BODYKORE GR802 Stacked Series Seated Row Owner’s Manual
- June 1, 2024
- BODYKORE
Table of Contents
- BODYKORE GR802 Stacked Series Seated Row
- Important Safety Guidelines for Owners
- Assembly Instructions
- Installation Requirement
- Parts List
- Exploded Diagram
- Daily Inspection
- Week Inspection
- Monthly Inspection
- Inspect Frames and Movement Arms
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BODYKORE GR802 Stacked Series Seated Row
Specifications
- Main Rack Size: 41*14
- Upright Rack Size: 522515
- Stepper Rack Size: 10268
- Pull Rack Size: D=52
- Chest Pad Size: 305205115
- Seat Pad Size: 400367220*95
Assembly Instructions
It takes about 60 minutes to assemble this equipment. If this is your first time doing this, allow more time. Be careful to open boxes and assemble components in the sequence presented in this manual. With so many assembled parts, proper alignment and adjustment are critical. While tightening the fasteners, be sure to leave room for adjustments.
Installation Requirement
Required Tools:
- Tool 1
- Tool 2
- Tool 3
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: How long does it take to assemble the Plate Loaded Low Row equipment?
A: It takes about 60 minutes to assemble the equipment. For first-time
assembly, allow more time.
Important Safety Guidelines for Owners
Follow these guidelines to maintain proper working condition of the equipment:
Important: Do not modify the equipment or any of its parts, or permanently remove any part from the equipment.Do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by ours as such attachments might cause injuries.
- Qualified technicians must perform all regular maintenance.
- Make sure that trainers, facility personnel, and maintenance technicians understand how to use the equipment, know important safety guidelines, and can recognize potential problems such as a worn cable or cracked weld.
- Strength training requires a significant focus by the facility and its staff to maintain the quality of the fitness environment. If possible, the facility should provide direct supervision of the fitness equipment at all times by people knowledgeable about the safe operation of the equipment and trained to recognize potential problems.
- Make sure the equipment is stable and placed on a solid, level surface. The equipment is designed to be freestanding; however, equipment can be bolted to the floor for extra stability. Consult a qualified general contractor for proper fastening methods.
- Make sure that the equipment is installed with enough free space for safe operation. With most equipment, the general rule is to allow about a 4-foot (1.2-meter) circle of space from the user’s center. For Functional Training equipment, make sure that the operating space is large enough to allow the cables to be fully extended in all possible directions.
- Place an “out-of-order” sign on the equipment during maintenance of the equipment or the surrounding area. Users should never be allowed to operate the equipment until it has been inspected and works properly. If a piece of equipment needs service, keep it out of use until repaired.
- Whenever a weight can drop and hit a user, such as with an Olympic bench, We highly] recommend that a helper or spotter be used.
- Do not place the equipment outdoors or on wet surfaces.
Assembly Instructions
It takes about minutes to assemble this equipment. If this is your first time
doing this, allow more time.
Be careful to open boxes and assemble components in the sequence presented in
this manual.
Note: With so many assembled parts, proper alignment and adjustment is
critical.
While tightening the fasteners, be sure to leave room for adjustments
Installation Requirement
- Upack the boxes and assemble the equipment close to where you plan to use it.
- Locate equipment at least 40 inches (1 meter) away from any walls, furniture, or objects on all sides.
- While tightening the fasteners. be sure to leave room for adjustments,DO NOT fulvy tighten fasteners until instructed to do so.
- Set up and assemble the equipment on a solid, flat surface, so that it remains level and stable.
- DO NOT move the equipment without assistance.
Required Tools
- Socket wrench sets, metric and standard, plus extensions
- Open-end wrench sets,metric and standard
- Hex wrench sets,metric and standard,plus extensions
- Box cutter
- Rubber mallet
- Retaining ring pliers – large, medium, and small
- Pliers – large, medium, and small
Parts List
ITEM
NO.
| Description| SIZE| QTY| ITEM
NO.
| Description| SIZE| QTY
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1| Main Rack| | 1| 36| End Cap| φ4114| 2
2| Upright Rack| | 1| 37| Bearing| φ52φ2515| 4
3| Stepper Rack| | 1| 38| Bearing| φ10φ268| 2
4| Pull Rack| | 1| 39| Spring Ring| D=52| 8
5| Pull Rack| | 1| 40| Spring Plate| φ37M8| 2
6| Upright Rack| | 1| 41| Chest Pad| 305205115| 1
7| Seat Pad Rack| | 1| 42| Seat Pad| 40036722095| 1
8| Connection Rack| | 2| 43| Bolt| M12100-25| 2
9| Support Rack| | 1| 44| Bolt| M1230| 32
10| Connection Rack| | 1| 45| Bolt| M1235| 2
11| Bearing Rack| | 2| 46| Bolt| M1275| 2
12| Bearing Rack| | 2| 47| Bolt| M820| 4
13| Weight Plate Peg| | 2| 48| Bolt| M830| 4
14| Fixing Box| | 1| 49| Bolt| M880-25| 2
15| Stopper Ring| φ3235| 4| 50| Bolt| M1025| 4
16| Blocking Ring| φ42φ214| 2| 51| Bolt| M825| 2
17| Spring Hooking Bolt| φ20φ826| 1| 52| Bolt| M820| 4
18| Bearing Fixing Bolt| M1027| 2| 53| Bolt| M870-25| 2
19| Roller Fixing Shaft| φ20φ16105| 1| 54| Bolt| M620| 5
20| Roller| φ35φ1626| 2| 55| Screw| M515| 6
21| Spring Clip| φ49φ4| 2| 56| Screw| M510| 4
22| Pull Spring| φ2.4φ21.5175| 1| 57| Screw| | 4
23| Handle Ring| φ33φ2610| 5| 58| Locking Bolt| M44| 10
24| End Cap| φ60φ8.58| 4| 59| Nut| M20| 2
25| Handle End Cap| φ31.8φ2615| 5| 60| Nylon-lined Nut| M10| 2
26| Bumper Pad| 7044.513| 2| 61| Nylon-lined Nut| M12| 7
27| Bumper Pad| 1005025| 2| 62| Washier| φ20φ10.52| 6
28| End Cap| φ483| 4| 63| Washier| φ24φ132.5| 45
29| Bumper Pad| φ75φ47.625| 2| 64| Washier| φ21φ373| 2
30| Bumper Pad| φ65φ4120| 2| 65| Washier| φ16φ8.41.6| 8
31| Handle Sleeve| φ24.5φ31.5180| 4| 66| Washier| φ24φ8.42| 4
32| Handle Sleeve| φ24φ31.5140| 1| 67| Spring Washier| M10| 4
33| Plug| φ12.5φ11.220| 2| 68| Spring Washier| M12| 32
34| Sliding Plate| 35010416| 1| 69| Spring Washier| M20| 2
35| Slot Plate| 300104*30| 1| 70| Spring Washier| M8| 10
Exploded Diagram
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Assembly Guide
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STEP3
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STEP4
Daily Inspection
This section covers the tasks you should do each week to maintain the equipment. Choose the appropriate tasks for your equipment, depending on what you are maintaining
- Condition and deep clean upholstery.
- Clean and lubricate cable rod ends.
- Clean and lubricate guide rods.
- Inspect cables, connections, and tension.
- Inspect cable handle attachments.
- Inspect pulleys.
- Inspect each weight stack and selector pin.
- Inspect and lubricate bearings and bushings.
- Check seat adjustment and test pop pins.
Clean and Lubricate Cable Rod Ends
Check cable rod ends to ensure the shoulder bolt is secure. If cable rod ends are noisy, you can lubricate them with a silicone spray lubricant . Spray the lubricant onto the joint where the spherical portion is enclosed in the outer housing . Wipe off any excess lubricant with a rag.
Clean and Lubricate Guide Rods
Inspect the exposed areas of the guide rods for cleanliness. Using a dry
cloth, wipe any buildup of dirt or grease from the rods.
Lubricate the exposed areas of the guide rods by applying a light coat of a
silicone spray lubricant. Spray the silicone lubricant on a rag and then wipe
the guide rods with the rag. Be careful with any lubricant spray; it can stain
carpet and clothing.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to lubricate the guide rods when the equipment is in
use. Attempting to lubricate between the weight plates without completely
disassembling the stack will result in serious injury.
Important: Do not use petroleum-based lubricants or motor oil.
These lubricants tend to cause a rapid buildup of dirt and hair on the weight plates, which can cause the plates to stick together.
Week Inspection
You will need to do the following tasks each day to maintain the equipment and
keep it operating smoothly and safely.
Each of these tasks is covered in this section. You should perform those tasks
that are appropriate for the equipment you are maintaining, and skip those
tasks that do not apply.
- Inspect cables and end connections for wear.
- Clean and inspect equipment frames.
- Check warning labels and Instruction placards for readability.
- Clean any upholstery on the equipment.
- Inspect pads for wear.
Clean Upholstery
Clean upholstery daily with a mild soap and water solution in a spray bottle.
Lightly spray upholstered surfaces and wipe dry with a clean cloth. Cleaning
upholstery daily removes surface dirt and perspiration.
Important: To clean the upholstery, do not use cleaning products that have any of these ingredients: solvents, alcohol, ammonia, and petroleum. Use a mild detergent-based cleaner instead.
Inspect Pads for Wear
Inspect pads for cracks in the upholstery, loose staples, and loose mounting
bolts. Replace pads as needed (refer to Obtaining Service to purchase new
pads).
Clean and Inspect Frames
Clean frames daily with a mild soap and water solution in a spray bottle. Wipe
the equipment down with a damp cloth and dry completely. Be sure to wipe down
both painted parts and chrome parts. Cleaning frames daily removes any grease
and dirt.
For chrome parts, use a commercial chrome cleaner to restore and maintain the
luster.
As you clean, inspect the frames for cracks, rust, or other damage. Make sure
welds are solid and fasteners are properly secured.
Monthly Inspection
Each month, the following tasks should be performed to maintain the equipment. Choose the appropriate tasks based on what you are maintaining.
- Inspect frames and movement arms.
- Lubricate pop pins.
- Check and lubricate ratcheting seat lever
- Inspect all fasteners.
Inspect Frames and Movement Arms
- Inspect frames and movement arms monthly for proper function and integrity. Check for cracks, chipped paint, or rust.
- Touch up dings and chips in the paint as needed. Replace any component at first signs of wear. Inspect frames for cracks particularly at the joints. If any cracks are found, immediately take the equipment out of service,and repair it using a qualified maintenance technician. Refer to Important Safety Guidelines and Obtaining Service).
- To remove surface rust from the frame, rub lightly with a fine wet/dry sand paper or fine steel wool.Maintain paint luster with an application of a mild automotive wax product.
- To maintain the powder coated and chrome parts, use a mild detergent-based cleaner for light dirt and grime removal.
- For removing heavier dirt and grease and for polishing, use a good car polish. For scuffs and marks that are not removed by the above methods, use a soft scrub cleanser. Do not use solvents, lacquer thinner, acetone, or finger nail polish remover.
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