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                            Revision Date 07/2020

 

 L-Series Treadbelt - Deck - Impact Absorber Instructions 

TOOLS NEEDED:

 

● Rubber Mallet 

                                   

 

● Vice grips (locking pliers)

 

                                   

 

● Lubriplate Grease #71061

 

● Power drill with #2 & #3 Phillips Head Bit 
● 3/8

 ratchet w/ 2” extension 

● 

3/8

, 7/16

, 1/2

, 9/16

 standard sockets 

 
 

 

If you are replacing the treadbelt for the 1

st

 time, the DECK can be flipped.   

 

If the treadbelt has already been replaced previously, the DECK needs replacement.   

 

If you are replacing the treadbelt, CHECK the absorbers for wear/damage.  Replace if needed. 

 

 

 

Allow a minimum of 3 feet of space around the entire treadmill for a proper work space. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1.

  Turn treadmill on and elevate to 15% grade. Once complete, 

unplug the unit

.  

2.

  Remove motor cover. 

3.

  Loosen, but do not remove, bed endcap screws from both sides at the rear of the treadmill.   

4.

  Release ALL tension from the treadbelt by loosening both take up bolts. 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

  Using your Power Drill with a #3 bit, remove all 4 Phillips head screws on each side. 

(Figure A)

 

2.

  Using a rubber mallet, lightly tap the bottom of the frame rail in an upward direction. (

Figure B

3.

  Lift up on the side frame cover to remove it. (

Figure C

)   

 

 

 

1

.  Using a 7/16

 deep well socket, remove the motor tensioning nut. 

(Figure A)

 

2

.  Tilt the motor towards the rear of the machine with one hand.  Use your other hand to twist the drive belt 

and rotate it off the flywheel. (

Figure B

Removing the Side Frame Covers

 

Removing the Drive Belt

 

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

 

First Steps

 

Summary of Contents for L Series

Page 1: ...of 3 feet of space around the entire treadmill for a proper work space 1 Turn treadmill on and elevate to 15 grade Once complete unplug the unit 2 Remove motor cover 3 Loosen but do not remove bed endcap screws from both sides at the rear of the treadmill 4 Release ALL tension from the treadbelt by loosening both take up bolts 1 Using your Power Drill with a 3 bit remove all 4 Phillips head screws...

Page 2: ...he front roller bolt on both sides of the treadmill Figure A 2 Angle the roller and slide the front roller out from inside the treadbelt Figure B You can use the drive belt as a handle to remove the front roller do not drop 1 Remove the felt washers L7 units will have 6 thick felt washers that fit on top of the deck There are 2 additional white felt washers on the front deck post Figure A L8 units...

Page 3: ...you are replacing only the ABSORBERS IMPACT ABSORBERS should be checked for wear and damage when replacing the Treadbelt Replace if necessary 1 Using vice grips locking pliers lock them around the tip of the deck post Turn the pliers counterclockwise to remove the deck post Figure A 2 Slide the deck post out of the impact absorber and load washer Figure B For L8 L9 Machines Slide the load washer a...

Page 4: ... slat Figure A 2 Slide the deck post through the load washer and impact absorber Figure B 3 Tilt the deck post load washer and impact absorber to align the deck post to the threads in the deck slat Thread the deck post by hand at first Figure C 4 Use a pair of locking pliers grip the tip of the deck post angling the handle of the pliers upwards Fig D 5 Turn the vice grips clockwise to secure the d...

Page 5: ...6 socket wrench adjust bolts on both sides of the roller clockwise the same amount Failure to turn them equally will affect the treadbelt tracking Before tightening the treadbelt assure that the treadbelt tension is loose and not the drive belt DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE TREADBELT If the Treadbelt is tracking to the right Tighten the right bolt clockwise and loosen the left bolt counter clockwise If t...

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