Dp Dual Trac 20 Assembly Manual < FHD 2025 >

: Bolt the top horizontal frame member to the main vertical upright.

Regularly check for loose hardware, worn parts, or welding cracks.

The base provides the foundational stability for the entire machine. Lay the flat on the floor.

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Connect the top bar to the main posts using pre-threaded bolts. Use Allen wrench bolts here; as they tighten, they will pull the vertical poles into a perfectly square position.

Ensure the carriage slides completely down to the rubber bumpers at the base of the frame.

Assembly Tip: Do not tighten any bolts completely until the entire frame is erected. Keeping the hardware finger-tight allows the frame to flex, making it much easier to align stubborn bolt holes. Step 1: Base Frame Assembly : Bolt the top horizontal frame member to

Align the top of the guide rods with the brackets on the rear of the top crossmember. Secure them with the provided bolts. Fasten the front of the top crossmember to the main mast.

If the cables feel slack or droop, adjust the tension by moving the pulleys to alternative adjustment holes on the floating bracket or base frame.

Slide the down the guide rods so it rests on top of the weight stack, engaging the center selector rod. Step 3: Upright Mast and Top Frame Construction Lay the flat on the floor

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Connect it upward into the secondary tracking pulleys to tie the entire resistance system into the central weight stack. 4. Final Adjustments and Safety Checks

If you notice any squeaking, reapply silicone spray to the guide rods and the pivot points of the pulleys. Never use WD-40, as it attracts dust and gums up the mechanics over time.

Attach the rubber end caps to the open edges of the base frame stabilizer bars. Step 2: Erecting the Vertical Uprights and Guide Tubes

The gym requires a sturdy, level floor, ideally with a rubber gym mat underneath to protect your flooring.