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HEA VY DUTY COMBO RACK (HDCR) W ARNING: Read and follow all directions for each step to insure proper assembly of this product. CLASS SB (S tudio): Professional and / or commercial use (Commercial Use Only) P ART #7946901 D-4 DA TE: 2/08[...]
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2 HAMMER STRENGTH HEA VY DUTY RACKS SAFETY & W ARRANTY Purchasers of Hammer S trength products should read the Owner's Manual and all of the warning labels on the product s before using them. Because these products may be used in commercial settings, it is the purchaser's responsibility to instruct all individuals, whether users, trai[...]
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3 W ARNING SERIOUS INJUR Y CAN OCCUR ON THIS EQUIPMENT . YOU MUST FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS TO A VOID INJUR Y! 1. Before using, read all the warnings and obtain instruction on the use of this machine. Use only for intended exercise. DO NOT modify the equipment. 2. Obtain a medical exam before beginning any exercise program. 3. Keep body and clothing[...]
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4 LIMITED W ARRANTY WHA T IS COVERED This Hammer S trength commercial exercise equipment (Signature Benches and Racks) is warranted to be free of all defects in material and workmanship to the original purchaser for the specific items and duration listed: O 10 years on structural frame O 1 year on grips O 1 year for rust or corrosion of structural [...]
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5 LIMITED W ARRANTY HOW TO GET P ARTS & SERVICE Simply call Customer Support Services at (800) 351-3737, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Central S tandard Time, and tell them your name, address and the serial number of your Product. They will tell you how to get a replacement part, or , if necessary , arrange for service where[...]
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6 1 . Frame Construction: Frame is constructed of mechanical quality steel purchased in mill run quantities. Frame is pri- marily 3" x 3" square shaped tubing and 3” x 2” shaped tubing with 7 gauge and 1 1 gauge wall thickness. 2. Frame Finish: The frames are coated with an electrostatic epoxy powder coat finish. 3. Bolt s: Most hardw[...]
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7 COMPONENTS LIST * ITEM NO. QTY . P ART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 HDCR8-CFUPR-0 FRONT RIGHT UPRIGHT 2 2 HDCR8-CFUPL-0 FRONT LEFT UPRIGHT 3 2 HDCR8-LSF-0 BASE 4 56 HHB.5X4.5 1/2 X 4-1/2” BOL T 5 70 H-BACK-W ASH BACKING DOME W ASHER 6 66 WASH.5ST AR 1/2” INTERNAL LOCK W ASHER 7 58 NUT .5LOCK 1/2” LOCK NUT 8 2 HDCR8-USF-1 CROSS SUPPORT 9 2 HDCR8-CPU-[...]
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8 HARDW ARE: 17 4 13 6 7 14 5 15 ½ X 3-1/2” Bolt ½ X 4-1/2” Bolt 3/8 X 4-1/2” Bolt ½” Internal Lock W asher 3/8” Flat W asher Backing Dome W asher 3/8” Lock Nut Backing Dome W asher ½” Lock Nut[...]
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9 STEP 1: Loosely assemble the two FRONT RIGHT UPRIGHTS (1) and the two FRONT LEFT UPRIGHTS (2) to the two BASES (3) using eight 1/2 x 4-1/2” BOL TS (4), eight BACKING DOME WASHERS (5), eight 1/2” INT LOCK W ASH- ERS (6) and eight 1/2” LOCK NUTS (7). NOTE: Make sure the FRONT RIGHT & LEFT UPRIGHTS (1 & 2) face each other with the [...]
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10 STEP 2: LOOSEL Y assemble the two CROSS SUPPORTS (8) and two PULL-UP SUPPORTS (9) to the top of the FRONT RIGHT & LEFT UPRIGHTS (1 & 2) using eight 1/2 X 4-1/2” BOL TS (4), sixteen 1/2” INT TOOTH LOCK W ASHERS (6) and eight 1/2” LOCK NUTS (7). Assemble the LOWER CROSS BRACE (10) to the inside of the two BASES (3) using four[...]
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11 STEP 3: Assemble the bottom of the four REAR UPRIGHTS (1 1) to the bottom of the BASES (3) using eight 1/2 X 4-1/2” BOL TS (4), eight BACKING DOME WASHERS (5), eight 1/2” INT T OOTH LOCK WASHERS (6) and eight 1/2” LOCK NUTS (7). Assemble the top of the four REAR UPRIGHTS (1 1) to the FRONT RIGHT & LEFT UPRIGHTS (1 & 2) usin[...]
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12 STEP 4: SECUREL Y assemble the bottom of the ten WEIGHT HORNS (12) to the REAR UPRIGHTS (1 1) using twenty 3/8 x 4-1/2” BOL TS (13), twenty BACKING DOME W ASHERS (5), forty 3/8” FLA T WASHERS (14), and twenty 3/8” LOCK NUTS (15). SECUREL Y assemble the top of the WEIGHT HORNS (12) to the REAR UPRIGHTS (1 1) using twenty 1/2 X 4-1/2[...]
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13 STEP 6: Assemble the the LONG BENCH LOCK (16) to the LOWER CROSS BRACE (10) using two 1/2 X 3-1/2” BOL TS (17), two BACKING DOME W ASHERS (5), two 1/2” INT LOCK W ASHERS (6), and two 1/2” LOCK NUTS (7). 17 5 6 7 16 10[...]
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14 STEP 7: Insert the two LEFT BAR CA TCHES (18) and the two LEFT BAR SUPPORTS (19) into the desired slot s of the two FRONT LEFT UPRIGHTS (2). Insert the two RIGHT BAR CA TCHES (20) and the two RIGHT BAR SUPPORTS (21) into the desired slot s of the two FRONT RIGHT UPRIGHTS (1). Securely tighten all loose assemblies.[...]
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15 STEP 8: S potter Platform accessories are available for the HDCR8. Assemble each S potter Platform (C) to the FRONT RIGHT & LEFT UPRIGHTS (1 & 2) using two BOL TS (D), two DOME W ASHERS (E), two SP ACERS (F), one WEAR PLA TE (G), two FLA T W ASHERS (H), and two NUTS (I) as shown in the illustration. NOTE: All necessary hardware f[...]
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16 Clean: • Hand grips with mild soap and water . • Frame damage can be repaired with touch-up p aint can be purchased from your Hammer Strength customer service represent ative. Inspect: • Hardware should be checked for looseness. T ighten as required. • Frames should be inspected for wear or damage. • Hand Grips should be checked for we[...]