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841 101 WEIGHT ST ACK OPTION CLASS H P AR T # 6754401 REV . A V ersion: 841101 Revision: 06/19/01 1 ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS[...]
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IMPOR T ANT NOTES Please note: T ools Required for Assembly * Thank you for purchasing the Parabody 841 101 WEIGHT ST ACK OPTION. Please read these instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference. This product must be assembled on a flat, level surface to assure its proper function. * 3/4” wrench * 9/16” wrench * Ratchet with 3/4” [...]
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3 P A R TS LIST PA R T # 6750803 6753703 6274402 6275302 6609002 6610402 6750503 6176201 6754501 6189501 31 16101 31 16201 6284501 6714601 6758701 6577701 6542402 3103102 3108002 6595201 31 17401 6467001 KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 2 4 1 PA R T # 3102901 3102933 3102922 3102[...]
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4 FIGURE 2 STEP 2: • SECUREL Y assemble the LOW ROW A TT ACHMENT (5) and the UPRIGHT (1) to the POWER RACK using two 3/8 X 3-1/4” BOL TS (27), four 3/8” W ASHERS (31), and two 3/8” LOCK NUTS (32). See FIGURE 2. 0 1 2 34 5 6 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1 36 5 31 32 POWER RACK • Insert two 2” SQ ENDCAPS (36) into the ends of the UPRIGHT (1) a[...]
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5 FIGURE 4 • Insert two WEIGHT PLA TE BUSHINGS (42) into the “P ARABODY” side of each of the twenty WEIGHT PLA TES (43) as shown in FIGURE 4. STEP 4 43 42 FIGURE 3 STEP 3 • Slide one 2” SQ. COVER CAP (22) over the end of the WEIGHT ST ACK BASE (7 ) as shown in FIGURE 3. • SECUREL Y assemble the WEIGHT ST ACK BASE (7) to the UPRIGHT (1) [...]
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6 • Insert four CAP PLUGS (21) into the bottom end & top end of the two GUIDE RODS (9) as shown in FIGURE 5. STEP 5: FIGURE 5 9 31 23 3/8 X 1-1/4” 13 43 10 21 7 19 14 21 • Insert two GUIDE RODS (9) into the WEIGHT ST ACK BASE (7) as shown on FIGURE 5. (NOTE: Lubricate GUIDE RODS (9) with silicon or teflon spray available at most hardwar e[...]
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7 0 1 2 34 5 6 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 • SECUREL Y assemble two 3-1/2” PULLEYS (12) to the TO P BOOM (2) using two 3/8 X 2-3/4” BOL TS (25), four 3/8” FLANGE SP ACERS (33), and two 3/8” LOCK NUTS (32). See FIGURE 6. (NOTE: BEFORE TIGHTENING , MAKE SURE CABLE (15) IS IN THE GROOVES OF THE PULLEYS.) STEP 6: • Insert two 2 X 3” END CAPS [...]
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8 STEP 8: FIGURE 8 • SECUREL Y assemble two 3-1/2” PULLEYS (12) to the TO P BOOM (2) using two 3/8 X 2-3/4” BOL TS (25), four 3/8” FLANGE SP ACERS (33), and two 3/8” LOCK NUTS (32). See FIGURE 8. (NOTE: BEFORE TIGHTENING , MAKE SURE CABLE (15) IS IN THE GROOVES OF THE PULLEYS.) • Route threaded end of the LA T CABLE (15) around the one [...]
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9 STEP 9: FIGURE 9 • Swing the GUIDE RODS (9) under the T OP BOOM (2) as shown on FIGURE 9. • Assemble the TO P BOOM (2) over the GUIDE RODS (9) and SECUREL Y assemble the T OP BOOM (2) to the UPRIGHT (1) using two 1/2 X 3” BOL TS (28), two 1/2” W ASHERS (29), and one 1/2” LOCK NUT (30). See FIGURE 9. • SECUREL Y assemble the T OP BOOM [...]
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10 FIGURE 10 STEP 10: 3/8 X 2-3/4” 25 • Loop the ball end of the LOW ROW CABLE (16) around one 4-1/2” PULLEY (11) and SECUREL Y assemble the 4-1/2” PUL- LEY (1 1) to the UPRIGHT (1) using two 3/8 X 2-3/4” BOL TS (25), two 3/8” FLANGE SP ACERS (33), two 3/8” W ASHERS (31), and two 3/8” LOCKNUTS (32). (NOTE: Make sure CABLE is r outed[...]
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11 FIGURE 1 1 STEP 1 1: • Route the threaded end of the LOW ROW CABLE (16) around the bottom PULLEY of the PULLEY & PLA TE ASSEMBL Y (17) as shown in FIGURE 11 . 0 1 2 34 5 6 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 FIGURE 12 STEP 12: 16 • Screw the threaded end of the LOW ROW CABLE (16) approximately 3/4” into the end of the post on the WEIGHT ST ACK BAS[...]
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12 STEP 13: FIGURE 13 • Attach the LA T BAR (4) to the ball end of the LA T CABLE (15) using one 5/16” SNAP LINK (40) as shown in FIGURE 13.. • Attach the LOW ROW BAR (3) to the ball end of the LOW ROW CABLE (16) using two SNAP LINKS (40) and one 12 LINK CHAIN (41) as shown in FIGURE 14. 4 15 40 STEP 14: FIGURE 14 • Slide two 1 X 8” GRIPS[...]
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FIGURE 15 STEP 15: 0 1 2 34 5 6 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 FIGURE 16 STEP 16: • When performing the LA T PULL exercise, insert the KNEE SUPPOR T (6) into the hole of the SAFETY RAIL as shown in FIG- URE 16 and simply lower the SAFETY RAIL down until roller pads contact knees. • Slide two ROLLER P ADS (8) onto the KNEE SUPPOR T (6), then insert one[...]
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14 STEP 17: FIGURE 17 • If upon completion of assembly , the HEAD PLA TE (14) does not sit on top of the first WEIGHT PLA TE (43), push the HEAD PLA TE (14) down, insert the WEIGHT ST ACK PIN (39) and perform several repetitions at the press station. This will relax the cable system and prevent the HEAD PLA TE (14) from lifting up. See FIGURE 17.[...]