122PB UNEVEN PRO BARS ll
Assembly Instructions
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1.5. Upright Alignment
A visual inspection of your Uneven Bars will determine whether or not you have to adjust the Upright
Alignment. If the Uneven Bars lean towards one side or unequally forward or backward, the Upright
Alignment needs to be adjusted. Check and verify the following (see drawing below).
1. Base location must be correct. Compare the location of your upright assemblies with Set-Up
Drawing on page 4-5.
2. Note:
The number of chain links from the floor to on the rear tie-downs must be the same on both
sides.
The number of chain links from the floor on the front tie-downs must also be the same on both
sides.
3. Each turnbuckle must be adjusted to the same length.
4. All cable ends must be properly attached to their appropriate Quick Link on the Uprights.
5. The floor sockets must be positioned correctly as shown on Set-Up Drawing on page 4 or 5.
6. Cable tension, as determined by the Cable Tensioners, must be equal:
Front Right tension = Front Left Tension
Rear Right tension = Rear Left Tension
7. With the above checked and correct, the final adjustments can be made with the chains and
turnbuckles.
When a single turnbuckle is adjusted, the whole apparatus will be pulled toward or away
from that corner. Equal adjustments undertaken at both turnbuckles will avoid any
misalignment.
Avoid tightening a turnbuckle with any leverage tool. Over-tightening can
result in possible damage to the apparatus.