TuffStuff SP-405 Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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. 

 

A

bout the Pectoral Contractor SP-405 

Congratulations on your new purchase of the  Pectoral Con-
tractor.    We hope you are completely satisfied with this 
product and wish you many years of enjoyment. 

T

uff Stuff Equipment 

This Tuffstuff product has been built to precise quality 
standards and has been carefully packaged to ensure that 
damage will not occur during shipment.    The limited lifetime 
warranty and signature indicating final inspection has been 
conducted by our line foreman, is an expression of our 
confidence in the completeness, the materials, and 
workmanship of this product. 

W

arranty 

SEE A COPY OF WARRANTY ON BACK PAGE 

R

egistration Card 

To avoid unnecessary delays in warranty service and to 
insure that a permanent record of your purchase is on file 
with our factory, be sure to complete the warranty 
registration card and send it to Task Industries today.

 

Introduction 

P

rior to the Assembly of the Pectoral Contractor 

1. We advise you to consult your local Tuff Stuff retailer if 

you should have a question or problem regarding the 
proper assembly of this unit. 

  
2. Neatly organize and identify all parts according to the 

Parts List and the Exploded View Diagram. 

 

T

ool Requirements 

1. One 3/4” combination wrench 
2. One 9/16” combination wrench 
3. One 7/16” combination wrench 
4. One ratchet 
5. One 3/4” socket 
6. One 9/16” socket 
7. One 7/16” socket 
8. Rubber mallet 
9. Windex or household glass cleaner 

10. One can silicone spray / teflon spray lubricant 

11. Measuring tape 
12. Utility knife 

S

pecifications

 

 

1. Maximum Wt. Capacity  

- 150 Lbs. 

2. Total Machine Weight  

- 490 Lbs. 

3. Footprint  (LWH) 

- See Front Page  

Note

: Due to continuing product improvements, specifications and designs are subject to change 

without notice. 

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 
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 of Owner’s Manuals and labels are available 
from your local Tuff Stuff retailer. 

 
3. Consult with your physician before beginning any exercise 

program. 

Safety Precautions 

SP-405  Pectoral Contractor 

Hardware Measurement Diagram 

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Summary of Contents for SP-405

Page 1: ...n Date 02 21 03 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Pg 1 Safety Precautions Pg 1 Assembly Pg 2 Pg 9 Cable Adjustment Pg 7 Cable Mapping Diagram Fold out Pg 10 Exploded View Diagram Fold out Pg 11 Parts Lis...

Page 2: ...ave a question or problem regarding the proper assembly of this unit 2 Neatly organize and identify all parts according to the Parts List and the Exploded View Diagram Tool Requirements 1 One 3 4 comb...

Page 3: ...er s Manual Assembly Instructions 2 SP 405 Pectoral Contractor 1 51 51 3 1 28 7 6 3 6 13 13 7 3 6 Label 4 FIG 2 Remove the Guide Rod Retainer 4 and the Top Plate Selector Bar 7 to allow the assembly o...

Page 4: ...Cap Screws 3 8 16 X 4 1 4 54 four Flat Washers SAE 3 8 17 and two Nylon Insert Lock Nuts 3 8 16 55 FIG 7 Attach the Front Frame 29 to the Guide Rod Retainer 4 and the Weight Stack Frame 1 using two H...

Page 5: ...hardware as sembly at this time as it will be completely fastened later in the assembly process Note Refer to Fig A on fold out page 10 for further detailed il lustration of this assembly FIG 10 Adhe...

Page 6: ...1 2 Rd 14 Labeled D F to the Base Frame 28 pulley brackets using two Hex Head Cap Screws 3 8 16 X 2 24 four Flat Washers SAE 3 8 17 and two Nylon Insert Jam Lock Nut 3 8 16 21 59 63 7 39 5 SP 405 Pec...

Page 7: ...to fasten these Socket Head Cap Screws Note Refer to Fig C2 on fold out page 10 for further illustra tion of this assembly FIG 19 Continue routing the Pec Dec Cable 38 down and under the Nylon Pulley...

Page 8: ...ll be completely fastened later in the assembly process Cable Adjustment 1 Loosen the Finished Hex Nut 1 2 13 62 2 Thread the Cable Hex Tap Bolt 1 2 13 X 3 61 in or out of the threaded socket of the F...

Page 9: ...ic Shroud Gap Cover 8 and the Plastic Shroud Edge Protectors 10 10 2 FIG 24 Affix the Weight Shroud 2 to the bottom of the Weight Stack Frame 1 and at the top of the Guide Rod Retainer 4 us ing four H...

Page 10: ...shown above using two Hex Head Cap Screws 3 8 16 X 3 53 and two Flat Washers SAE 3 8 17 29 29 35 9 SP 405 Pectoral Contractor 36 FIG 26 Affix the Seat Pad 35 to the Adjustable Seat Frame 40 using two...

Page 11: ...7 2 20 NYLON INSERT LOCK NUT B O 1 2 13 BNH0212 4 61 CABLE HEX TAP BOLT 1 2 13 X 3 BNH1048 1 21 NYLON INSERT JAM LOCK NUT B O 3 8 16 BNH0365 8 62 FINISHED HEX NUT B O 1 2 13 BNH0201 1 22 HEX HEAD CAP...

Page 12: ...sts on returned or replaced equipment to and from TuffStuff s facility in Pomona THE FORGOING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER AND THE SOLE LIABILITY OF TUFFSTUFF WITH REGARD TO WARRA...

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