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MTS ROW Assembly Instructions

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TIPS

ACTION

DAILY

MONTHLY

QUARTERLY

BI-ANNUALLY

YEARLY

AS NEEDED

CLEAN

Upholstery

X

Guide Rods

X

Linear Rods

X

Shields

X

Hand Grips

X

INSPECT

Belts 

X

Hardware

X

Frame

X

Hand Grips

X

LUBRICATE

Linear Bearing

X

Guide Rods

X

Range Limiter

X

Clean:

 

Upholstery with a mild soap and water.

 

Guide and linear rods with a cotton cloth.

 

Hand grips with mild soap and water.

Inspect:

 

Cables for wear or damage and proper tension (should not exceed ¾” deflection). Pay
close attention at bends and attachments points.

 

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.

Lubricate:

 

Linear bearing with TF1000 grease (part number SK50-P0004-0000).

 

Guide rods with Break-Free (part number SK50-P0005-0000). Apply the Break-Free to a
cotton cloth, then run the cotton cloth up and down the guide rods as needed.

 

Range limiting device should be cleaned and lightly oiled using Break-Free (part number
SK50-P0005-0000).

Summary of Contents for MTS HIGH ROW

Page 1: ...M051 K50 C102 1 MTS ROW UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS CONTACT US AT 1 800 216 8896 ASK FOR JOHN MORLEY ext 4606...

Page 2: ...ING Follow the steps below when unpacking the components of the pallet Keep in mind that the sides of the MTS ROW are heavy and not stable once they are unbolted from the pallet 1 Remove the protectiv...

Page 3: ...nbolt the two top shipping 2x4s These bolts are shown in Unpacking Figure 2 Discard these bolts Unpacking Figure 2 Top shipping bolts WARNING ONCE YOU UNBOLT THE BOTTOM SHIPPING BOLTS AS DESCRIBED BEL...

Page 4: ...igure 3 Walk the side off of the shipping crate onto the floor Repeat this step for the right side piece Remove and discard the shipping pallet and the lag bolts Unpacking Figure 3 Bottom shipping bol...

Page 5: ...5 2 ASSEMBLY TOOLS NEEDED 3 4 9 16 Socket Wrench 3 4 9 16 Combination Wrench Pinch bar ASSEMBLY TIME Two people can accomplish this assembly in approximately 1 hour PRIMARY HARDWARE COMPONENTS MTS RO...

Page 6: ...5 Top 6 Left arm 7 Right arm 8 Seat assembly CAUTION THE SIDES OF THIS MACHINE ARE NOT STABLE UNTIL THE BOTTOM BRACE AND FRONT BRACE HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AND THE BOLTS HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED SIDE PIECES...

Page 7: ...rs Fasten the seat with two 3 8 x 2 1 2 bolts and 3 8 flat washers Plastic washers 4 Install chest pad 3 8 x 1 1 2 bolt w flat washer 4 Use 3 4 socket to loosen bolts to install chest pad Use 9 16 soc...

Page 8: ...e MTS ROW and bolt them together using two of the 1 2 x 3 hex head bolts with hammerhead washers on the outside of the frame Insert the bolts from the outside of the MTS ROW Put on a star washer and h...

Page 9: ...de of the MTS ROW up to the base and bolt it to the base using two of the 1 2 x 3 hex head bolts with hammerhead washers Put on a star washer and hand tighten the nuts so that the front brace will be...

Page 10: ...bolts with hammerhead washers from the outside of the MTS ROW Put on a star washer and hand tighten the locknuts Then insert the bottom two x 2 3 4 hex bolts hammerhead washers star washers and hand t...

Page 11: ...and nuts to fasten the seat assembly to the front of the MTS ROW as shown in A below B Use two 1 2 x 2 3 4 bolts star washers two per bolt as shown and nuts to fasten the seat assembly to the base of...

Page 12: ...s from the top of the MTS ROW 1 2 x 4 1 4 8 4 1 4 BOLT Assembly Figure 6 Bolt the top to the sides Tighten the bolts on the front and base to the sides Using a socket wrench and combination wrench go...

Page 13: ...e of the arm through the bushing and tighten Insert two x 2 3 4 bolts through the inside bushing and tighten All bolts should be inserted through the top piece Nuts and star washers should be on the b...

Page 14: ...be inserted through the top piece Nuts and star washers should be on the bushings as shown in the detail view in the figure 1 2 x 2 3 4 4 2 3 4 BOLT Assembly Figure 8 Bolt right arm to frame NOTE THE...

Page 15: ...e bottom 150 lb plate pull the belt until it s tight Use the 3 8 x 1 1 4 bolts and plates circled and tighten down the belt to 20 ft lbs Cut off the belts leaving about one inch beyond the belt plate...

Page 16: ...INCREMENT WEIGHT 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 110 120 130 140 150 100 5 POUND INCREMENT WEIGHT 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 110 120 130 140 150 100 Figure A Right side as you re sitting on machine weight...

Page 17: ...number sheet and line up edge with holes Press on numbers and remove top paper Assembly Figure 12 Label details To apply the weight plate stickers 1 Peel off the backing 2 Line up sticker backing edge...

Page 18: ...ns 18 HAMMERHEAD WASHER LOCATIONS 1 Outside eight each side 2 Inside top two each side Assembly Figure 13 Hammerhead washer locations Assembly Figure 13 shows the 20 bolt connections on the MTS ROW th...

Page 19: ...that tend to polish and fill scratches are Johnson Paste Wax Novus Plastic Polish 1 and 2 Mirror Glaze plastic polish and Plexus It is suggested that a test be made on a small corner of a shield with...

Page 20: ...RIMARY HARDWARE Nuts bolts and hammerhead washers are shown in Hardware Figure 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 1C 1B 1A 1 2 x 2 3 4 1 2 x 4 1 4 1 2 x 3 1D 1E 1F Hardware Figure 1 Hammerhead washer bolts and nut used...

Page 21: ...es 8 0017 00101 1576 1D Hammerhead washer slide onto bolt under head 16 0017 00042 1041 1E Star washer use two on bolts that do NOT have hammerhead washers and on painted surfaces with nut 32 0017 001...

Page 22: ...spect Cables for wear or damage and proper tension should not exceed deflection Pay close attention at bends and attachments points Hardware should be checked for looseness Tighten as required Frames...

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