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CAUTION:

 More than one person is required to 

assemble this unit.  Do not attempt to assemble 
by yourself.

Unpacking the Equipment

This product may be packaged and shipped in 

multiple boxes.  Parts from all of the boxes are 
required for various steps during the assembly 
process.
Carefully open each box and arrange all the 

parts near the area where assembly is to take 
place.

CAUTION:

 Use extreme care when cutting 

plastic tie wraps and package banding.  A wire 
cutter works best for protecting yourself and 
the parts.

CAUTION:

 Some of the internal boxes may 

contain upholstery.  Do not use a utility knife to 
open any boxes or the pads may be damaged.
The hardware is packed in bags.  Carefully 

open each bag and sort them per parts list on 
the next page.
Before starting assembly, identify each part 

and hardware item as listed in the parts list on 
the next page.  If any items are missing, 
contact Torque Fitness Customer service at: 
763-754-7533 (8:30 am - 5:00 pm CST). or 1-
877-TORQUE5 (1-866-664-9894).  
[email protected]

Note:

 Some items listed in the parts list may 

already be pre-installed on the product.

 

Tools Required

Rubber mallet or hammer

3/4" wrench

Ratchet with 3/4" socket

3/8" Allen wrench

Allen wrench set

Wire snips (to cut plastic tie wraps)

Scissors or utility knife (to cut hardware bags)

Step stool or ladder

Tape measure

Optional Equipment

Optional equipment may be available for this 

product.
Follow the instructions included with the 

optional equipment to assemble it to the base 
product.

Assembly Tips

In a continual effort to improve our products, 

specifications are subject to change.
A 6" scale is provided at the bottom of every 

page.  To correctly measure the bolts, measure 
from underneath the bolt head to the end of the 
bolt as illustrated below.
Read all notes on each page before beginning 

that step.
Some of the items shown in the assembly 

steps may already be pre-assembled.

Assembly Tips Continued

Note: 

Some items have been hidden for 

assembly clarity.

Note: 

Some pre-assembled parts may need to 

be temporarily removed in order to complete the 
step.  Follow the instructions or damage to the 
product could occur.
Some parts may have extra holes that will not be 

used.  Use only the holes depicted in the 
instructions.
Certain parts make reference to the right and left 

side of the machine.  For this product, left and 
right is determined by 

facing

 the product.

Provide ample space around the product for 

ease of assembly.

DO NOT

 fully tighten any connections until 

instructed to do so.  This will help insure that the 
alignment of all of the parts will be correct.
Insert all bolts in the direction indicated in the 

instructions.  Failure to do so may result in 
clearance issues and will degrade the aesthetics 
of the product.
Carefully follow instructions for all pivot points.  

In general, primary rotating parts have 
connections that should be securely tightened, 
while secondary connections need to be loosen 
1/4 turn.

GENERAL NOTES

Summary of Contents for 5726501-A

Page 1: ...X GYM WALL RACK 1 0 ASSEMBLY GUIDE PART 5726501 A VERSION XGYM WR 1 0...

Page 2: ...ars damaged DO NOT attempt to fix a broken or jammed machine Failure to comply with these instructions will void any and all product warranties Keep body and clothing clear of all moving parts Do not...

Page 3: ...ure Optional Equipment Optional equipment may be available for this product Follow the instructions included with the optional equipment to assemble it to the base product Assembly Tips In a continual...

Page 4: ...UPPORT 1 15 54745PA PTD ASSY LEFT BAR CATCH 1 16 54748PA PTD ASSY RIGHT BAR CATCH 1 17 55478PA PTD ASSY XDSA LEFT 1 18 55481PA PTD ASSY XDSA RIGHT 1 19 55934PA PTD ASSY UBPA LEFT 1 20 55935PA PTD ASSY...

Page 5: ...50 180 3 190 150 170 160 6 130 140 120 90 110 100 40 30 10 70 60 20 80 1 2 4 5 7 200 2 1 2 4 3 5 3 4 5 5 NOTE LOOSELY tighten bolt connections in this step STEP 1...

Page 6: ...CROSS DOUBLE CROSS AND TRIPLE CROSS ASSEMBLE TO THE UNIT THE EXACT SAME WAY IF YOU PURCHASED THE OPTIONAL MULTI GRIP CROSS PLEASE REFER TO NEXT PAGE FOR ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL NINJA CROSS OPTIONAL DOUBLE...

Page 7: ...90 150 170 160 6 130 140 120 90 110 100 40 30 10 70 60 20 80 1 2 4 5 7 200 1 4 3 5 MULTI GRIP CROSS 7 STEP 2B OPTIONAL MULTI GRIP CROSS NOTE SECURELY tighten all bolt connections in this step and prev...

Page 8: ...UITABLE FOR THAT PARTICULAR WALL CONSTRUCTION STEP 3 WALL ANCHOR MOUNT 8 NOTES The images above show how to attach the rack to the wall using wall anchors The wall anchors used will depend on the wall...

Page 9: ...R MUST BE ANCHORED TO THE WALL USING TWELVE WALL ANCHORS SUITABLE FOR THAT PARTICULAR WALL CONSTRUCTION STEP 4A HEADER FOOTER MOUNT 9 NOTES The images above show how to attach a header and footer boar...

Page 10: ...ARDS USING ALL EIGHT WALL ANCHORS STEP 4B HEADER FOOTER MOUNT 10 NOTES The images above show how to attach the rack to the header and footer boards from previous step using 3 8 lag bolts NOTE All eigh...

Page 11: ...CULAR WALL CONSTRUCTION STEP 5A OPTIONAL HEADER PLATE MOUNT NOTES The images above show the anchoring hardware used for attaching the HEADER PLATE MOUNT to a typical wall with wood studs spaced 16 on...

Page 12: ...10 9 9 10 X4 12 STEP 5B OPTIONAL HEADER PLATE MOUNT...

Page 13: ...180 3 190 150 170 160 6 130 140 120 90 110 100 40 30 10 70 60 20 80 1 2 4 5 7 200 9 2 11 12 9 2 11 12 10 10 STEP 5C OPTIONAL HEADER PLATE MOUNT NOTES SECURELY tighten all bolt connections in this step...

Page 14: ...3 14 1 INSERT BAR SUPPORTS INTO DESIRED SLOTS ON UPRIGHTS PUSH DOWN TO LOCK IN PLACE TO REMOVE BAR SUPPORTS FROM UPRIGHTS PULL SPRING PIN OUT TO UNLOCK LIFT UP AND PULL OUT NOTE WARNING LABEL 14 STEP...

Page 15: ...ERT BAR CATCHES INTO DESIRED SLOTS ON UPRIGHTS PUSH DOWN TO LOCK IN PLACE NOTE WARNING LABEL TO REMOVE BAR CATCHES FROM UPRIGHTS PULL SPRING PIN OUT TO UNLOCK LIFT UP AND PULL OUT 15 STEP 7 OPTIONAL B...

Page 16: ...DIP ATTACHMENT INTO DESIRED SLOTS ON UPRIGHTS PUSH DOWN TO LOCK IN PLACE NOTE WARNING LABEL TO REMOVE DIP ATTACHMENT FROM UPRIGHTS PULL SPRING PIN OUT TO UNLOCK LIFT UP AND PULL OUT STEP 8 OPTIONAL DI...

Page 17: ...80 1 2 4 5 7 200 LOOSEN AND REMOVE BOLTS WASHERS AND NUTS NOTE ASSEMBLE ONE SIDE AT A TIME 3 4 5 1 2 RE USE BOLTS WASHERS AND NUTS FROM PREVIOUS STEP 19 20 4 3 5 1 17 STEP 9A 9B OPTIONAL UPPER BAND PE...

Page 18: ...4 5 7 200 4 3 5 2 1 LOOSEN AND REMOVE BOLTS WASHERS AND NUTS NOTE DISCARD TWO FRONT WASHERS RE USE BOLTS AND NUTS FROM PREVIOUS STEP NOTE USE TWO NEW WASHERS 4 21 11 3 5 2 1 18 STEP 10A 10B OPTIONAL...

Page 19: ...OVE BOLTS WASHERS AND NUTS 4 3 5 2 1 NOTE DISCARD TWO FRONT WASHERS NOTE USE TWO NEW WASHERS RE USE BOLTS AND NUTS FROM PREVIOUS STEP NOTE BOLTS MUST BE ASSEMBLE FROM THIS SIDE 11 5 22 1 4 3 2 19 STEP...

Page 20: ...1 2 4 5 7 200 LOOSEN AND REMOVE BOLTS WASHERS AND NUTS NOTE ASSEMBLE ONE SIDE AT A TIME 4 3 5 2 1 3 5 2 1 4 23 24 RE USE BOLTS WASHERS AND NUTS FROM PREVIOUS STEP 20 STEP 12A 12B OPTIONAL LOWER BAND...

Page 21: ...0 6 130 140 120 90 110 100 40 30 10 70 60 20 80 1 2 4 5 7 200 23 26 11 5 25 21 STEP 13 OPTIONAL HORIZONTAL MOUNT GROUND ROTATIONAL TRAINER TO LOWER BAND PEG ATTACHMENT NOTE SECURELY tighten all bolt c...

Page 22: ...0 150 170 160 6 130 140 120 90 110 100 40 30 10 70 60 20 80 1 2 4 5 7 200 24 5 26 11 21 22 STEP 14 OPTIONAL BATTLE ROPE ANCHOR TO LOWER BAND PEG ATTACHMENT NOTE SECURELY tighten all bolt connections i...

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