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    M051-K50-A104 1 SEA TED ROW SU50 A SSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The Seated Row SU50 com es disass embled in two pieces. F ollow the steps below to assem ble it. TOOLS NEEDED 9/16” sock et wrench 9/16” box wrench 7/8” open end wrench or cresc ent wrench 15 mi n 45 min 30 min 1 hr A SSEMBLY TIME One person c an accom plish this ass embly in approxim at[...]

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    Seated Row SU50 Custom er Assembly Instructions 2 Figure 1. Seated Row SU50. 1. Bolt holes on Seat Subfram e 2. Bolt holes on W eight Stack Subfram e 3. Cable Pulley s 4. Cable 012345 6 ½½½½½½ Figure 2. Configur a tion for bolts, end caps, washers and nuts .[...]

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    Seated Row SU50 Custom er Assembly Instructions 3 INCLUDED PA RTS Included parts are: 1. 3-3/4” Hex head bolts (4) 2. End caps (bolt c overs) (8) 3. Flat washer (used to “ shorten” bolt so end cap will f it on the nut) (4) 4. End cap washers ( end caps snap onto them ) (8) 5. 3/8” Lock nut (4) 6. Cable (1) 7. Row handle (1) 8. Handle clip ([...]

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    Seated Row SU50 Custom er Assembly Instructions 4 Figure 4. Bolt ( viewed f rom the Seat Subf rame section). 3. Tigh ten the nut s. Moving to the W eight Stack Subfram e side of the SU50, place end cap washers and nuts onto the f our bolt ends. Tighten the nuts so that they are c ompletely over the threads of the bolt (upper bolt in Figure 5). W he[...]

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    Seated Row SU50 Custom er Assembly Instructions 5 INSTA LLLING THE CA BLE 1. Remove the p ulleys. O nce the W eight Stack Subfram e is bolted to the Seat Subf rame section, you will need to remove the upper and lower pulleys to insert the cable. Us ing two 9/16” sock et or box wrenches , remove the pulley bolts as shown in Figure 6. Set aside the[...]

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    Seated Row SU50 Custom er Assembly Instructions 6 2. Bolt the cab le to the weig ht stack. Thread the 7/8” nut up on the cable bolt as shown in Figure 7. Screw the bolt down into the weight stack as shown in Figure 8. Tighten the bolt with a crescent wrench or 7/8” open-end wrench. Figure 7. T hread the nut onto the cab le. Figure 8. Screw the [...]

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    Seated Row SU50 Custom er Assembly Instructions 7 Figure 9. Cable insta lla tion. 4. Reinser t the pulleys into the pulley housings and tighten the bolts. Replace the bolts, end cap washers , and end caps using the conf iguration shown in Figure 10. Figure 10. Pulley bolt assemb ly configuration. 5. A tt ach the handle and clip to the cable.[...]