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Serious Steel 835102 HIP SLED ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS I I I Part # 6754601 1 Revision: 5/24/00[...]
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I IMPORTANT NOT ,ES I WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF ~l~iOU$ ~t~t~. ~ Please note: * Thank you for purchasing the Parabody 835102 HIP SLED. 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. * We recommend cleaning your product (pads and frame[...]
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KEY 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15. 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 24 PART # DES CRIPTION 6504903 ~3ASE 6506803’ ~ PLATFORM SLEEVE 6507403 PAD SUPPORT 6507703 RIGHT HANI~L~ ’ 6507803 LEFT HANDLE 6505403 REAR UPRIGI2IT ...... 6505902 CARRIAGE STOP BAR 6504103 LE~T RAIL 6504203 RIGHT RAIL 6504402 FOOT PLATE 6504702 PLATFORM 6506602 650~002 PLATFORM ADJUSTM[...]
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FIGURE 1 X 3-1/4" STEP 1: ¯ Insert two 2" SQ. END CAPS (26) into each end of the BASE (1) as shown in FIGURE ¯ Attach two 2" SQ, COVER CAPS (28) over each end ofthebase of the REAR UPRIGHT (6). ¯ SECURELY assemble the PEAK UPP,_IGHT (6) to the BASE (1) as shown in FIGURE 1 using two 1/2 X 3-1/4" BOLTS (41.), 1/2" WASHERS[...]
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~1/2 X 5" _LLL _LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLL _LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL .LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL .LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL[ LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL _LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL[ _LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL[...]
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_LLLL _LLLL .LLLLI 1/2 X 4"~ FIGURE 4 STEP 4: ¯ Assemble the PLATFORM SLEEVE (2) to the BASE (1) as shown in FIGURE 4 using one 1/2 X 4" BOLT (42), and one LOCKNUT (33). (TIGHTEN THE CONNECTION ENOUGH TO REMOVE THE PLAY, YET ALLOWING THE PLAT- FORM SLEEVE TO ROTATE FREELY) ¯ Pull back the 1/2" DIA. SPRING PIN (47) on the PLATFORM S[...]
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’@1/2 X 4-1/2" ) I I I I I I I I / I I ! ! / / / / FIGURE 5 3/8 X 4-1/2"@ ~ STEP 5: ¯ LOOSELY assemble the LEFT (8) and RIGHT RAILS (9), along with the SEAT PAD (18) to the BASE (1) as shown in using two 3/8 X 4-1/2" BOLTS (38), two 3/8" LOCK WASteRS (30), and two 3/8" WASHERS (29). Temporarily asselnble RAILS to the REA[...]
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1/2 X 4-1/2 ~ FIGURE 6 STEP 6: ¯ Insert four 2" SQ. END CAPS (26) into the each end of the CARRIAGE (16) as shown in FIGURE ¯ SECURELY assemble four 3" DIA. WHEELS (20) to the sides of the CARRIAGE (16) as shown in FIGURE 6 using 4-1/2" BOLTS (43), eight 1/2" WASHERS (32), and four 1/2" LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUTS (34). ¯ Attac[...]
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LOW HEIGHT 1/2 X 2-3/4"~ [GURE 7 ~3/8 X 2" STEP 7: ¯ SECURELY assemble two 2" DIA. WHEELS (21) to the BRACKETS onthe left side of the CARRIAGE (16) as shown FIGURE 7 using two 3/8 X 2" BOLTS (36), four 3/8" WASHERS (29), and two 3/8" LOCK NUTS (31). ¯ Assemble the two ADJ. WHEEL BRACKETS (14) to the right side of the[...]
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Q1/2X4-1/2" SAFTEY STOP FIGURE 8 STEP 8: ¯ Remove the two temporary. 1/2 X 4-1/2" BOLTS (43) from STEP ¯ Swing the LEFT (8) and RIGHT (9) RAILS out enough to insert the CARRIAGE AS SEIV~LY (16) in between CARRIAGE (16) to rest on the SAFETY STOPS underneath the RAILS. See FIGURE 1/2 ] 1/2 I 1/2 [ 1/2 ] 1/2 I 1/2 I 6 2 I I I 1 I I I I 10[...]
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Q1/2 X 4-1/2" REVERSE VIEW FOR ASSEMBLY FIGURE 9 ;TEP 9: ¯ SECURELY reassemble the LEFT (8) and RIGHT (9) RAILS to the REAR UPRIGHT (6) as shown in FIGURE 9 using the two X 4-1/2" BOLTS (43), four 1/2" WASHERS (32), and two 1/2" LOCK NUTS (33). (!!! IMPORTANT !!! BEFORE TIGttTENING MOVE THE RAILS IN AS FAR AS POSSIBLE) ¯ SECUR[...]
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X 4-1/2" FIGURE 10 STEP 10: ¯ SECURELY assemble the WEIGHT SUPPORT (13) to the CARRIAGE (16) as shown in FIGURE 10 using two 1/2 X 4-1/2" BOLTS (43), two 1/2 X 3-1/4" BOLTS (41), eight 1/2" WASHERS (32), and four 1/2" LOCK NUTS 1/2 I 1/2 [ 1/2 [ 1/2 t 1/2 t 1/2 I 4 5 6 12[...]
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1/2 X 3-1/4" FIGURE 11 STEP 11: ¯ Insert two 2" SQ. END CAPS (26) into the ends of each PAD SUPPORT (3) as shown in FIGURE ¯ SECURELY assemble the two PAD SUPPORTS (3) to the CARRIAGE (16) as shown in FIGURE 11 using two 1/2 X 3-1/4" BOLTS (41), four 1/2" WASHERS (32), and two 1/2" LOCKNUTS (33). ¯ SECURELY assemble two [...]
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LL LLL LLLLL _LLLL __LLLL __LLLL __LLLL __LLLL __LLLL ~L_LLL __LLL __LLL _LLLL _LLLL FIGURE 12 L LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLL ~L L L LLL LLLL _LLLLL _LLLLL _LLLLL_ _LLLLL_ _LLLLL_ _LLLLL_ _LLLLL_ _LLLLL_ _LLLLL_ _LLLLL_ _LLL _LLL _L L_ LLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LL L STEP 12: ¯ Attach t[...]
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FIGURE 13 STEP 13: ¯ Assemble the FOOT PLATE (10) to the CAR~AGE (16) as shown in FIGURE 13, using two 1/2 X 1-1/4" BOLTS (39), two WASHERS (32), and two 1/2" LOW HEIGHT LOCK NUTS (34). (TIGHTEN TI-IE CONNECTION COMPLETELY, BACK TI-IE NUTS OFF 1/4 TURN) 15[...]
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S BUSHING FIGURE 14 STEP 14: ¯ To assemble the CARRIAGE STOP BAR (7) to theside of the LEFT RAIL (8), start by inserting the top of the BAR (7) imo BUSHING at the top of the RAIL as far as possible, then lower the BAR (7) into the SURE-LOC BUSHING at the bottom ol." the RAIL. (MAKE SURE THE STOP PEGS ARE VERTICAL), then insert one 1-1/4"[...]
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3/8 X 1"~ FIGURE 15 STEP 15: ¯ SECURELY assemble the PAD STOP (15) to the BACK PAD (19) as shown in FIGURE 15 using t~vo 3/8 X 1" BOLTS (35)... 3/8" LOCK WASHERS (30), and two 3/8" WASHERS (29). MAKE SURE ALL CONNECTIONS ARE SECURELY TIGHTENED. 17[...]
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CARRIAGE STOPS SURE-LOC~ BUSHING "" 35°~40°,45 ° FIGURE 16 STEP 16: ¯ The PLATFORM (11) can adjust into three positions: 35, 40, and 45 degrees ¯ The HIP SLED was designed ~vith the SURE-LOC SYSTEM for ultimate safety. To activate the CARRIAGE STOP BARS (7)from either the LEG PRESS or HACK SQUAT position, begin by moving the CARPJAGE[...]
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HANLDE FIGURE 17 STEP 17: ¯ To perform LEG PRESSES, center the BACK PAD (19) down on top of the PLATFORM (11) and lock the PAD STOP (15) back of the BACK PAD (19) behind the PLATFORM HANDLE then rotate the FOOT PLATE (10) on the CARRIAGE (16) until the SPRING PIN engages the hole ¯ To perform CALF RAISES, move the CARRIAGE (16) to the top carriag[...]