ParaBody Factor 625 manual

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  • Page 1

    9/t~ inch wrench ~ odiustable wrench inch wrench ¯ hammer or rubber mallet inch wrench ¯ s~2 allen wrench ¯ THE PARABODY FACTOR 625 BASE UNIT MUST BE ASSEMBLED ON A FLAT, LEVEL SURFACE TO ASSURE ITS PROPER FUNC1 ¯ PARABODY STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT THIS PRODUCT BE ASSEMBLED BY TWO PERSONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY. ,, KEEP ALL FRAME BOLT CONNECTI[...]

  • Page 2

    TTS/PARTS: OTY. NAME/DESCRIPTION ~ ~(P~78-011 1 Back Pod ~--~B0-01 ) 1 Leg Press Frame ~PB3170-01) 1 Telescoping Tube Plated ~"-’~43-01) l ~~- -- (PB3047-01) 1 Pivot Axle __ [PB3OBI-01) 1 (PB3236-01) l Leg Press Cable 17 ’~ ~634-01) 4 Non-Skid Strip 4" x count all parts before beginning assembly. ’ARE: NAME/DESCRIPTION QTY. - ’ Gr[...]

  • Page 3

    If you have installed a second weight stack, go to Figure 5. If you have not purchased the second weight stack, please camp]ere the folJowing steps before proceeding to F~gure 5. 1. Remove the blank shroud from the rear of the Factor 625. 2. Remove the rotary cable from the unit and also the assadated shock cord. 3. Load the Leg Press Cable into th[...]

  • Page 4

    ~tinue to route Leg Press cable as shown. ,. ,~emave the boll used to hold the la~ boom 1o ~’he tube an the rear of" lhe Main Frame and ~aih one I1) 4~.,~" w/l" Clevis Pulley and one (1) cable retaining clip using one (t) ~-~" x 4(.’~’" bolt and the existing 34" Locknu~ and 34" Washer supplied. Raule cable a[...]

  • Page 5

    1. AHach the Leg Press Frame to the Main Frame on lop using two {2) l~"x 41~" Bolts, two (2) 1/2" Washers, two (2) I/2" Lockwashers and two (2) 1,~,, nuts. 2. Attach four (4) 4" x17" Non-Skid Strips to the angled foot pl~e on the Leg Press Frame as shown. 3. Install two (2) 2" Square End Caps {10-14 ga) into the a[...]

  • Page 6

    SPACER ".--~~ble the spring pin assemblT to the SPR~NG ~autum Frame using one (1) knob, one (I) co~ P~N plunger, one (1) spring, one (1) spacer, and ~kUNG~ (1) co~e~ pin, using the folJowing steps: ~ ~semble the knob to the p~ungsr B. In~d the plunger through the fi~ housing and through the fir~ hole of the second housing. C Slip ~e Spring and[...]

  • Page 7

    If] Fig If’ 1. nser~ the seat adjustment tube Into the front end of the Pendulum flame. Pull back the spring pin a~mb/y, and advance the seat adjustment tube al1 the way in. (Make sure tab ai the front end of the seat adiustment tube is up. See figure] I). 2..Securely fasten one fl) 3~,’ x 1 ]/4" Bob one (1) ~’~" ~ 1,4 BOLT 3/e"[...]

  • Page 8

    . _~.nch the Pendulum Frame to the leg press e by sliding the pivot axle thrnugh the col!ars on the pivot tabs of the leg press flame and through the pivot tube at the top of the pendulum flame. Thread two (2) sA6" x I/4" Ig. set screws into both collars and tighten. {This ~ep may be pre-nssembled) PENDULUM FRAME 5/16" x 1/4~ LG SET [...]

  • Page 9

    ock res~ tube on the Pendulum Frame using two (2).~/8"x 11/~’~Bohs ’ two (2) ~,~" Lockwashe~, ana ~o ~2) ~8’ Washe~. NOTE: HOL~ IN ~E BACK OF THE S~T BACK PAD AND ~E S~T PAD. 2. Iflse~ on~ ( ~ ) 2"~quare ~nd cap ( ~ 0-14 g~;)in the top ot ~he back re~ tuoe and one (1) square end cop in the end of the pendulum frame under ~he ba[...]

  • Page 10

    ~r ten any loose connedions at this time. FACTOR 625 should be assembled as 11[...]