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I was given a BodyTech (by Formula Ventures) weight machine, but I don't have an owner's manual or any documentation with it. The model number is 95300-15. It looked like a pile of scrap metal when I got it, but I've managed to piece together the major components. A couple of the cables were cut when it was disassembled (I didn't see it until it looked like a pile of scrap metal), so I'll have to make a couple cables to replace them. The problem is that I have no clue how the cables & pulleys are supposed to be configured.
Anyone have a machine like this that could show me pictures or maybe suggestions as to where I might be able to get a copy of the owner's manual or assembly instructions? It has 2 weight stacks and 4 stations. Thanks, cm |
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Why not try contact the manufacturer and ask for an instruction manual or something? You'll have to pay for it, but at least you'll know you're getting 100% correct advice.
Dont skimp on something that youll be moving vast amounts of weight with. Only takes one faulty component to give you a really bad day, yknow?
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One would think. That's kind of what I've been trying to do...look at other systems and try to figure it out. So far it isn't going very well. If only they'd taken a picture of it before it was dismantled.
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