Maintenance - TuffStuff TS-1000 Owner's Manual

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M
aintenance Information
1. Lubrication of all moving parts is essential to the longevity
and optimal performance of your Home Gym.
lubrication of some parts of your gym have been done at
the factory, but the weight stack guide rods must be
lubricated at the time of assembly. We recommend a
clear aerosol, silicone or teflon spray.
Note: Do not use oil based lubricants as they will attract
dust,dirt and grime, and will eventually gum up and erode
bushings and sealed bearings.
2. All pulleys and bushings should be checked regularly for
signs of wear.
3. Check and adjust cable tension periodically as it will
maintain proper anatomical function.
4. Periodically check all moving parts, upholstery and grips
for signs of wear or damage. If there is a problem or
replacement part is necessary, STOP USING THE
EQUIPMENT and immediately contact your local Tuff Stuff
retailer or call our Customer Service Department. Replace
parts using only genuine Tuff Stuff parts.
5. As needed, upholstery may be cleaned with a mild
solution of soap and water.
treatment will add to the life and appearance of your
upholstery.
6. All chrome plated surfaces should be cleaned regularly to
prolong the life and luster of the finish. Wipe machine
down with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly each day. At
least once a week your chrome equipment should be
polished with a commercial grade or automotive type
chrome polish.
7. When checking the bolts and nuts, be sure they are all
fully fastened. If there is a bolt or nut that continuously
loosens obtain a replacement through your local Tuff Stuff
retailer or call our Customer Service Department.
8. Check that the
Push Pull Pins 1/2 X 3-1/2
Push Pull Pin 1/2 x 5-5/8 (#58)
fastened (See Fig. 75). In addition, be sure the springs in
the
Push Pull Pins
are operating freely.
9. Check welds to be free of cracks.
10. Failure to perform routine maintenance could result in
personal injury and/or equipment damage.
TS-1000 Home Gym w/Adjustable High-Low Pulley System

Maintenance

Initial
Regular use of a vinyl
(#56), and the
Hex Nuts are fully
Correct
Incorrect
Fig. 75
Caution: Be sure the Push Pull Pin Hex nuts are fully fastened
Fasten if necessary.
Push Pull Pin
Hex Nut
Fully Fastened.
Push Pull Pin
Hex Nut
Loosely Fastened.
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