Loop Diagram & Diagram 13) A.) Attach one end of the 78” Bench Press Cable (#54) to a Sing le Floating Pulley Bracket (#35). Secure it w ith one M10 x 1” All en Bolt (#114), tw o Ø ¾” W ashers (#124), and one M10 Aircr a f t Nut (#128). Let the Br acket hanging for now. B.) Pull the Cable upw ard to the opening betwee[...]

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    STEP 14 (See Cable Loop Diagram & Diagram 14) A.) Attach the 163” Lower Cable (#53) to the Swivel Fr ame (#11). B.) Instal l a Pulley to the bracket on the Swiv el Frame w ith one M10 x 1 ¾” Al len Bolt (#113), tw o Ø ¾” W ashers (#124), one L-shaped Br acket (#46) and one M 10 Aircraft Nut (#128). C.) Draw the Cable around the Pulley [...]

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    PARTS LIST KEY NO. DESCRIPTION Q’ty 1 Main Base F ram e 1 2 Main Seat Support 1 3 Front Suppor t Fram e 1 4 Rear Stabilizer 1 5 Front Stabilizer 1 6 Rear Ver tical Beam 1 7 Front Ver tical Beam 1 8 Upper Fram e 1 9 T op Sock et Ass em bly 1 10 Guide Rod 2 11 Swivel Frame 1 12 Foot Support 1 13 Bench Press Fram e 1 14 Bench Press Base 1 15 Butterf[...]

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    110 M10 x 7 ¼” Hex Bolt 1 4 111 M6 x 1 5/8” Hex Bolt 2 112 M6 x 1 3/8” Hex Bolt 4 113 M10 x 1 ¾” Allen Bolt 17 114 M10 x 1” Allen Bolt 4 115 M8 x 3 3/8” Allen Bolt 2 116 M10 x 3” Allen Bolt 1 117 M10 x 2 ½” Allen Bolt 5 118 Ø ¾” Bushing 2 119 M10 x 1 ¾” Allen Bolt (F ull Thr ead) 1 120 M10 x ¾” Allen Bolt 13 121 M8 x 5/[...]

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    MACH IV WEIGHT RESISTANCE CHART * Numbers are approximat e. A ct ual w eights may vary. * Values for But terfly are for each arm. 27 Plate Arm Curl Low Pulley High Pulley Butterfly AB Station Bench Press 0 40 30 20 20 30 60 1 50 40 30 23 40 70 2 60 50 40 26 50 80 3 70 60 50 29 60 90 4 80 70 60 32 70 100 5 90 80 70 35 80 110 6 100 90 80 38 90 120 7 [...]

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    IMPEX INC. LIMITED WARRANTY IMPEX Inc. ( "IMPEX") warrants this produc t to be f ree from def ects in work m ans hip and m aterial, under norm al use and s ervic e conditions , f or a per iod of two years on the F ram e f r om the date of purchase. T his warr anty extends only to the original purchaser . IMPEX 's obligation under thi[...]