POWER RACK ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
05
ASSEMBLY
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
IMPORTANT:
•
Ensure the floor is a solid, level, structurally-sound surface.
• Clear around and above the assembly area of any obstructions.
• Check location meets the Training Space criteria (see Training Space section, page 4).
•
Insert Platform or Olympic Lifting Insert Platform configurations: Assemble platform first as the Power Rack will be
assembled and mounted onto the platform.
EQUIPMENT ANCHORING
The standard Power Rack assembly configuration may be anchored directly onto concrete flooring at the four anchor points
(see Figure 3; anchor bolts not supplied). All other assembly configurations (Insert Platform and Olympic Lifting Insert Platform)
requires the Power Rack to be bolted onto the platform (hardware supplied by Keiser Corp.).
All Anchors Fasteners:
• Use only anchors that are suitable for equipment height
and weight.
• Minimum concrete thickness: 5 in (127 mm).
•
Anchors must reach minimum embedment as specified
by the manufacturer to ensure design values are kept.
• Do not reuse anchors as they are designed for one-time
use only.
•
Covered floors (wood, carpet, rubber, etc.) — cut out the
floor mount plate pattern to mount equipment directly
onto concrete. Ensure equipment makes full contact with
the concrete floor; no gaps.
• It is the responsibility of the facility owner to adhere to
building codes and ordinances.
All Keiser Racks are designed for stability when used as intended.
Professional installation is required by qualified personnel. Read through these instructions carefully before assembling the
equipment. Heed all warnings and safety information presented in this Assembly Instruction.
Do not skip, substitute, or modify
any assembly procedure or steps. Doing so could result in serious injury. Product failure due to improper installation is not covered
under warranty.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
25 ft-lbs
(34 Nm)
9/16-inch Combination
Ratcheting Wrench
1/2-inch Combination
Ratcheting Wrench
Ratchet Wrench, Extension
with 9/16-inch Socket
Safety Blade
Driver with Phillips Bit
(Required for closed crate only)
Cutting Pliers
Safety Glasses
Figure 3. Anchor Points of the Power Rack
Hole diameter:
0.50 in / 13 mm
IMPORTANT:
Avoid the use of a power drill/driver for driving bolts during assembly to prevent damaging equipment.
OK, so then 9/16" combo ratcheting wrench and 9/16 socket wrench, plus 1/2" socket wrench.
3/16-inch
Allen Wrench
Lint-free cloth
9/16-inch Torque Wrench
(Open-End or Crowfoot attachment)