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Required Tools:

•  Metric Allen Key Set
•  Metric Open-Ended Wrench 

Set

•  Large Adjustable Crescent 

Wrench

•  Loctite Blue

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Anchor Guidance:

•  All equipment must be bolted down prior to use by a licensed contractor.
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WARNING:

 Equipment that Is not securely bolted to the floor is not safe.

•  The customer is responsible for determining the suitability of the installations site.
•  Factors such as equipment weight, vibration, overhead clearance, workout activities should be 

considered.

•  When the floor is constructed of concrete, the concrete should have a rated strength of at least 

4000psi.

•  The anchors should be installed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
•  It is the responsibility of the gym owner to ensure that the sub-floor and installation anchors are 

appropriate for the equipment.

THREAD LOCKER APPLICATION:  

Clean all threads and holes, apply no more than 3-4 drops per bolt.

Thru Holes

Blind Holes

 PACKAGING REMOVAL:

Carefully remove all packaging materials that wrap the equipment. DO NOT USE A KNIFE OR BOX 
CUTTER AS YOU MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. At this time remove any sub-components from 
the pallet and set aside for later assembly.

Once all packaging has been removed, lay all parts out in a clean open area to prepare for assembly.
Should any component not be present or if you have any operational questions, please refer to 

SUPPORT & 

SERVICE

Unless otherwise noted Loctite 242/243 or equivalent thread locker must be used on all threaded fasteners. (Do not use thread locker when a Nyloc nut 
is used.)

ASSEMBLY

 Metric Steel Bolts Torque Specifications

Bolt Size

Thread Pitch

Torque, N-m (lbs-ft)

6mm

1.25

10 to13.5 (8 to10)

8mm

1.25

25.5 to 28.5 (19 to 21)

10mm

1.75

55.5 to 58 (41 to 43)

12mm

1.25

61 to 65 (45 to 48)

•  Torque all hardware to values as specified above, unless noted otherwise.
•  See procedure of this manual for fastener sizing information; for reference only.

Note: All torque values are in N-m unless otherwise stated.

Summary of Contents for Glute Drive

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL CORE HEALTH FITNESS Glute Drive...

Page 2: ...Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 IMPORTANT LABEL LOCATIONS 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 6 OPERATIONS 7 ASSEMBLY 8 MAINTENANCE 11 TOOLS 11 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 12 SUPPORT SERVICE 13...

Page 3: ...cans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines ADAAG requirements and any required local codes or regulations www access board gov ada 2 Do not exceed the maximum allowable weight limit of 350 lb...

Page 4: ...xercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest become short of breath or feel faint If you feel pain or experience any abnormal symptoms stop exercising and consult your health care provider 9...

Page 5: ...on the support site See Support and Service to order replacements NOTE STICKERS AND LABELS ARE NOT SHOWN TO SCALE 731 0512 Serial Label 050 5595 050 5594 050 5593 731 7920 731 0517 731 7311 050 5585 I...

Page 6: ...A PHYSICIAN PRIOR TO USE AND STOP IF YOU FEEL FAINT DIZZY OR EXHAUSTED INSPECT THE MACHINE PRIOR TO USE DO NOT USE EQUIPMENT IF SEATBELT IS CUT OR HAS ABRASIONS THROUGH THE BELT OR THE BELT CLASP DOES...

Page 7: ...age 6 Fig 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS NP L1131 Glute Drive Unit Weight Width Length Height Max User Weight Max Load Weight 202 lbs 92 kg 60 in 152 cm 62 in 157 cm 35 in 89 cm 350 lbs 160 kg 360 lbs 163 k...

Page 8: ...Page 7 OPERATIONS...

Page 9: ...4 drops per bolt Thru Holes Blind Holes PACKAGING REMOVAL Carefully remove all packaging materials that wrap the equipment DO NOT USE A KNIFE OR BOX CUTTER AS YOU MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT At this tim...

Page 10: ...EDURE 1 Swing the arms up and forward until they stop Fig 4 Fig 5 2 Use a 16mm socket to install the four 4 pieces each of the M10 x 35mm hex head screws and M10 flat washers to attach the seat pad to...

Page 11: ...sition then inserting the shaft into the frame and through the back rest assembly 5 The shaft flats must align with the set screws on either side when mounting the back rest Fig 7 Fig 6 Fig 7 6 Use a...

Page 12: ...s manual Cleaning Keeping your Strength units clean is an important component of preventative maintenance and the overall aesthetics of your product While your clients will appreciate clean equipment...

Page 13: ...safety and integrity of this machine can only be maintained when the equipment is regularly examined for damage and wear and repaired It is the sole responsibility of the owner of this equipment to e...

Page 14: ...runs like new with a Core Advantage Preventative Maintenance or Extended Warranty Package Contact your service manager for more information servicecontracts corehandf com To request access visit SUPPO...

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Page 16: ...ed Star Trac the Star Trac logo and StairMaster are registered trademarks of Core Health Fitness LLC Schwinn and Nautilus are registered trademarks of Nautilus Inc used under license to Core Health Fi...

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