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NOTE: Please read all i nstructions caref ully befor e using this product Table of Contents Safety Notice Hardware Identifier Assembly Instruc tion Parts L ist Warranty Ordering Parts Model MP-3105 Retain This Manual for Reference 12-27-06 OWNER'S MANUAL MARCY PLATINUM SMITH CAGE MP-3105 IMPEX ® 14777 DON JULIAN RD., CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 9174[...]
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TA BLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN...................................................................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES..................................................................... 2 HARDW ARE PACK….......…..........................................………………………. 4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.........[...]
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IMPORTANT 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 particular , note the followi ng safety precautions: 1. Keep children and pets awa[...]
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WA RNING LA BEL REPLA CEMENT The w arning labels show n here have been placed on the Cross Brace, Rear Stabiliz er, and Upper Frame. If the labels are missing or illegible, please call customer serv ice at 1-800-888- 8899 for replacements. Apply the labels in location sho wn . 3[...]
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HA RDEWA RE PA CK 4[...]
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HA RDEWA RE PA CK 6[...]
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HA RDEWA RE PA CK 7[...]
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A SSEMBLY INSTRUCTION Tools Required A ssembling the Machine: Tw o Adj ustable Wrenches and A llen Wrenches. NOTE: It is strongly recommended tw o or more people assembling this machine to avoid possible inj ury. STEP 1 (See Diagram 1) A.) NOTE: Do not tighten the Nuts and Bol ts until instr ucted to do so. B.) Attach one Diagonal Support (#3) to t[...]
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DIAGRAM 1 9[...]
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STEP 2 (See Diagram 2) A.) Attach the Left Verti cal Beam (#1) to the left Diagonal Suppor t (#3). Secur e it w ith two M 10 x 2 ¾” Carri age Bolts ( #83), one 4 3/8” x 2 ¾” Bent Bracket (#25), tw o Ø ¾” W ashers (#87), and tw o M10 Aircraft Nuts (#89). B.) Attach one Gui de Rod (#5) onto the l eft Diagonal Suppor t. Secure it with one [...]
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STEP 3 (See Diagram 3) A.) Pl ace the W eight Glide Post (#12) onto the W eight Glide Post Base ( #11). Secure it with four M 10 x ¾” Carriage Bolts ( #79), Ø ¾” W ashers (#87) and M10 Ai rcraft Nuts (#89). B.) Sl ide the Slidi ng W eight Post (#22) onto the W eight Glide Post. C.) Attach the Upper Frame ( #13) onto the Rear Ver tical Beam ([...]
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DIAGRAM 3 12[...]
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STEP 4 (See Diagram 4) A.) Attach the Butter fly Base (#17) to the front of Rear Vertical Beam (#10). Attach the Butterfly Pulley Bracket (#18) to the back of Rear Ver tical Beam. Align the holes and secur e them wi th two M 10 x 2” C arriag e Bolts (#80), Ø ¾” W ashers (#87), and M10 Air craft Nuts (#89). B.) Inser t the Axl e on the Left Bu[...]
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CABLE LOOP DIAGRAM 14[...]
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STEP 5 (See Diagram 5 & Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach a 123” Cable (#37) to the f ront opening on the Upper Frame (#13). Attach a Pulley (#44) to the opening . Secure it with one M10 x 2 3/8” Allen Bolt (#75) , two Ø 1 1/8” x 3/8” Pulley Bushings (#42), and one M10 Air craft Nut (#89) . Make sure the ball stopper on the Cable i s unde[...]
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DIAGRAM 5 16[...]
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STEP 6 (See Diagram 6 & Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach one end of the 79” Butter fly Cabl e (#36) to the cli p on the Left Butterfly (#19). D raw the Cable to the left Butterfly Pulley Bracket (#18). B.) Attach a Pul ley ( #44) to the Bracket. Secur e it wi th one M10 x 1 ¾” All en Bolt (#73), tw o ∅ ¾” W ashers (#87), and one M 10 Ai[...]
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STEP 7 (See Diagram 7 & Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach one 123” Cable ( #37) to the low er opening on the Rear Ver tical Beam (#10) . Attach a Small Pull ey (#45) to the opening. Secur e it w ith a M10 x 2 ¾” Allen Bolt (#76) , two Ø 1” x 5/8” Pul ley Bushings ( #41), and one M10 Air craft Nut (#89). B.) D raw the Cable underneath the[...]
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STEP 8 (See Diagram 8) A.) N ote: Help of another person is strongl y recommended for this step. Place the W eight Lifting Sleev e (#6) in between the tw o Saf ety Stop Frames (#7 & #8) . Alig n the holes and insert the W eight Bar (#9) into the Left Safety Stop Frame through the W e ight Lifting Sleev e to the other end of Right Safety Stop Fr[...]
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STEP 9 (See Diagram 9) A.) Attach the Main Seat Support (#92) to the Rear Stabiliz er (#93). Secure it wi th two M10 x 3 ½” Allen Bolts ( #114), one 2 ¾” x 2” Bent Br acket (#27) and tw o Ø ¾” W ashers (#87). B.) Attach the Fr ont Post (#94) to the Mai n Seat Support. Secure it w ith two M10 x 2 ¾” Carri age Bolts (#83) , one 4 3/8?[...]
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STEP-10 (See Diagram 10) A.) Attach the Seat Bracket (#95) to the pivot on the M ain Seat Support (#92) . B.) Attach the tw o Backrest Supports (#97) to the Seat Bracket (#95) and al ign the hol es. Secure them w ith a M12 x 8 ½” All en Bolt (#113), two Ø 1” W ashers (#111), and one M12 Aircr a f t Nut (#112). Use the T-shaped Lock Pi n on th[...]
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STEP-11 (See Diagram 11) A.) Pl ace the Seat Pad (#103) onto the Seat Bracket ( #95). Secure it with four M 8 x 1 5/8” Al len Bolts (#98) and Ø 5/8” W ashers (#86). B.) Attach the Bench Backr est Board (#104) to the Backr est Supports (#97) . Secure it w ith four M8 x 1 5/8” Allen Bolts ( #98) and Ø5/8” W ashers (#86). DIAGRAM 11 22[...]
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SMITH MACHINE EXPLODED DIAGRAM 23[...]
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PARTS LIST KEY NO. DESCRIPTION Q’ty 1 Left Vertic al Beam 1 59 ∅ 1” Cone-shaped End Cap 6 2 Right Vertical Beam 1 60 Ø 1” End Cap 2 3 Diagonal Support 2 61 2” x 1 ¾” Sleeve 2 4 Guide Rod Brack et 2 62 Lat Bar Grip 2 5 Guide Rod 2 63 5 ¾” x 2” Rubber Bum per 2 6 Lifting Sleeve 1 64 3 3/8” x 2” Rubber Bum per 2 7 Left Saf ety S[...]
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IMPEX ® LIMITED WARRANTY IMPEX ® warrants this product to be fr ee from def ects in work m anship and m ater ial, under norm al use and service c onditions, for a period of two y ear s on the Fram e from the date of pur chase. T his warranty extends only to the original purchaser. IMPEX's obligation under this W arranty is lim ited to replac[...]