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    I ~~erious Steel 913101 WEIGHT STACK OPTION I I ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Part # 6678501 1 Revisiort: 02/24/97[...]

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    [IMPORTANT NOTES[ There is a risk assumed by individuals who use this type of equipment. To minimize risk, please follow these rules: 1. Consult your physician before beginning any exercise program. 2. Inspect equipment daily. Tighten all loose connections and replace worn parts immediately. Failure to do so may result in serious injury. 3. Do not [...]

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    (EY PART # 1 6284501 2 6523401 3 6628401 4 6214401 5 6214501 6 3108002 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION WEIGHT STACK SHAFT GUIDE ROD QTY KEY PART # 1 7 6382301 2 8 6595201 DESCRIPTION QTY PLATE BUSHING 10 COUNT 4 GUIDE R~)D BUSHING 2 HEAl) PLATE 1 9 3202401 SELECTOR PIN 1 10 3114502 WF_,IGHT PLATES 20 11 6189501 WEIGHT STACK CUSHION 2 3/8X 1 "BISI~ON HE[...]

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    STEP 3: A. Insert the two GUIDE RODS (2) into the base the TOWER as shown in FIGURE 3. Lubricate the GUIDE RODS with a slicon or teflon spray that is available at most hardware stores. B. Slide two WEIGHT STACK CUSHIONS (6) down over the GUIDE RODS (2). See FIGURE C. Using EXTREME CARE slide twenty WEIGHT PLATES (5) down over the GUIDE RODS (2) the[...]

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    TOWER BRACE X 4" BOLT (EXISTING) FIGURE 5 STEP 5: Place TOWER BRACE over the GUIDE RODS (2) and securely fasten TOWER. BRACE to TOWER using previously remow~d 1/2" X 4" BOLTS, 1/2" WASHERS, AND 1/2" NUTS as shown in FIGURE 5. TOWER BRACE ,TOP BOOM CABLE’ FIGURE 6 STEP 6: Route threaded end of CABLE (part # 6671601) around[...]

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    CABLE-, ~,, FIGURE 7 STEP 7: A. Screw the treaded end of the CABLE (part #66716001) approximately 3/4" into the end of the WEIGHT STACK SHAFT (1) and tighten jam nut securely. B. Apply one WEIGHT STACK LABEL (11) to each WEIGHT PLATE (5) as shown. Labels 1 through 20 should be appled from top to bottom of the WEIGHT STACK and close to the key-[...]

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    BLOCK PULLEY BOLT FIGURE 8 FIENCH FRAME STEP 8: A. Remove the BOLT, WASHERS, and LOCK NUT below the PULLEY in UPRIGHT. See FIGURE 8. B. Insert the threaded end of CABLE (part #6671001) under the PULLEY in UPRIGHT and around the bottom PULLEY of the PULLEY BLOCK. See FIGURE 8. C. Fasten end of CABLE (part #6671001) into threaded housing on the base [...]

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    ;116" SNAP HOOK LAT BAR 5/16" SNAP HOOK D RING FIGURE 9 STEP 9: A. Attach CHROME LAT BAR & DOUBLE D CHROME HANDLE to ball ends of cables using 5/16" SNAP HOOKS. See FIGURE 9. B. If the HEAD PLATE (3) does not sit on top of the first WEIGHT PLATE (5), push the head plate down, insert the SELECTOR PIN (4) and perform several repeti[...]