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(2) Z-type twist or a curled sheath.
(3) Kinks (Internal of cable may be damaged.).
(4) Necking-A stretched cable sheath
(5) Inflated sheath.
In addition, the following inspections must be carried out.
(1) Make sure that steel cables are correctly adjusted and securely fastened
onto the top of weight plates. Make sure that cables are securely
connected to pulleys and all assemblies are well fixed, all the seven cable
strands pass through the selector bar and screws are well tightened.
(2) Wipe and clean all warning/instruction stickers. (Picture 2)
(3) After some time of use, steel cables may get loose due to stretches. It
can be solved by adjusting the hexagon nut on the head plate in time;
tighten the hexagon nut in case of slack. If it fails, cut a small section of
the cable and refasten it. (For adjustment and assembly of steel cables,
please check ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Page 7) for details.)
2. Weekly Inspection
Clean upholstery and decorative parts; clean and lubricate cable rod end;
clean and lubricate guide rods; inspect cables, connecting parts, and cable
tension; inspect cable accessories; inspect pulleys; inspect each weight plate
and selector pin; inspect and lubricate bearings and bushings; inspect seat
Picture 2
Picture 1