INSTALL SPRINGBAR, CONTINUED
2. Place the springbar in the gear closest to the footbar.
This is the home position. Check that the gear is in the
same position side to side.
3. Position it so that you can see all six holes are aligned.
Note: Arrows on image are the three holes on
the right side.
4. Find flat head bolts, washers, and nuts.
5. Place one bolt through the rail first, then the
springbar bracket starting from the side closest
to the floor.
6. Put the washer and the nut on the top where you can
see them. Use your fingers to hold it up and tighten.
7. Repeat for all six holes. Remember, just finger tight.
Now that you have your springbar hand tightened to the rails, you’re ready to tighten all of the
bolts that you just installed.
Allen Wrench
7/16” wrench
9/16” wrench; option to use a socket and ratchet and extender for speed
SPRINGBAR
1. Use the Allen wrench on one side of the bolt to keep it still, and then the 7/16” wrench (or
ratchet and socket) on the other side to tighten the nut. You want them to be snug but
don't over-tighten.
2. Repeat for all 6 bolts that secure the springbar.
CORNERS
3. Use the 9/16” wrench (or ratchet and socket with an extender arm) to tighten the corners.
In order to be able to reach these bolt heads easier, move the spring bar out toward the
head end into the third gear position.
4. Hold the head of the bolt flush with the outside of the frame with one hand as you tighten
the bolts in the corners with the other. That ensures the square head fits within the
square hole on the outer corner.
TIGHTEN & FLIP: TOOLS NEEDED
FLIP THE REFORMER FRAME
You’re now ready to turn the Flexia ™ Reformer right-side-up!
1. Before you flip the reformer, make sure that you have padded your floor to protect it and
the reformer. Make sure you have enough space for the side that you're going to flip it
towards.
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