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TuffStuff Basic Strength Equipment Safety and General Maintenance

All TUFFSTUFF strength equipment is designed and manufactured to offer maximum, long-life service 
with minimal maintenance.  However, safety inspection and routine maintenance in your facility should be 
the upmost importance in your daily operation.  Information presented in these pages will serve as a basic 
guideline to design your own inspection procedures.

Part One:  General Inspection and Cleaning

Equipment should be wiped down with a damp cloth and dried on a daily basis.  The powder coat   nish 
should be polished with a good car wax on a monthly basis.  A daily wipe down of the upholstery with a lano-
lin based hand cleaner or Naugahyde Cleaner.  Do not use cleaners such as Lysol or Windex as they will 
dry out and crack the vinyl.  Lanolin hand cleaner dissolves the sweat and lubricates the vinyl, maintaining 
its natural   exibility.  Sweat is corrosive and when left on the frame and components will eventually cause 
corrosion or rust.  When performing these cleaning sessions, it is the perfect time to inspect the equipment 
and note any problems for the  maintenance personnel to correct.

 

1.  Check equipment if it is operating properly.

 

2. Check the cable for loose   ttings or frayed cable and is seating properly on the pulleys and 

cams.

 

3.  Make sure that the proper weight stack selector pin is with each machine and that the pin func-

tions properly.

 

4.  If something appears loose be sure to have it tightened immediately.

 

5.  If a piece of equipment appears damaged or not operation properly, place the piece out-of-ser-

vice immediately.

Part Two:  Maintenance

In this paragraph, we will discuss the inspection of the cables, pulleys and their associated components.  If 
there exists the potential for injury to occur on a machine, it will most likely lie in the cable system.  It is im-
portant to inspect the cables frequently and let it be known to all users that it is their responsibility to report 
any worn-out cable  to prevent a sudden failure that can result in an injury.  Cables are moving parts, mean-
ing cable-wear will occur regardless of the type or size used.  In the advent of the 3/16” mill-spec cable this 
wear takes longer to become apparent and this is why frequent inspections are so important.

 

1. Check the cable termination at the weight stack.  To perform any cable tension adjustment, 

loosen the hex jam nut and thread the hex tap bolt in or out to give cable the proper tension.  
Re-tightened the hex jam nut when adjustment is complete and make sure the hex tap bolt is 
threaded 1/2” into the socket of the selector bar top plate.

 

2.  Check the cable as it terminates at the cam.  Check the end   tting for any signs of fraying  in this 

area. Inspect the bolt and nut and/or screw holding the   tting and be sure that it is tight.

 

3.  Check the cables as it passes over all pulley wheels.  Visually inspect the cables and pulleys.  A 

cable that is wearing will exhibit a ballooned surface that passes over the pulley.  This is and early 
warning sign to replace the cable.

Maintenance

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SP-4416   Leg Press

Summary of Contents for Simplex PLATINUM SP-4416

Page 1: ...PLATINUM AMERICA S PREMIER EXERCISE EQUIPMENT SP 4416 LEG PRESS ASSEMBLY MANUAL REV 0 L 85 1 2 W 43 1 2 H 73 85 1 2 43 1 2 ...

Page 2: ... Safety First 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 theAssembly Instructions and all the warning labels on this product Furthermore it is recommen...

Page 3: ...3 62 44 44 62 65 16 63 45 45 63 67 11 55 45 55 45 44 44 13 53 45 65 45 61 45 81 53 50 67 Step 1 66 3 SP 4416 Leg Press ...

Page 4: ...5 26 81 28 26 81 28 63 45 45 63 26 81 28 14 14 26 81 28 6 45 61 45 61 8 7 45 53 26 81 28 26 81 28 14 26 81 28 14 26 81 28 45 53 42 42 65 Step 2 4 SP 4416 Leg Press ...

Page 5: ...tep 3 9 10 23 24 73 47 22 47 45 53 73 62 47 44 62 62 44 65 62 61 62 44 45 47 22 21 44 65 51 51 51 44 18 9 44 45 61 51 53 80 48 62 44 48 15 62 80 20 44 44 82 44 82 44 49 44 49 49 46 46 5 SP 4416 Leg Press ...

Page 6: ...FIG A 12 79 39 82 23 18 B C A E F D Step 4 Cable Mapping Diagram 6 SP 4416 Leg Press ...

Page 7: ...Step 5 Cable Mapping Diagram FIG B A B C F E 39 80 80 39 4 76 29 64 12 D 7 SP 4416 Leg Press ...

Page 8: ...43 41 40 46 51 46 51 19 46 51 46 51 45 52 45 52 1 2 17 45 55 45 43 78 52 Step 6 8 SP 4416 Leg Press ...

Page 9: ...CAP 1 3 4 SQ 10 14 GA BNH0053 1 24 15 LB CAST WEIGHT PLATE GREY BNH0926 14 69 PLASTIC TUBE GUIDE W LIP TEETH 2 1 4 SQ BNH0059 2 25 ALUMINUM CAP 1 RD CAP 100 BNH0537 2 70 PULL PIN 1 2 X 3 1 2 LIGHT SPRING BNH0603 1 26 CHROME WASHER 3 8 X 1 1 2 BNH1015 8 71 RETAINING SNAP RING EXT 1 8865 X 2 1990 BNH1832 8 27 BALL BEARING W GROVE 620SRS BNH1831 8 72 RUBBER BUMPER 3 8 X 2 1 2 BNH0511 1 28 BUTTON HEAD...

Page 10: ...g appears loose be sure to have it tightened immediately 5 If a piece of equipment appears damaged or not operation properly place the piece out of ser vice immediately Part Two Maintenance In this paragraph we will discuss the inspection of the cables pulleys and their associated components If there exists the potential for injury to occur on a machine it will most likely lie in the cable system ...

Page 11: ...are protected from the outside environment and require no lubrication During the machine wipe down wipe the external bearing surfaces with the damp rag and dried to prevent the build up of dust and sweat 4 Linear bearing systems are precision high load components that require regular maintenance Dirt and corrosion are the major culprits in linear bearing failure The hardened shafts must be wiped d...

Page 12: ...y elect at TuffStuff s facility in Pomona California without charge to purchaser for either parts or labor Purchaser is responsible for installation of repaired or replaced parts and all transportation and insurance costs on returned or replaced equipment to and from TuffStuff s facility in Pomona THE FOREGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER AND THE SOLE LIABILITY OF TUFFSTUFF W...

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