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Fig. 2

Caution:

Use collars to prevent the weight plates from falling off 

the weight prongs of the 

Carriage (#10)

S

afety

F

irst

Regardless of how enthusiastic you may be about getting on
your equipment and exercising, take the time to ensure that
your safety is not jeopardized.  A moment’s lack of attention
can result in an accident, as can failure to observe certain
simple safety precautions.

1. Read, study and understand the Owner’s Manual and all

the warning labels on this product.

Furthermore, it is

recommended to familiarize yourself and others with the
proper operation and workout recommendations for this
Tuff Stuff product prior to use.

Some of this information

can be obtained in this Owner’s Manual, as-well-as  from
your local Tuff Stuff retailer.

2. It is imperative that you retain this Owner’s Manual and be 

sure all warning labels are legible and intact.  Replacement
Owner’s Manuals and labels are available from your local
Tuff Stuff retailer.

3. Consult with your physician before beginning any exercise

program.

4. Use proper discretion when children are present.

5. Frayed or worn cables can be dangerous and may cause

injury. Periodically check these cables for any indication of 
wear.

6. Keep hands, limbs, loose clothing and long hair well out of 

the way of moving parts.

7. Do not attempt to lift more weight than you can control

safely.

8. Inspect the Unit  for any sign of wear on parts, hardware

becoming loose or cracks on welds.  If a problem is found 

do not use or allow the machine to be used

  until the

defective part is repaired or replaced.

9. Remove weight(s) on the 

Press Arms (#8, #9)

 before re-

leasing Turn/Pull Pin (#42) for any kind of height adjust-
ments.  Use the Ring-Grip Self-Locking Pin (#98) at all
times to prevent the 

Press Arms (#8, #9)

 from falling be-

yond this point in case of accidental releasing of the Turn/
Pull Pins (#42).  Refer to 

Fig. 1

 for further illustration of this 

instruction.

10.Secure the weight plates using collars to prevent the

weight plates from falling off the weight prongs of the 

Car-

riage (#10).

Refer to 

Fig. 2

 for further illustration of this

instruction.

11.Pay special attention to the 

Turn/Pull Pins w/Knob (#42)

and the

Push Pull Pins (#43).

Be sure they are fully

engaged into the selected holes of their corresponding as-
semblies. Refer to

Fig. 3

  for further illustration of this in-

struction.

Safety Precautions

CAUTION

Fig. 1

Caution:

Remove weight(s) on the 

Press Arms (#8, #9)

 before 

releasing Turn/Pull Pin (#42) for any kind of height adjustments.  Use the 
Ring-Grip Self-Locking Pins (#98) at all times in case of accidental releas-
ing of the Turn/Pull Pins (#42).

Olympic Weight 
Plates

CAUTION

CAUTION

Olympic Weight
Collar

Push Pull Pin
Fully Engaged

Turn/Pull Pin w/Knob 
Fully Engaged

Fig. 3

Caution:

Check the

Turn/Pull Pins w/Knob (#42)

and the

Push Pull Pins (#43)

 to be fully engaged into the selected holes of their 

corresponding assemblies.

2

BRT-1  “The Brute” Plate Loaded Home Gym

Weight Plates

Summary of Contents for BRT-1

Page 1: ...1 Pg 3 Pg 17 Cable Adjustments Pg 18 Cable Mapping Diagrams Pg 19 Pg 20 Parts List Pg 21 Exploded View Diagram Fold Out Pg 22 Adjustment Features Pg 23 Pg 25 Basic Exercises Pg 26 Maintenance Pg 27 W...

Page 2: ...to change without notice Even though we have prepared this manual with extreme care neither the publisher nor the author can accept responsibility for any errors in or omission from the information g...

Page 3: ...the Unit for any sign of wear on parts hardware becoming loose or cracks on welds If a problem is found do not use or allow the machine to be used until the defective part is repaired or replaced 9 Re...

Page 4: ...Hex Head Cap Screws 1 2 13 X 3 1 4 69 four Flat Washers SAE 1 2 68 and two Nylon Insert Lock Nuts 1 2 13 74 Loosely Fasten Do not completely fasten this hardware assembly at this time as it will be co...

Page 5: ...ck Nuts 3 8 16 85 FIG 10 Remove the backing of the two Safety Anti Slip Tape 4 X 10 40 strips Next attach the two Safety Anti Slip Tape 4 X 10 40 to the Foot Support Tube 3 in the position as shown ab...

Page 6: ...84 and one Nylon Insert Lock Nut 3 8 16 83 Note The black boxed letter pointing to the pulleys are used throughout this manual as reference to the Cable Mapping Dia gram on page 20 These black boxed l...

Page 7: ...ght Carriage 10 FIG 19 Secure the Weight Carriage 10 to the Pivot Axle 7 using two Chrome Washers 3 8 X 1 1 2 95 two Split Lock Washers 3 8 97 and two Button Socket Cap Screws 3 8 16 X 1 96 Use the tw...

Page 8: ...bove to the Base Frame 1 and secure it into place by inserting the Leg Extension Axle 1 2 X 2 3 4 19 through the Base Frame 1 hole and the Leg Extension Arm 18 receptacle until it becomes flush with b...

Page 9: ...e Lat Cable 31 down through the opening at the bottom of the Main Frame 5 Note Refer to the Cable Mapping Diagram on page 20 for further detailed illustration of the Lat Cable 31 routing LOOSELY FASTE...

Page 10: ...ely fasten this hardware assembly at this time as it will be completely fastened later in the assembly process Note Refer to the Cable Mapping Diagram on page 20 for further detailed illustration of t...

Page 11: ...e Frame 1 Then insert a Nylon Pulley 4 1 2 Rd 64 Labeled G into the pulley bracket of the Base Frame 1 and secure it into place using one Hex Head Cap Screw 3 8 16 X 2 1 2 79 two Flat Washers SAE 3 8...

Page 12: ...se Frame 1 and secure it into place using one Hex Head Cap Screw 3 8 16 X 2 1 2 79 two Flat Washers SAE 3 8 84 and one Nylon Insert Jam Lock Nut 3 8 16 85 Be sure the cable is routed properly into the...

Page 13: ...se Frame 1 and secure it into place us ing one Hex Head Cap Screw 1 2 13 X 3 1 4 69 two Flat Washers SAE 1 2 68 and one Nylon Insert Jam Lock Nut 1 2 13 75 FIG 42 Next affix the Seat Frame Pivot Arm 1...

Page 14: ...2 X 3 1 2 43 as you begin insert ing the Incline Bench Elevation Tube 15 into the Base Frame 1 Confine the Incline Bench Elevation Tube 15 within the Base Frame 1 receptacle using the Shoulder Bolt 3...

Page 15: ...through the Metal Hinges 44 and the Seat and Back Pad Cover 46 FIG 50 Attach the Seat Pad 24 to the Cover 46 and the Metal Hinges 44 using the previously described Hex Head Cap Screws 3 8 16 X 1 1 4...

Page 16: ...r Washer 101 onto each of the weight prongs of the Press Arms 8 9 Note To facilitate the insertion of these Rubber Bumper Washers 101 use Windex or household glass cleaner Locate the left and right Ex...

Page 17: ...26 FIG 57 Insert the two Foot Roll Tubes 21 into the receptacles on the two Adjustable Foot Roll Tube Housings 20 as shown above FIG 58 Next insert one Foam Foot Roll 1 X 4 X 7 61 in the position as s...

Page 18: ...Rubber Grip 1 x 6 1 4 51 over each one of the tube ends of the Low Row Bar 20 36 and the Lat Bar 48 35 as shown above Note To facilitate the insertion of these Rubber Grips use Windex or household gl...

Page 19: ...justment 1 Remove the hardware from the Nylon Pulley 64 Labeled F 2 By interchanging the Nylon Pulley 64 Labeled F to the next adjustment hole within the Closed end Adj Double Pulley Bracket 33 it wil...

Page 20: ...19 BRT 1 The Brute Plate Loaded Home Gym Note Some parts have been cut away for clarity NOTE CABLE MAPPING DIAGRAM FIG A FIG B FIG C...

Page 21: ...20 BRT 1 The Brute Plate Loaded Home Gym Note Some parts have been cut away for clarity NOTE FIG D CABLE MAPPING DIAGRAM...

Page 22: ...AE B O 3 8 BNH0239 50 28 LEFT HANDLE HOUSING TUBE UP767 1 85 NYLON INSERT JAM LOCK NUT B O 3 8 16 BNH0365 20 29 RIGHT HANDLE HOUSING TUBE UP768 1 86 SHOULDER BOLT ALLOY 3 8 X 3 4 BNH0718 4 30 LAT BAR...

Page 23: ...ngages into the selected hole of the Stabilizer 4 6 Complete the adjustment by turning the Turn Pull Pin 42 clockwise 7 Repeat the same procedure for the other Press Arm Note Use the Decal Numbers 1 9...

Page 24: ...2 43 and make sure it fully en gages into the selected hole of the Base Frame s 1 Bracket FIG 70 Seat Pad 24 Adjustment 1 Grasp and raise the Seat Pad 24 2 Flip the Seat Elevation Bracket 14 to uprig...

Page 25: ...Arm Tubes 25 26 settings Adjustable Extension Arms Gradual Range of Adjustments accommo date for various arm lengths FIG 74 Handle Housing Tubes 28 29 Settings Adjustable Handle Housing Tubes Gradual...

Page 26: ...hall in no event be liable for incidental or consequential losses damages or expenses in connection with exercise products TuffStuff s liability hereunder is expressly limited to the repairs or replac...

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