Assembly Instructions Full ((top)) — Dp Dual Trac 20

Before you begin, clear a 6' x 8' space for the machine and grab the following tools: Two adjustable wrenches (or a socket set) A Phillips head screwdriver A rubber mallet (optional, for seating end caps)

Use a silicone-based spray on the guide rods for smooth movement. Never use WD-40 , as it attracts dust and creates friction.

Slide the seat adjustment frame onto the main base. dp dual trac 20 assembly instructions full

Attach the front and rear stabilizer bars to the main central base frame. Use the long carriage bolts provided.

If your model includes the leg extension attachment, bolt the pivot arm to the front of the seat frame now. Step 3: Top Frame and Pulley Brackets Before you begin, clear a 6' x 8'

Lay out all bolts and nuts by size before starting. This prevents using the wrong hardware in early steps. Step 1: The Main Frame and Base Start by assembling the "skeleton" of the machine.

Lift the top horizontal frame piece onto the vertical upright. Secure it with the heavy-duty bolts and washers. Attach the front and rear stabilizer bars to

Ensure the cables sit deep in the grooves of the nylon pulleys. If a cable rubs against metal, it will snap prematurely. Step 5: Weight Stack and Final Tensioning

Insert the weight guide rods into the base. Slide your weight plates on one by one.

Before you begin, clear a 6' x 8' space for the machine and grab the following tools: Two adjustable wrenches (or a socket set) A Phillips head screwdriver A rubber mallet (optional, for seating end caps)

Use a silicone-based spray on the guide rods for smooth movement. Never use WD-40 , as it attracts dust and creates friction.

Slide the seat adjustment frame onto the main base.

Attach the front and rear stabilizer bars to the main central base frame. Use the long carriage bolts provided.

If your model includes the leg extension attachment, bolt the pivot arm to the front of the seat frame now. Step 3: Top Frame and Pulley Brackets

Lay out all bolts and nuts by size before starting. This prevents using the wrong hardware in early steps. Step 1: The Main Frame and Base Start by assembling the "skeleton" of the machine.

Lift the top horizontal frame piece onto the vertical upright. Secure it with the heavy-duty bolts and washers.

Ensure the cables sit deep in the grooves of the nylon pulleys. If a cable rubs against metal, it will snap prematurely. Step 5: Weight Stack and Final Tensioning

Insert the weight guide rods into the base. Slide your weight plates on one by one.