Star Trac IP-S1315 manual

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    LEG CURL IP-S1315 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    Page 2 Copyright 2009. Star Trac by Unisen, Inc. All rights rese rved, including those to reproduce this book or parts thereof in an y form without firs t obtaining writ ten permissi on from Star T rac. Every effort has been made to keep this information current; however, periodic ally, changes are made to the information herein, and these c hanges[...]

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    Page 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 • TORQUE WRENCH ••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••••• ••••••• 1 • 8MM HEX KEY SOCKET ••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••• ••• • #2 CROSS-HEAD (PHILLIPS) SCREWDRIVER •?[...]

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    Page 4 2. Grip the top of the outside SHROUD and l ift to remove it from the we ight stack. Carefully store th e SHROUD for late r use. Now repeat with the inside SHROUD. REMOVE THE SHROUDS: 1. Using a 4MM hex key remove the (M6,30M M,Button Head Bolt) from the rear of the weight stack. Save th is bolt as you will need it to re-install later. After[...]

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    Page 5 INSTALLING THE WELDED CROSS SUPPORT: 1. Locate the CROSS SUPPORT and align the holes as sho wn. INSTALLING THE WELDED CROSS SUPPORT, FRONT SCREWS: 1. Use three ( M8 , 25MM, Button Head Bolt), three (M8, Nyloc Nut), and six (M8,Washers) to ins tall and tighten the WELDED CROSS SUPPORT, as shown. 2. Use one (M8, 105 MM Button Head Bol t), one [...]

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    Page 6 INSTALLING THE ROM ADJUST AND CAM ASSEMBLY: 1. Locate (from left to right) one (M8, 20MM, Socket Head Cup sc rew), one (M8, Wa sher), two (Taper Bearings) and the ROM ADJUST ASSEMBLY as shown. 2. Insert a taper bea ring to the shaft of the ROM ADJUST ASSEMBLY u ntil it bottoms all t he way again st the ROM PLATE. 3. Place the assembly into t[...]

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    Page 7 INSTALLING THE CAM ASSEMB LY : 5. Align the flat on the shaft with the D- Shaped slot on the CAM ASSEMBLY. INSTALLING THE SHIN PAD ASSEMBLY: 1. Locate one 20MM dia meter SHAFT wi th a flat and the SHIN PAD assembly. 2. Align the SHIN PAD asse mbly to the ROM ADJUST BRACKET, as shown. 3. Insert the 20MM SHAF T with a flat. 4. Install two (M8,[...]

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    Page 8 INSTALLING THIGH PAD SUPPORT: 1. Install the THIGH PAD SUPPORT along with one (M8, 20MM Socket Head Screw), one (M8, 1MM Thick Washer), (End Cap Without Groo ve), and two (25MM ID Machine Washers). Use a 6mm hex key soc ket to tighten. INSTALLING THE S EAT BACK: 1. Install t he SEAT BACK WELDMENT with UPHOLSTERY using four (M8, 16mm Sock et [...]

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    Page 9 ATTACHING THE CABLE: 1. Pull and insert the CABLE END into the CABLE MOUNT of the CAM until the end of the CABLE is visible in the sight hole. 2. Secure with the four sets screw s (M8) included, us ing a 4MM he x key. Torque to 15-17 N- m. INSTALL THE CABLE: 1. Locate the loose cab le end and loop around the pulley as shown mak ing sure not [...]

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    Page 10 GUIDE ROD LUBRICATION: 1. Apply a general pu rpose lubricant (such as 3-in-1 oil) that does not contain Teflon to a cotton cloth, then run the cotton cloth up and down the gu ide rods as needed. 2. Also apply oil to the inc remental weight guide tracks. 3. Verify that the Top Plate and Increm ental Plate slide smoo thly. Incremental Guide T[...]

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    Page 11 GAP SCREWS INCREMENTAL WEIGHT ADJUST MENT: 1. Check to make sure the gap between the TOP PLATE pin and the 20 mm hole of the INCREMENTAL WEIGHT pl ate is 3mm or l ess when engage. 2. If gap is greate r than 3mm, loo sen but do not remove the two BUTTON HEAD SCREWS (M 6) using a 4MM hex key. 3. Slide the brac ket up or down to create a 3mm g[...]

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    Page 12 INSTALLING THE TOP BUMPER: 1. After both shrouds have been installed install the bl ack TOP BUMPER by first inserting the two tabs (1) found on the large end of the TOP BUMPER into the equipment main frame. Now rotate (2) the TOP BUMPER down un til it is sittin g flush on top of the weight frame. Install the (M6,30M M,Button Head Bolt) (3) [...]

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    Part No. 620-7929, Rev B., 21 Aug 09 STAR TRAC 14410 Myford Road Irvine, California 92606 Telephone: (800) 228-6635, (714) 669-1660 Fax: (714) 508-3303 www.startrac.com[...]