A
bout the Pectoral Contractor SP-4405
Congratulations
on
Pectoral Contractor. We hope you are completely satisfied
with this product and wish you many years of enjoyment.
T
uff Stuff Equipment
This Tuffstuff product has been built to precise quality
standards and has been carefully packaged to ensure that
damage will not occur during shipment.
Warranty and signature indicating final inspection has been
conducted by our line foreman, is an expression of our
confidence in the completeness, the materials, and
workmanship of this product.
W
arranty
SEE A COPY OF WARRANTY ON BACK PAGE
R
egistration Card
To avoid unnecessary delays in warranty service and to
insure that a permanent record of your purchase is on file
with our factory, be sure to complete the warranty
registration card and send it to:
TUFFSTUFF Fitness Equipment Inc., today.
S
pecifications
1. Maximum Wt. Capacity
2. Total Machine Weight
3. Footprint (LWH)
Note: Due to continuing product improvements, specifications and designs are subject to change
without notice.
S
F
afety
irst
Regardless of how enthusiastic you may be about getting on
your equipment and exercising, take the time to ensure that
your safety is not jeopardized. A moment's lack of attention
can result in an accident, as can failure to observe certain
safety precautions.
1. Read, study and understand the Owner's Manual and all
the warning labels on this product.
recommended to familiarize yourself and others with the
proper operation and workout recommendations for this
Tuff Stuff product prior to use. Some of this information
can be obtained in this Owner's Manual, as-well-as from
your local Tuff Stuff retailer.
2. It is imperative that you retain this Owner's Manual and be
sure
all
warning
Replacement of Owner's Manuals and labels are available
from your local Tuff Stuff retailer.
3. Consult with your physician before beginning any exercise
program.
1
Introduction
your
new
purchase
The
- 150 Lbs.
- 500 Lbs.
- See Front Page
Safety Precautions
Furthermore, it is
labels
are
legible
and
P
rior to the Assembly of the Pectoral Contractor
of
the
1. We advise you to consult your local TuffStuff retailer if you
should have a question or problem regarding the proper
assembly of this unit.
T
ool Requirements
TuffStuff
1. One 3/4" combination wrench
2. One 9/16" combination wrench
3. One 7/16" combination wrench
4. One ratchet
5. One 3/4" socket
6. One 9/16" socket
7. One 7/16" socket
8. Rubber mallet
9. Windex or household glass cleaner
10. One can silicone spray / teflon spray lubricant
11. Measuring tape
12. Utility knife
Hardware Measurement Diagram
4. Use proper discretion when children are present.
5. Frayed or worn cables can be dangerous and may cause
injury. Periodically check these cables for any indication
of wear.
6. Keep hands, limbs, loose clothing and long hair well out of
the way of moving parts.
7. Do not attempt to lift more weight than you can control
safely.
8. Inspect the Unit for any sign of wear on parts, hardware
becoming loose or cracks on welds. If a problem is found,
do not use or allow the machine to be used until the
intact.
defective part is repaired or replaced.
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