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TT.TRM.20181212
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Treadmill Leveling Feet Noise Fix
Applies to:
Models: TRM. 600/700/800 treadmills
Serial Codes: A633; AC75; AC76; AD56; ADJG; AGNB; AJXH; ANGL; ATZX; AXLA; AXMX; AZCA; AZDX
Issue/Symptoms
During treadmill lift (raising/lowering) operation, a knocking or popping noise emanating from the leveling feet can
occur. The noise is caused by friction in the leveling foot pad ball socket as the treadmill raises or lowers.
Resolution
Apply a thin coat of grease to the leveling foot pad ball socket.
Tools/Parts required
Scissor jack (3”-12” height)
Bubble level
3/4” wrenches (2x)
Two 8”-12” jack stands (or support blocks)
Grease: NLGI class 2 PTFE(Teflon)-containing synthetic
grease (Super Lube brake grease or equivalent)
Warranty Labor Payment (US and Canada Only)
For US and Canada the standard labor payment rates do not apply. Please contact Precor for an adjusted flat or hourly
rate authorization dependent on number of units serviced.
Procedure
Review entire procedure before starting.
Adding grease to the foot shaft ball socket joint
Tip:
It is recommended that two technicians are utilized for facilities with multiple machine repairs.
1
Switch the power OFF and unplug the power cord.
2
Place wheel stops in front of the treadmill front wheels to prevent forward movement (fig. 1).
3
Place a scissor jack underneath the center of the rear frame crossmember (fig. 1). Then raise the rear of the
treadmill enough to allow removal of the plastic foot pad (approx. 4”-6” above the bottom of the foot pad).