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M A N U A L

D E C A L R E F E R E N C E

SERIAL # DECAL ;

Always refer to the number shown on your piece

of equipment when talking to customer service or ordering parts.

These decals have been attached to this piece of equipment to
provide information regarding operation, safety and
maintenance. Before use, take the time to read these decals.

HF4985 A

SSEMBLY

Page - 26

021-0003105

021-0003104

SERIAL # DECAL

MAINTENANCE

COMMERCIAL

Weekly

6

Monthly

Daily

Months

Yearly

Inspect;

Cables

or

Belts

and

their

tension

Inspect;

Cables

or

Belts

and

their

tension

Inspect;

Links,

Pull

Pins,

Snap

Locks,

Swivels,

W

eight

Stack

Pins

Inspect;

Links,

Pull

Pins,

Snap

Locks,

Swivels,

W

eight

Stack

Pins

Clean;

Upholstery

Clean;

Upholstery

Inspect;

Accessory

Bars

and

Handles

Inspect;

Accessory

Bars

and

Handles

Inspect;

All

nuts

and

Bolts

T

ighten

if

Needed.

Inspect;

All

nuts

and

Bolts

T

ighten

if

Needed.

Inspect;

All

Decals

Inspect;

All

Decals

Inspect;

Anti-Skid

Surfaces

Inspect;

Anti-Skid

Surfaces

Clean

&

Lubricate;

Guide

Rods

with

a

T

eflon

(PTFE)

based

lubricant

(Superlube)

Clean

&

Lubricate;

Guide

Rods

with

a

T

eflon

(PTFE)

based

lubricant

(Superlube)

Lubricate;

Seat

Sleeves,

T

urcite

Bushings,

Linear

Bearing

Lubricate;

Seat

Sleeves,

T

urcite

Bushings,

Linear

Bearing

Repack

with

Grease

Linear

Bearings

Repack

with

Grease

Linear

Bearings

Clean

&

W

ax;

All

Glossy

Finishes

Clean

&

W

ax;

All

Glossy

Finishes

Replace;

Cables,

Belts

and

Connecting

Parts.

Replace;

Cables,

Belts

and

Connecting

Parts.

NOTICE

WARNING

USE ONLY GENUINE HOIST REPLACEMENT

PARTS. FAILURE TO  DO SO WILL VOID

WARRANTY AND COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL

INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. THERE IS A RISK ASSUMED BY INDIVIDUALS WHO USE THIS TYPE OF EQUIPMENT. TO MINIMIZE THE RISK ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES.

1. READ & UNDERSTAND ALL ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS before using this equipment.

2. INSPECT EQUIPMENT BEFORE EACH USE. Replace all parts at the first signs of wear or damage.  If in doubt about a certain part, DO NOT use the equipment until the part is replaced. Failure to replace worn or damaged parts may result in injury.

3. FOLLOW ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

4. CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE STARTING ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM.  Warm up properly before engaging in weight resistence training. Stop exercising if you feel faint or dizzy.

5. TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF SERIOUS INJURY, KEEP CLEAR OF ALL MOVING PARTS. Do not attempt to free any jammed part by yourself. Obtain assistance in order to avoid possible injury.

6. Take your time and do not rush the exercise. Practice proper breathing,

hold your breath.

7. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT. To avoid possible injury, children should be kept at a safe distance when this equipment is in use. Teenagers should not use this equipment without adult supervision.

8. CALL YOUR AUTHORIZED HOIST DISTRIBUTOR if you have any questions on the proper use or maintenance of this equipment.

NEVER

1-800-548-5438

00-00-000000

www.hoistfitness.com

SERIAL # 00-00-000000

Summary of Contents for HF 4985

Page 1: ...F4985 Note Both Serial Number and Model Number are Required when Ordering Parts OWNERS MANUAL CATALOG NUMBER Customer Service Fax 800 548 5438 619 578 7676 619 578 9558 RECORD SERIAL NUMBER HERE 1205 000 ...

Page 2: ...RUCTIONS Step 1 FRAME ASSEMBLY Step 2 PRE ASSEMBLED PARTS Step 3 PARTS LISTING HARDWARE LISTING WEIGHT TRAINING TIPS WEIGHT TRAINING EXERCISE LOG MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION LIMITED WARRANTY DECAL REFERENCE 2 4 17 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 31 Page 1 ...

Page 3: ...e to do so will void your warranty and could result in personal injury Hoist equipment is designed to provide the smoothest most effective exercise motion possible After assembly you should check all functions to ensure correct operation If you experience problems first recheck the assembly instructions to locate any possible errors made during assembly If you are unable to correct the problem cal...

Page 4: ...HF4985 ASSEMBLY Page 3 A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S ...

Page 5: ...A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S Page 4 HF4985 ASSEMBLY F R A M E A S S E M B L Y Step 2 ...

Page 6: ... N S HF4985 ASSEMBLY F R A M E A S S E M B L Y Step 2a 1 Right Support Beam 2 Left Support Beam 4 Base Support 10 Gusset Plate Part Descriptions A 1 2 13 UNC x 4 Hex Bolt AA 1 2 Flat Washer BA 1 2 Nylok Nut Hardware Descriptions Page 5 ...

Page 7: ...at are closer to one edge That edge mounts to the inside of the unit as shown in the diagram below If mounted on the wrong side the Safety Tier option will not work NOTE Parts 1 and 2 are not the same There are holes on the back side of the parts that are closer to one edge That edge mounts to the inside of the unit as shown in the diagram below If mounted on the wrong side the Safety Tier option ...

Page 8: ... U C T I O N S HF4985 ASSEMBLY F R A M E A S S E M B L Y Step 2b 4 Base Support 5 Rear Support 6 Rear Cross Member Part Descriptions B 1 2 13UNC x 3 1 4 Hex Bolt AA 1 2 Flat Washer BA 1 2 Nylok Nut Hardware Descriptions Page 7 ...

Page 9: ...A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S Page 8 HF4985 ASSEMBLY 5 B AA 5 AA BA AA BA AA AA B 6 AA BA AA BA 4 4 ...

Page 10: ...F R A M E A S S E M B L Y Step 2c 1 Right Support Beam 2 Left Support Beam 3 Top Cross Member 5 Rear Support 11 Bar Rack Part Descriptions A 13UNC x 4 Hex Bolt C 1 2 13UNC x 4 1 4 Hex Bolt AA 1 2 Flat Washer BA 1 2 Nylok Nut 1 2 Hardware Descriptions Page 9 ...

Page 11: ...A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S Page 10 HF4985 ASSEMBLY AA AA A A 11 5 A AA AA C AA AA A AA BA AA AA C AA AA BA BA BA 3 BA AA AA AA 11 5 1 2 ...

Page 12: ...tions Page 11 In this step first slide 13 into 14 and secure to one side of 9 repeat for other side of 9 and ook 9 onto both 11 s Next place a finger of light grease lithium super lube ect into the inside of the bearings on both 8 s Using your finger press the grease into the ball bearings and their tracks Repeat until the ball bearing tracks are full of grease Slide 12 into 8 then 8 into 9 and le...

Page 13: ...of light grease lithium super lube ect into the inside of the bearing using your finger press the grease into the ball bearing and their tracks Repeat until the ball bearing tracks are full of grease Place a finger of light grease lithium super lube ect into the inside of the bearing using your finger press the grease into the ball bearing and their tracks Repeat until the ball bearing tracks are ...

Page 14: ... Beam 5 Rear Support 7 Guide Rod Support 12 25mm Linear Shaft Part Descriptions A 13UNC x 4 Hex Bolt AA 1 2 Flat Washer BA 1 2 Nylok Nut 1 2 Hardware Descriptions Page 13 Slide the top of 12 up into the hole on the bottom of 5 Next slide the bottom of 12 into 7 and secure one 7 to 1 and the other 7 to 2 Wrench Tighten bolts ...

Page 15: ...A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S Page 14 HF4985 ASSEMBLY BA AA A AA AA A 7 AA BA AA 7 AA 1 2 5 5 12 12 ...

Page 16: ...R U C T I O N S HF4985 ASSEMBLY F R A M E A S S E M B L Y Step 2f 5 Rear Support 15 Weight Holder 16 Rubber Donut Part Descriptions E 3 8 13UNC x 1 Hex Bolt AB 3 8 Flat Washer AC 3 8 Lock Washer Hardware Descriptions Page 15 ...

Page 17: ...AB 16 E AC AC E 5 5 AB Assemble the other 3 weight holders on this side as shown here Assemble the other 3 weight holders on this side as shown here Assemble the other 3 weight holders on this side as shown here Assemble the other 3 weight holders on this side as shown here ...

Page 18: ...A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S HF4985 ASSEMBLY P R E A S S E M B L Y P A R T S Step 3a 5 Rear Support 18 2 x 3 End Cap Part Descriptions Page 17 ...

Page 19: ...A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S Page 18 HF4985 ASSEMBLY 5 5 18 18 ...

Page 20: ...e Rod Support 8 Olympic Weight Mount 9 Olympic Weight Bar 15 Weight Holder 16 Rubber Donut 19 2 x 2 End Cap 20 1 5 8 Dia End Cap 21 Weight Horn Sleeve Part Descriptions CA Retaining Clip CB 25mm Linear Bearing CC 3 4 Flanged Oilite Bearing CD 3 4 I D Sleeved Oilite Bearing Hardware Descriptions Page 19 ...

Page 21: ...T I O N S Page 20 HF4985 ASSEMBLY 9 CC 19 7 CA CB 19 7 20 CA 8 CB 20 15 20 20 20 20 15 15 20 20 15 20 To be set in 5 88 deep To be set in 5 88 deep To be set in 5 88 deep To be set in 5 88 deep 20 CB CB CA CD CA CD 8 CC 21 21 16 16 ...

Page 22: ... 26 STD HF985A 06 Rear Cross Member 7 2 26 STD HF985A 07 Guide Rod Support 8 2 26 STD HF985A 08 Olympic Weight Mount 9 1 26 STD HF985A 09 Olympic Weight Bar 10 2 026 01P0453 Gusset Plate 11 2 026 01P0772 Bar Rack 12 2 026 01G0155 25mm Linear Shaft 13 2 026 01M0472 Hook Sleeve 14 2 026 01M0473 Hook Roller 15 8 026 01M0469 Weight Holder 16 10 26 STD 06 0200 Rubber Donut 18 2 016 0101009 2 x 3 End Ca...

Page 23: ... 4 1 4 Hex Bolt D 2 011 0207022 3 8 16UNC x 2 1 4 Hex Bolt E 8 011 0007083 3 8 16UNC x 1 Hex Bolt AA 48 013 0002007 1 2 Flat Washer AB 12 013 0202006 3 8 Flat Washer AC 8 013 0006007 3 8 Lock Washer BA 24 012 0004001 1 2 Nylok Nut BB 2 012 0304004 3 8 Nylok Nut CA 4 014 0015005 Retaining Clip CB 4 014 0007005 25mm Linear Bearing CC 2 26 STD 08 0021 3 4 Flanged Oilite Bearing CD 2 26 STD 08 0041 3 ...

Page 24: ...ar exercise can help prepare your body for the heavier workload of lifting weights Learn how to perform the exercise correctly before using heavy weight Correct form is important to avoid injury and to ensure that you work the proper muscle groups Know your limitations If you are new to weight training or are embarking on an exercise regimen after a long layoff start slowly and build foundational ...

Page 25: ... 24 HF4985 ASSEMBLY OW N E R S M A N U A L Weight Training Exercise Log S R W Sets Repetition per set Weight used S S Exercise Totals S S S S S S S S S S R R R R R R R R R R R R W W W W W W W W W W W W Date ...

Page 26: ...D E C A L P L AC E M E N TS 1 021 0003230 2 SERIAL DECAL 3 021 0003105 Y 4 021 0003104 Decal Descriptions A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S Page 25 HF4985 ASSEMBLY 4 2 1 3 ...

Page 27: ... Finishes Replace Cables Belts and Connecting Parts Replace Cables Belts and Connecting Parts NOTICE WARNING USE ONLY GENUINE HOIST REPLACEMENT PARTS FAILURE TO DO SO WILL VOID WARRANTY AND COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR EVEN DEATH THERE IS A RISK ASSUMED BY INDIVIDUALS WHO USE THIS TYPE OF EQUIPMENT TO MINIMIZE THE RISK ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES 1 READ UNDERSTAND ALL ENCLOSED INSTRUCTI...

Page 28: ... C A L R E F E R E N C E These decals have been attached to this piece of equipment to provide information regarding operation safety and maintenance Before use take the time to read these decals HF4985 Assembly Page 27 021 0003230 ...

Page 29: ...s Turcite Bushings Linear Bearing Clean and Wax All Glossy Finishes Repack with Grease Linear Bearings Replace Cables Belts and Connecting Parts Clean Upholstery ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE LATEST DATE ENTRY COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE HOME MAINTENANCE DAILY DAILY DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY 6 MONTHS YEARLY WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY 3 MONTHS 3 MONTHS YEARLY 3 YEARS WEEKLY 3 MONTHS WEEKLY 3 MONTHS WEEKLY 3 MONTHS ...

Page 30: ...free rag Lubricate once a week with a silicon or Teflon based lubricant Inspect and familiarized yourself with any safety warnings or other user information posted on each decal nspect all nuts and bolts for any loosening and tighten if needed Go through a re tightening sequence periodically to ensure that all hardware is tensioned properly These surfaces are designed to supply secure footing and ...

Page 31: ...icate seat sleeves and turcite bushings with a silicon or Teflon based lubricant spray Referring to the Assembly Owners manual carefully dis assemble the bearing from its housing and place a finger full of light grease lithium super lube etc into the inside of the bearing Using your finger press the grease into the ball bearings and their tracks Repeat until the ball bearing tracks are full of gre...

Page 32: ...al or consult with you fitness product dealer to establish if a product is made for commercial use or not Using a non commercial product in a commercial setting can result in serious injury or death Hoist Fitness Systems sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the component within the terms stated above Hoist Fitness Systems shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind includin...

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