Dp Dual Trac 20 Assembly Manual
carriage bolts (part 40) upward into the base, then attach the main uprights (part 11) to the base, securing them with bolts (part 42), washers, and nylon locknuts.
By following these instructions, you can safely assemble your DP Dual Trac 20 and start training. For more detailed visual guidance, you might find similar assembly procedures on websites like handymanwire.com.
A rubber mallet (for tapping plastic end caps and stubborn bolts into place)
: Secure the incline bench and seat pads to the frame using the provided screws and hinged covers to protect the fabric and user. Safety & Maintenance
Route the cable under this pulley, guiding it backward toward the base of the vertical uprights. Dp Dual Trac 20 Assembly Manual
A rubber mallet (helpful for tapping plastic end caps and stubborn bolts into place) Multi-purpose household oil or silicone spray lubricant 2. Hardware and Component Identification
Thread it up through the floating pulley block (if equipped) and attach the terminal end securely to the lower anchor point on the weight carriage slider. Cable Tension and Safety Inspection
You can find the model number on a sticker or metal plate attached to the main frame of the machine.
Attach the to the back of the main base frame. carriage bolts (part 40) upward into the base,
: The heavy I-shaped or T-shaped steel bars that sit flat on the floor.
To keep your DP Dual Trac 20 operating smoothly for years to come, establish a quick maintenance routine:
Most users open the box and immediately want to attach the monitor brackets. The manual, however, begins with the (base installation). This ordering is not arbitrary.
What the manual does not say often reveals more than what it does: A rubber mallet (for tapping plastic end caps
Uses coated cables with various lengths (approximately 89" to 417") and threaded ends for tension. Essential Assembly Tips
Do you need or a troubleshooting guide for cable slipping?
Feed the raw end of the cable over a pulley wheel and bolt the pulley into the front slot of the top frame.