Periodically apply a silicone-based lubricant to the weight guide rods to ensure smooth travel.
Are you encountering any when moving the cables?
Attach the weight storage tubes (part 14) to the uprights (part 11) using bolts and locknuts. Phase 2: Top Frame and Stability
Connect the end of the second cable to the bracket on the . Dp Dual Trac 20 Assembly Manual
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Attach the to the base frame using two long carriage bolts, washers, and hex nuts. Periodically apply a silicone-based lubricant to the weight
Do not tighten the bolts completely yet. Leaving the poles slightly loose provides the "wiggle room" necessary to attach other connecting bars and stabilizing plates. Step 2: Erect the Main Frame and Weight Stacks Once the base is resting flat, you can build upward.
Is the DP Dual Trac 20 the easiest thing to assemble? No. Is it worth the 90 minutes of careful work?
This comprehensive guide serves as your complete assembly manual, walking you through inventory preparation, step-by-step construction, and cable routing. Pre-Assembly Preparation Phase 2: Top Frame and Stability Connect the
Once your DP Dual Trac 20 is assembled, it will run for years with almost zero maintenance. However, once a month, wipe the track rails with a dry rag and apply one drop of lightweight machine oil to the wheel bearings. Do not use WD-40 on the track itself (it attracts dust).
To keep your DP Dual Trac 20 operating smoothly, a simple maintenance routine is your best strategy.
Connect the leg developer to the appropriate cable assembly. Attach the foam rollers to the leg developer arms. Step 5: Final Tightening and Calibration
Go back to all the bolts and nuts you left slightly loose in the beginning steps. Now is the time to tighten them completely.
The foundation that provides stability and houses the weight stack.