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Page 1
Serious Steel 880101 WEIGHT STACK OPTION ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Part #. 6814501[...]
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Page 2
I IMPOtLTANT NO~ES I ~. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF St~t/I~$ ~}tt~t~l# Please note: * Thank you for purchasing the Parabody 880101 WEIGHT STACK OPTION. Please read these instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference. This product must be, as- sembled on a fiat, level surface to assure its proper function. We recommend cleaning your product[...]
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Page 3
PARTS LIST ~ PART# DESCRIPTION QTY kEY 1 6814303 UPRIGHT 1 22 2 680(Y~ ADJ" FOOT SUPPORT 1 23 3 681,1(~3 STACKBASE 1 24 4 68 13703 TOP B OOM 1 25 5 6801102 LAT BAR SUPPORT 1 26 6 6816501 76" GUIDE ROD 2 27 7 6274402 LOW ROW B.M:~ 1 28 8 6725302 ’ ’ LATBAR ’" I’ 29 9 3116201 3-1/’2" PUI !.EY 5 30 il 6832801 124" CA[...]
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Page 4
FIGURE 2 STEP 2: ¯ Insert two 2" END CAP (16) into the ends of the STACK BASE (3) as shown in FIGURE ¯ Attach fou~ 3/4 X 1-1/2" GLIDES (24) to the inside of the tube on the STACK BASE (3) as shown in FIGURE 2 using the following steps: ¯ Thoroughly clean all surfaces where the 3/4 X 1-1/2" GLIDES (24) are to be attached. ¯ Remove[...]
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Page 5
FIGURE 6 STEP 6: Insert two GUIDE RODS (6) imo the STACK BASE (3) as sho~ai in.FIGURE 6. Lubricate the GUIDE RODS (6) with a slicon or teflon spray that is available at most hard~are stor~s. ¯ Slide two WEIGftT STACK CUSHIONS (26) dox~ over the GUIDE RODS (6). See HGURE Using EXTREI~[F, GKRE slide t~m~t3." WEIGHT PLATES (40) down over the GUI[...]
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Page 6
FIGURE 4 318 X 4 LOWER CROSS SUPPORT " STEP 4: ¯ NOTEi It may be necessa~" to loosen the 1/2 X 3-1/4" BOLTS of the LOWER CROSS SUPPORT connecting to the IiPRIGI~IT FR.~%IE before beginnlngSTEP 4. ¯ SECURELY assemble the STACK BASE (3) and the UPRIGHT (1) to the LOWER CROSS SUPPORT using two 3/8 X 4" BOLTS (38). four 3/8" [...]
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Page 7
FIGURE 3/8" LOW HEIGHT~ STEP 8: 3/8 X 2-3/4 ¯ SECURELY assemble the LAT BAR SUPPORT (5) to the TOP BOOM (4) using one 3/8 X 2-3/4" (32) and one 3/8" LOWHEIGH~ NUT (29). See HGURE ¯ Slide two VINYL CAPS (22) over the LAT BAK SUPPORT (5) as sho~ in FIGUPOE FIGURE 9 CABLE is routed over bolt! 3/8X2_3/4.,~// STEP 9: ¯ Route the 117-3/[...]
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Page 8
FIGURE 7 ; SUPPORT 3/8 X 2-3/4" 3/8 X 4" STEP 7: ¯ NOTE: It may be necessary to loosen the 1/2 X 3-1/4" BOLTS of the UPPER CROSS SUPPORT connecting the UPRIGHT FRA~IE before be~rming STEP 7. Insert two GUIDE ROD BUSI-I~GS (27) into the TOP BOOM (4) as sho~:n in HGURE Insert two 3 X 2" END CAPS (13) into the ends of the TOP BOOM[...]
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Page 9
FIGURE 11 STEP 11: Route the threaded end of the 124" CABLE (I 1) through the slot oft.he UPRIGHT (1) then SECURELY assemble one 4-1/2" PULLEY (10) to the UPRIGHT (I) using m’o 3/8 X 2-3/4" BOLTS (32), two 3/8" FLANGE SPACERS (33), two 3/8" W~_SHERS (30), and LOCK NUTS (31). (NOTE: The CABLE (11) should be muted bem’een[...]
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Page 10
FIGURE 10 "(~3/8 X 2" STEP 10: ¯ Screw the threaded end of the CABLE (12) appro~mately 3/4" into the end of the 20 HOLE SELECTOR SI-I.4k-T (39) and tighten nut securely. See FIGURE 10. ¯ PlaCe one 3-1/2" PULLEY (9) into the loop of the CABLE (12) below the second and third PULLEY of the TOP BOOM (4) as in HGURE 10. ¯ LOOSELY [...]