14. Remove the old riser from your reformer. Use the provided
bigger Allen wrench to loosen the set screws in the legs to
release the riser. See Figure G.
15. Insert the new riser with pulleys installed into the leg tube
openings. Make sure the pulleys face the carriage. Tighten
the set screws in the legs to secure the riser tower.
INSTALLING LOWER MOUNT PULLIES
16. Using the provided wood template and drill bit you will drill
into the wood cross member at the head end. Hold the wood
template on the outside of the wood piece, flush with the
bottom of the wood and up against the left leg. The hole in
the wood template will be in the upper right corner of the
template. See Figure H. Hold the template firmly and drill
through the cross member. Flip the wood template over and
hold it up against the right leg and flush with the bottom
of the cross member. The hole should be in the upper left
position shown in Figure H. Drill through the cross member
holding the template in this position. You can also tape the
template into place if hard to hold. or use a pencil to mark
the holes when template is held in place, remove template to
drill marked hole.
17. Install the two provided pulleys into the drilled holes in the
head end cross member using two flat washer, two hex nuts
and an acorn nut per pulley. See Figure I for the order of the
hardware. Repeat this process for the other pulley.
INSTALL ROPE AND LOOPS
18. Place the black loops with pulleys on the shoulder posts
Figure J.
19. Thread one end of the rope through both pulleys under the
carriage and pull the ends evenly toward the risers Figure K.
20. Take one end of the rope and thread up through the lowest
pulley on the head end cross member. Continue threading
the rope up through the upper, inner pulley on the riser and
pull toward the carriage Figure L.
Figure L
Figure K
Figure J
Loop
Pulley
Figure H
Figure G
Figure I
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