INSTALL SHOULDER BRACKETS & PADS
4. Install the new shoulder brackets that have (2) threaded
holes, screw the shoulder pads using the removed screws.
Install the screws in the same holes in the same pad as they
were removed. See Figure B repeat for other side.
5. Install the flanged post and adapter plate assembly plates to
the shoulder brackets using the four 1/4-20 flat head screws.
See Figure C.
INSTALL UNDER CARRIAGE PULLIES
6. Unhook all of the springs from the springbar. Lift the carriage
out of the frame, turn it upside down, and rest it across the
Reformer frame with the underside facing up.
7. Remove the four screws on the bracket plates on the bottom
of the carriage. Keep these screws. See Figure D. Repeat for
other bracket.
8. Install the under carriage mounts, make sure the pulleys
point toward the headrest. Using the removed screws install
the under carriage brackets as shown in Figure E. Make
sure to align the center hole in plate with wood hole. Use
two additional #10 wood screws provided in the kit to finish
securing the bracket in place. Repeat for other side.
9. Turn the carriage back over onto its wheels and place it on the
rails with the headrest toward the riser.
10. Make sure the springbar is in the position closest to the foot
end of the reformer (“first gear”). Attach at least one red
spring to keep the carriage in place.
11. Install the shoulder rests back onto the carriage by inserting
the bracket into the cutout in the wood base. Align the hole
in bracket with hole in the wood and use the knob to secure
by rotating it clockwise. Repeat on the other shoulder bracket.
INSTALL RISER
12. Remove both pulleys from your existing riser by loosening
the hex nuts behind end of the pulleys. Keep all removed
hardware. Be gentle as to not loosen the insert in the riser
when removing the eyebolt, or else the hardware will not be
able to be removed.
13. Take the pulleys removed from the original riser and insert
them into the threaded insert on the new riser, facing the
pulleys the same direction as the already mounted pulleys.
Use one washer and a 1/4-20 hex nut to secure the eyebolt.
See Figure F.
Figure F
Figure E
Figure D
Figure C
Figure B
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