STEP 6 Cable Arm Cable
K1
K2
K3
K9
K4
K10
K11
K6
K5
K7
K8
84
12
83
15
61
130
119
110
K2,K10
61
12
K9
28
110
130
CABLE ARM CABLE (52)
ball end
ball end
114 61
23
130 126
62
87
82
87
128
89
15
88
88 89
110
118A
125
125
K1,K11
105
61
61
28
28
130
K4,K8
12
K4
K8
105
61
61
28
28
130
K5,K7
K5
K7
12
61
28
110
130
K3
11
61
130
110
25
29
51A
K6
The Cable Arms and Cable are preassembled. Inset K1, K11 is there just to show you the internal components in
the unlikely event you have a future internal problem. You need to complete the routing of the Cable Arms cable to
the rest of the machine.
1. Attach a Pulley (61) and a Pulley Guard (110) to each side of the top of the Cable Arm Assembly (12) using one
3/8" X 1-3/4" Hex Bolt (110) and one 3/8" Nylon Nut (130) for each as shown in K3 and K9. These pulleys are
located where the cable exits the rear of the Cable Arm (15). Make sure to run the cable over top of these
pulleys. Tighten the bolt while making sure the Pulley Guard (110) does not rub on the cable.
2. Attach a Pulley (61) and a Pulley Guard (110) to each side of the bottom of the Cable Arm Assembly (12) using
one 3/8" X 5-3/4" Hex Bolt (105) and one 3/8" Nylon Nut (130) as shown in K4, K8. One bolt for both pulleys.
These pulleys are located at the base of the Cable Arm Assembly (12). Make sure to run the cable underneath
these pulleys. Tighten the bolt while making sure the Pulley Guards (110) do not rub on the cable.
3. Attach the final pulley for the Cable Arm Cable (52) to the Single Pulley Block (25) dangling from the end of the
Connecting Cable (51A). Make sure to run the cable around the pulley. Secure the Cable Guide Plate (29)
(facing upward) to the Single Pulley Block (25) as shown in inset K6, using one 3/8" X 1-3/4" Hex Bolt (110) and
3/8" Nut (130). This cable guide is included to ensure that the Cable Arm Cable (52) does not twist during use.
Slip the Connecting Cable (51A), which is running vertically just behind, into the slot of the cable Guide Plate (29).