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FIT SERIES FIT -1 Part # 7317701 Rev B. Revision:8/30/02 1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS[...]
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PARTS LIST PA R T # 04-1325 04-1326 04-1327 04-1328 04-1330 04-1335 04-1329 04-1334 04-1331 04-1338 04-1336 04-1337 04-1332B 04-1339B 04-1333 04-1340 02-1294 01-2073 01-2008 02-1292 02-1296 02-1295 10-0056 10-0057 03-0340 02-1293 01-1784 04-1386 10-0204 06-0304 72925 06-0382 1 1-0067 04-0622 06-0368 05-0106 06-0025 10-0215 KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [...]
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3 60 3/8 X 1” (25m) BOL T 61 3/8 X 1-1/4” (32m) BOL T 62 3/8 X 1-3/4” (43m) BOL T 64 3/8 X 2-1/2” (67m) BOL T 68 3/8 X 2-3/4” (70m) BOL T 63 3/8 X 3-1/2” (90m) BOL T 53 3/8 X 4” (97m) BOL T 73 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUT 75 3/8” SAE W ASHER 77 RH CAP (WHITE/PLA TINUM/BLACK) 76 RH W ASHER 65 3/8 X 3” (73m) BOL T 66 3/8 X 3-3/4” (9[...]
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4 67 3/8 X 4-1/4” (106m) BOL T 69 3/8 X 6-1/2” (164m) BOL T 72 3/8 X 3” (76m) BUTTON HEAD BOL T 57 1/2 X 3” SHOULDER BOL T 55 1” FLANGE SP ACER 71 3/8 X 1” (25m) BUTTON HEAD BOL T 54 1/2” FLANGE SP ACER 56 3/4” FLANGE SP ACER BOLT LEN GTH T ools Required for Assembly NOTE: BOL T LENGTH IS MEASURED FROM THE UNDERSIDE OF THE HEAD OF T[...]
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STEP 1: FIGURE 1 5 • LOOSEL Y assemble the REAR UPRIGHT (5) to the BASE (1) to the using four RH CAPS (78), two 3/8 X 3-1/2” BOL TS (63), four 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), four 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and two 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUTS (73) as shown in FIGURE 1. 3/8 X 3-1/2” (90m) 63 75 76 73 78 1 5 0 1 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 23456 10 20 30 40[...]
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STEP 2: FIGURE 2 6 • LOOSEL Y assemble the LEFT and RIGHT BOOM SUPPOR TS (3 & 4) to the REAR UPRIGHT (5) using four RH CAPS (78), two 3/8 X 3” BOL TS (65), four 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), four 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and two 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUTS (73) as shown in FIGURE 2. 3/8 X 3-1/2” (90m) 63 75 76 73 78 4 5 3 3/8 X 3” (73m) 65 1[...]
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FIGURE 3 7 STEP 3: FIGURE 4 STEP 4: • SECUREL Y assemble one STORAGE PEG (25) to the LEFT BOOM SUPPOR T (3) using one RH CAPS (78), one 3/8 X 1” BOL T (60), one 3/8” SAE W ASHER (75) and one 3/8” RH W ASHER (76) as shown in FIGURE 3. • LOOSEL Y assemble the UPRIGHT SUPPOR T (6) to the BASE (1) and REAR UPRIGHT (5) using eight RH CAPS (78)[...]
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STEP 6: FIGURE 6 8 STEP 5: FIGURE 5 2 12 • Pull back on the SPRING PIN and slide the ADJUST ABLE SEA T (12) over the BENCH FRAME (2) as shown in FIGURE 5. 2 3/8 X 3-1/2” (90m) 63 75 78 73 76 53 3/8 X 4” (97m) 1 • LOOSEL Y assemble the BENCH FRAME (2) to the UPRIGHT SUPPOR T (6) and the BASE (1) using eight RH CAPS (78), two 3/8 X 3-1/2” B[...]
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9 STEP 7: TIGHTEN! • Securely tighten all loose frame connections made to this point, then proceed to snap RH CAPS (78) over the RH W ASHERS (76) on all tightened connections. TIGHTEN! FIGURE 7 0 1 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 23456 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 11 0 120 130 140 150[...]
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STEP 9: FIGURE 9 10 STEP 8: FIGURE 8 51 18 7 76 78 73 75 3/8 X 4-1/4” (106m) 67 2 7 • Insert one 3-5/16” PIVOT SHAFT (47) into the PEDEST AL (7) as shown in FIGURE 8. • Assemble four 5 X 8” ROLLER P ADS (39) and eight 2-3/8” OD PLASTIC W ASHERS (32) to the PEDEST AL (7) using four 1- 1/4” SHAFT COLLARS (51) and two 19-1/4” ROLLER P [...]
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STEP 1 1: FIGURE 1 1 11 STEP 10: FIGURE 10 46 6 15 76 BLACK 77 73 75 3/8 X 4-1/4” (106m) 67 12 11 • SECUREL Y assemble the SEA T SUPPOR T (11) to the ADJUST ABLE SEA T (12) using two BLACK RH CAPS (77), one 3/8 X 4- 1/4” BOL TS (67), two 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), two 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and one 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUT (73) as shown in [...]
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STEP 13: FIGURE 13 12 STEP 12: FIGURE 12 77 BLACK 76 3/8 X 1-1/4” (32m) 61 11 42 76 BLACK 77 73 75 12 • SECUREL Y assemble the BACK P AD SUPPOR T (15) to the ADJUST ABLE SEA T (12) using two BLACK RH CAPS (77), one 3/8 X 4-1/4” BOL T (67), two 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), two 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and one 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUT (73) as sho[...]
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STEP 14: FIGURE 14 13 BLACK 77 75 3/8 X 3” (73m) 65 15 43 • SECUREL Y assemble the BACK P AD (43) to the BACK P AD SUPPOR T (15) using two BLACK RH CAPS (77), two 3/8 X 3” BOL TS (65), two 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75) and two 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) as shown in FIGURE 14. STEP 15: FIGURE 15 39 19 51 6 • Assemble two 5 x 8” ROLLER P ADS (39) a[...]
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STEP 17: FIGURE 17 14 STEP 16: FIGURE 16 14 1/2 X 3” 57 73 13 76 78 73 75 13 1 53 3/8 X 4” (97m) • SECUREL Y assemble the SWIVEL SUPPOR T (13) to the BASE (1) using four RH CAPS (78), two 3/8 X 4” BOL TS (53), four 3/ 8” SAE W ASHERS (75), four 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and two 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUTS (73) as shown in FIGURE 16. • SEC[...]
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15 STEP 18: FIGURE18 9 36 37 • Slide two 5” ACCORIDIAN SLEEVES (36) over the shafts on the PIVOT ARM (9) as shown in FIGURE 18. • Slide two PILLOW BLOCKS (37) over the shafts on the PIVOT ARM (9) as shown in FIGURE 18. STEP 19: FIGURE 19 • SECUREL Y assemble the PILLOW BLOCKS (37) on the PIVOT ARM (9) to the LEFT and RIGHT BOOM SUPPOR TS (3[...]
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16 STEP 20: FIGURE 20 • Insert one 5-1/2” T APPED PIVOT SHAFT (41) into the PIVOT ARM (9). • SECUREL Y assemble the PRESS ADJUST PLA TE (26) to the PIVOT ARM (9) using three BLACK RH CAPS (77),three RH CAPS (78), two 3/8 X 2-1/2” BOL TS (64), one 3/8 X 3-1/2” BOL T (63), six 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), six 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and three [...]
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STEP 24: FIGURE 24 17 • Insert two GUIDE RODS (27) through the BOTTOM SHROUD BRACKET (20) and into the BASE (1) as shown on FIGURE 24. • Slide two 3/4 X 2” WEIGHT ST ACK CUSHIONS (30) down over the GUIDE RODS (27) as shown in FIGURE 24. • Using EXTREME CARE slide all twenty WEIGHT PLA TES (31) down over the GUIDE RODS (27) on to the 3/4 X 2[...]
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STEP 25: FIGURE 25 18 • CAREFULL Y assemble the ST ACK BOOM (8) over the GUIDE RODS (27) as shown in FIGURE 25. 27 8 STEP 26: FIGURE 26 • LOOSEL Y assemble the ST ACK BOOM (8) to the REAR UPRIGHT (5) using two RH CAPS (78), one 3/8 X 2-1/2” BOL T (64), two 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), two 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and one 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NU[...]
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19 FIGURE 27 STEP 27: 64 3/8 X 2-1/2” (67m) 8 50 38 FIGURE 28 STEP 28: 73 78 62 3/8 X 1-3/4” (43m) 21 76 75 • Slide the two 13/16” SHAFT COLLARS (50) to the top of the ST ACK BOOM (8) and SECUREL Y tighten the SHAFT COLLAR (50) set screws. • Route the LA T CABLE (44) through the REAR UPRIGHT (5). Then assemble two 4-1/2” PULLEYS (38) an[...]
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FIGURE 29 20 STEP 29: • SECUREL Y assemble two 4-1/2” PULLEYS (38) to the BOOM (8) using two BLACK RH CAPS (77), two RH CAPS (78), two 3/8 X 2-3/4” BOL TS (68), four 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), four 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76), four 3/8 X 1/2” FLANGE SP ACERS (54), two 2-7/8 X 2-1/4” CABLE CLIPS (49) and two 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUTS (73) as [...]
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21 FIGURE 30 STEP 30: • Route the LEG CABLE (45) through the SWIVEL (14) and assemble two 4-1/2” PULLEYS (38) to the SWIVEL (14) using four BLACK RH CAPS (77), two 3/8 X 1-3/4” BOL TS (62), four 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), four 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and two 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUTS (73) as shown in FIGURE 30. FIGURE 31 STEP 31: • Route t[...]
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22 FIGURE 32 STEP 32: 73 78 62 3/8 X 1-3/4” (43m) 38 76 75 • Route the LEG CABLE (45) around one 4-1/2” PULLEY (38) and assemble the PULLEY (38) to the lower holes of the two DUAL PULLEY PLA TES (21) using two RH CAPS (78), one 3/8 X 1-3/4” BOL T (62), two 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), two 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and one 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK [...]
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23 FIGURE 33 STEP 33: 45 78 76 38 73 62 • Route the LEG CABLE (45) through the bracket on the BASE (1) and assemble one 4-1/2” PULLEY (38) to the bracket on the BASE (1) using four RH CAPS (78), two 3/8 X 1-3/4” BOL TS (62), four 3/8” SAE W ASHERS (75), four 3/8” RH W ASHERS (76) and two 3/8” LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUTS (73) as shown in FIGURE[...]
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STEP 34: FIGURE 34 24 • Assemble the LOW ROW BAR (34) to the LEG CABLE (45) using two SNAP LINKS (40) and one 12-LINK CHAIN (48) as shown in FIGURE 34. • Assemble the LA T BAR (28) to the LA T CABLE(44) using one SNAP LINK (40) as shown in FIGURE 34. 28 40 40 48 34 45 44 0 1 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 23456 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 11 0 120 [...]
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STEP 35: FIGURE 35 25 • Adjustments can be made in the above locations to set the correct amount of tension in the cables. • If upon completion of assembly , the HEAD PLA TE (29) does not sit on top of the first WEIGHT PLA TE (31), push the HEAD PLA TE (29) down, insert the WEIGHT ST ACK PIN (33) and perform several repetitions. This will relax[...]
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Clean: • Upholstery with mild soap and water . • Guide rods with a cotton cloth. • Hand grips with mild soap and water . • Frame damage can be repaired with touch-up paint can be purchased from your LifeFitness customer service representative at (800) 351-3737 Inspect: • Cables for wear or damage and proper tension (should not exceed 3/4?[...]