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Lat Pull Down/Shoulder Press -
TGO825
The Maintainer should perform the following checks and actions to the equipment:
General Regular Visit:
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Remove graffiti from paint and signage with non-abrasive cleaners (tested for suitability)
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Inspect and report any damage to signage
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Inspect and report any damage to components
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Visually check for loose components or missing fixings
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Check tightness of all fixings. If loose ensure these are retightened
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Operate the machine through the full range of movement, loaded and unloaded, note and report
any problems, stiffness or noise
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Check function of stops and report any problems
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Touch up any paint damage
Quarterly (compulsory):
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Perform all general regular visit maintenance listed above.
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Operate the machine and identify if there are any issues such as noises or stiffness. Try and
diagnose where this is coming from and resolve via maintenance oil or adjustment if possible. If this
problem cannot be resolved, leave the product safe and seek advice from TGO office info@tgogc.
com
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Specifically check the tear drop pin fixings. If any of these are loose ensure they are removed and
replaced. Please ensure that the correct fixings are used and that Loctite 270 is applied. Ensure the
new fixing is tightened firmly in place.
[see image label 1]
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Specifically check the fixings in the main bearing locations.
[see image label 2]
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Spray all moving parts (joints only) with a suitable maintenance oil (not penetrating oil)
[see image
label 1 & 2]
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Clean off any salt deposits
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Log quarterly site maintenance visit
Bearing replacement
[see image label 1 & 2]
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The correct specification of bearing and specific instructions can be supplied by TGO. Bearings
must only be changed with the correct tools. Oilite bearings are used and due to the very soft
material the bearings should be pressed in and not impacted, it may be necessary to ream replaced
Oilite bearings to obtain the correct fit. Replaced Oilite bearings will require additional lubrication
during a settling period
Handle replacement:
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Soft handles are considered to be serviced parts. The maintainer should have a stock of handles.
The handle should be cleaned to remove surface contamination. A small amount of adhesive (TGO
can supply appropriate glue) should be applied to the inside of the handle and to the machine
handle, the handle can be rotated onto the arm to give the glue a good coverage in the process. The
handle will be at risk of removal until the glue cures.
Stop replacement:
Saddles and seat pad replacement:
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Saddles and seat pads are considered to be service parts and are not covered under the terms of the
warranty for wilful damage or vandalism. The correct saddles and seat pads can be supplied by TGO
Stop replacement:
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The concealed stops are considered to be service parts and are not covered under the terms of the
warranty. The correct stops can be supplied by TGO