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HAMMER STRENGTH HEAVY DUTY RACKS

SAFETY & WARRANTY

Purchasers of Hammer Strength products should read the Owner's Manual and all of the warning labels on the products
before using them. Because these products may be used in commercial settings, it is the purchaser's responsibility to
instruct all individuals, whether users, trainers or observers, on the proper usage of the equipment.  Contact Hammer
Strength if you do not know how to use this equipment.

Hammer Strength recommends that all commercial fitness equipment be used in a supervised area.  Hammer Strength
also recommends that the equipment be located in an access controlled area. The extent of control is at the discretion of
the owner. 

SECURING EQUIPMENT: All strength equipment must be secured to the floor to a solid, level surface to stabilize and
eliminate rocking or tipping over. This must be performed by a licensed contractor. 

Hammer Strength recommends that all users be informed of the following prior to using Hammer Strength equipment: 

PROPER USAGE 

1.

It is imperative that Hammer Strength equipment be used properly to avoid injury.  Do not use any equip-
ment for purposes other than those specified by the manufacturer.

2.

Keep body parts (hands, feet, hair, etc.) and clothing away from moving parts to avoid injury. 

3.

Injuries may result if you exercise improperly or excessively. It is recommended that all individuals consult a
physician prior to commencing an exercise program. If at any time during exercise you feel faint, dizzy or
experience pain, stop and consult your physician. 

4.

When adjusting any seat or range of motion limiter, make certain that the adjusting pin is fully engaged in
the hole to avoid injury. 

CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS 

1.

DO NOT use or permit the use of any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts. For all
Hammer Strength equipment, use only replacement parts supplied by Hammer Strength. 

2.

MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES:

Do not remove labels for any reason. Labels contain important

information. If unreadable or missing, contact Hammer Strength for a replacement. 

3.

MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT: 

Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating equipment.

Equipment should be inspected at regular intervals. See the Maintenance section of this manual for recom-
mended maintenance intervals.

4.

Ensure that any person(s) making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified
to do so. Hammer Strength will provide service and maintenance training at one of its facilities upon request
or in the field if proper arrangements are made.  

SPECIFIC OPERATING WARNINGS 

1.

UNDERSTANDING THE FULL EXTENT OF EACH AND EVERY WARNING IS IMPORTANT. IF ANY WARN-
ING IS UNCLEAR, ASK HAMMER STRENGTH PERSONNEL FOR CLARIFICATION. 

2.

Keep children away from strength equipment. 

3.

Use only olympic style weight plates (2.0" Bore) for training weight. Only add weight up to the load limits of
the unit and that can be fully placed on the weight horn. Contact a Hammer Strength representative with any
questions regarding proper weights and loading. 

Summary of Contents for HDCR

Page 1: ...COMBO RACK HDCR WARNING Read and follow all directions for each step to insure proper assembly of this product CLASS SB Studio Professional and or commercial use Commercial Use Only PART 7946901 D 4...

Page 2: ...ing an exercise program If at any time during exercise you feel faint dizzy or experience pain stop and consult your physician 4 When adjusting any seat or range of motion limiter make certain that th...

Page 3: ...ace worn parts immediately DO NOT use if it appears damaged 5 Children must not be allowed near this machine Supervise teenagers 6 DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL REPLACE IF DAMAGED 5 135 449 D321 391 5 100...

Page 4: ...ur option within the stated warranty period WHAT IS NOT COVERED Any failures or damage caused by unauthorized service misuse accident negligence improper assembly or installation debris resulting from...

Page 5: ...TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON OUR PART We neither assume nor authorize any person to assume for us any other obligation or li...

Page 6: ...holes in the feet these allow easy anchoring to the floor Life Fitness rec ommends that all machines be anchored to the floor to minimize the possibility of tipping 5 Liability Insurance Certificate o...

Page 7: ...NG WT HORN ASSY WEIGHT HORN 13 20 HHB 375X4 5 3 8 X 4 1 2 BOLT 14 40 WASH 375SAE 3 8 FLAT WASHER 15 20 NUT 375LOCK 3 8 LOCK NUT 16 1 HD LDL 00 LONG BENCH LOCK 17 2 HHB 5X3 5 1 2 X 3 1 2 BOLT 18 2 HDCR...

Page 8: ...8 HARDWARE 17 4 13 6 7 14 5 15 X 3 1 2 Bolt X 4 1 2 Bolt 3 8 X 4 1 2 Bolt Internal Lock Washer 3 8 Flat Washer Backing Dome Washer 3 8 Lock Nut Backing Dome Washer Lock Nut...

Page 9: ...two FRONT LEFT UPRIGHTS 2 to the two BASES 3 using eight 1 2 x 4 1 2 BOLTS 4 eight BACKING DOME WASHERS 5 eight 1 2 INT LOCK WASH ERS 6 and eight 1 2 LOCK NUTS 7 NOTE Make sure the FRONT RIGHT LEFT UP...

Page 10: ...he two BASES 3 using four 1 2 X 4 1 2 BOLTS 4 four BACKING DOME WASHERS 5 four 1 2 INT TOOTH LOCK WASHERS 6 and four 1 2 LOCK NUTS 7 NOTE An Upper Band Peg accessory is available for the HDCR8 Assembl...

Page 11: ...BACKING DOME WASHERS 5 eight 1 2 INT TOOTH LOCK WASHERS 6 and eight 1 2 LOCK NUTS 7 Assemble the top of the four REAR UPRIGHTS 11 to the FRONT RIGHT LEFT UPRIGHTS 1 2 using eight 1 2 X 4 1 2 BOLTS 4 e...

Page 12: ...BACKING DOME WASHERS 5 forty 3 8 FLAT WASHERS 14 and twenty 3 8 LOCK NUTS 15 SECURELY assemble the top of the WEIGHT HORNS 12 to the REAR UPRIGHTS 11 using twenty 1 2 X 4 1 2 BOLTS 4 twenty BACKING DO...

Page 13: ...13 STEP 6 Assemble the the LONG BENCH LOCK 16 to the LOWER CROSS BRACE 10 using two 1 2 X 3 1 2 BOLTS 17 two BACKING DOME WASHERS 5 two 1 2 INT LOCK WASHERS 6 and two 1 2 LOCK NUTS 7 17 5 6 7 16 10...

Page 14: ...the two LEFT BAR SUPPORTS 19 into the desired slots of the two FRONT LEFT UPRIGHTS 2 Insert the two RIGHT BAR CATCHES 20 and the two RIGHT BAR SUPPORTS 21 into the desired slots of the two FRONT RIGHT...

Page 15: ...UPRIGHTS 1 2 using two BOLTS D two DOME WASHERS E two SPACERS F one WEAR PLATE G two FLAT WASHERS H and two NUTS I as shown in the illustration NOTE All necessary hardware for the Spotter Platform ass...

Page 16: ...service representative Inspect Hardware should be checked for looseness Tighten as required Frames should be inspected for wear or damage Hand Grips should be checked for wear or damage Preventative...

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