Cybex HIP ABDUCTOR-ADDUCTOR Ion Dual Stations

User Manual

For HIP ABDUCTOR-ADDUCTOR.

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Ion Series Hip Abductor / Adductor
Assembly Instructions
CI-HAA
Part Number
1017132-0001 AA
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User Manual - Transcript

  • Page 1: Ion Series Hip Abductor Adductor Assembly Instructions CIHAA Part Number 10171320001 AA
  • Page 3 - English - : Corporate Headquarters Columbia Centre III 9525 Bryn Mawr Avenue Rosemont Illinois 60018 USA 8472883300 FAX 8472883703 Service phone number 8003513737 tollfree within USA Canada Global Website wwwlifefitnesscom International Oices AMERICAS North America Life Fitness LLC Columbia Centre III 9525 Bryn Mawr Avenue Rosemont IL 60018 USA Telephone 847 288 3300 Service Email customersupportlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email commercialsaleslifefitnesscom United Kingdom Life Fitness UK LTD Queen Adelaide Ely Cambs CB7 4UB Telephone General Oice 44 1353666017 Customer Support 44 1353665507 Service Email uksupportlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email lifelifefitnesscom All Other EMEA Countries and Distributor Business EMEA Bijdorpplein 2531 2992 LB Barendrecht THE NETHERLANDS Telephone 31 180 646 644 Service Email EMEAServiceSupportlifefitnesscom Brazil Life Fitness Brasil Av Rebouças 2315 Pinheiros São Paulo SP 05401300 BRAZIL SAC 0800 773 8282 option 2 Telephone 55 11 3095 5200 option 2 Service Email suportebrlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email vendasbrlifefitnesscom Germany Austria and Switzerland Life Fitness Europe GMBH Neuhofweg 9 85716 Unterschleißheim GERMANY Telephone 49 0 89 31775166 Germany 43 0 1 6157198 Austria 41 0 848 000901 Switzerland Service Email kundendienstlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email vertrieblifefitnesscom ASIA PACIFIC AP Japan Life Fitness Japan Ltd 41733 Minami Aoyama 1FB1F Minatoku Tokyo 1070062 Japan Telephone 81 0120114482 Fax 81 0357705059 Service Email servicelfjlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email saleslifefitnessjapancom Latin America and Caribbean Life Fitness LLC Columbia Centre III 9525 Bryn Mawr Avenue Rosemont IL 60018 USA Telephone 847 288 3300 Service Email customersupportlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email commercialsaleslifefitnesscom Spain Life Fitness IBERIA CFrederic Mompou 51º1ª 08960 Sant Just Desvern Barcelona SPAIN Telephone 34 936724660 Service Email serviciotecnicolifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email infoiberialifefitnesscom Hong Kong Life Fitness Asia Pacific LTD 32F Global Trade Square 21 Wong Chuk Hang Road Hong Kong Telephone 852 25756262 Service Email ServiceHKlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email hongkongsaleslifefitnesscom EUROPE MIDDLE EAST and AFRICA EMEA Netherlands and Luxemburg Life Fitness Atlantic BV Bijdorpplein 2531 2992 LB Barendrecht THE NETHERLANDS Telephone 31 180 646 666 Service Email servicebeneluxlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email marketingbeneluxlifefitnesscom Belgium Life Fitness Benelux NV Parc Industrial de PetitRechain 4800 Verviers BELGIUM Telephone 32 87 300 942 Service Email servicebeneluxlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email marketingbeneluxlifefitnesscom All Other Asia Pacific countries and distributor business Asia Pacific 32F Global Trade Square 21 Wong Chuk Hang Road Hong Kong Telephone 852 25756262 Fax 852 25756894 Service Email ServiceAPlifefitnesscom SalesMarketing Email MarketingHKAsialifefitnesscom Also check wwwlifefitnesscom for local representation or distributordealer Page 1 of 32
  • Page 5 - English - : Table of Contents Safety Safety Information4 Product Labels5 Label Locations6 Assembly Component and Hardware List 7 Tools Required10 Assembly Procedure11 Product Information Specifications23 Cable Handling Guide Cable Terminations Tensioning and Wear Guide 24 Cable Terminations24 Tensioning Cable25 Strength Cable Wear Guide26 Bolt to Floor Guide Introduction 27 Delivery and Installation Tips 27 Anchor Types28 Anchor Specifications28 Pullout Force 28 Tools Required28 Static Anchor Procedure29 Foot Dimensions 30 Life Fitness is a registered trademark Gym Wipes is a registered trademark of the 2XL Corporation PureGreen 24 is a trademark of Pure Green Copyright 2021 Life Fitness LLC All Rights Reserved Life Fitness Hammer Strength Cybex ICG and SCIFIT are registered trademarks of Life Fitness LLC and its ailiated companies and subsidiaries Brunswick and related trademarks used under license from Brunswick Corporation Disclaimer Images and specifications are current as of the date of publication and are subject to change Columbia Center III 9525 Bryn Mawr Ave Rosemont IL 60018 8003513737 8472883700 FAX 8002168893 wwwcybexintlcom 10171320001 AA 2021 Page 3 of 32
  • Page 6 - English - : Safety Safety Information It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of Life Fitness Family of Brands products to read the owners manual and warning labels and instruct all individuals whether they are the end user or supervising personnel on proper usage of the equipment UNDERSTANDING EACH AND EVERY WARNING TO THE FULLEST IS IMPORTANT IF ANY OF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNCLEAR CONTACT Life Fitness Family of Brands CUSTOMER SERVICE IMMEDIATELY AT 18003513737 This equipment is categorized as class S per EN ISO 209571 As such this equipment is only intended for commercial institutional andor studio facilities It is not intended for home use Contact Life Fitness Family of Brands with any questions regarding this classification It is recommended that all users of Life Fitness Family of Brands exercise equipment be informed of the following information prior to use Operating Warnings WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisobutyl Phthalate which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm and Antimony Trioxide which is known to the State of California to cause cancer For more information go to httpwwwP65Warningscagov It is the purchasers sole responsibility to properly instruct its end users and supervising personnel as to the proper operating procedures of all equipment This equipment is not intended for use by children Keep children under the age of 13 away from the machine Do not allow users to wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry while using equipment It is also recommended to have users secure long hair back and up to avoid contact with moving parts All bystanders must stay clear of all users moving parts and attached accessories and components while machine is in operation Access Control Life Fitness Family of Brands recommends that all commercial fitness equipment be used in a supervised area It is recommended that the equipment be located in an access controlled area Control is the responsibility of the facility owner Installation Life Fitness Family of Brands recommends that all equipment be secured to a solid level surface to stabilize it and eliminate rocking or tipping over This must be performed by a licensed contractor See Bolt to Floor Guide for installation procedure Proper Usage Do not use any equipment in any way other than as designed or intended by the manufacturer It is imperative that Life Fitness Family of Brands equipment is used properly to avoid injury Injuries may result if exercising improperly or excessively It is recommended that all individuals consult a physician prior to commencing an exercise program If at any time during exercise you feel faint dizzy or experience pain STOP EXERCISING and consult your physician Keep body parts hands feet hair etc clothing and jewelry away from moving parts to avoid injury When adjusting any seat knee hold down pad range of motion limiter foothold pad pulley or any other type of adjuster make certain that the adjusting pin is fully engaged in the hole to avoid injury Inspection DO NOT attempt to use or repair any accessory approved for use with the equipment which appears to be damaged or worn DO NOT use or permit use of any equipment that is damaged andor has worn or broken parts For all Life Fitness Family of Brands equipment use only replacement parts supplied by Life Fitness Family of Brands Cables and belts pose an extreme liability if used when damaged Always replace any cable at first sign of wear consult Life Fitness Family of Brands if uncertain Maintain labels and name plates Do not remove labels for any reason They contain important information If unreadable or missing contact Life Fitness Family of Brands customer service for a replacement Equipment Maintenance Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating equipment as well as to keep your liability to a minimum Equipment needs to be inspected at regular intervals Ensure that any persons making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified to do so Life Fitness Family of Brands will provide service and maintenance training at our corporate facility upon request or in the field if proper arrangements are made Page 4 of 32
  • Page 7 - English - : Before use examine all accessories approved for use with the Life Fitness Family of Brands equipment for damage or wear Selectorized Use only weight selector pins supplied by seller on weight stacks Substitutes are forbidden Fully insert weight selector pins Partial insertion can cause weights to fall unexpectedly Never pin the weight stack in an elevated position Never remove selector pin if any weights are suspended Never attempt to release jammed weights or parts Never use dumbbells or other means to incrementally increase the weight resistance Use only those means provided by seller Warnings and Cautions Warning labels indicate a potentially hazardous situation that could result in serious injury or death if the precautions are not observed Caution labels indicate a potentially hazardous situation that could result in serious injury or damage to machine if the precautions are not observed Contact Customer Support Services to replace any worn or damaged labels Product Labels Serial Number Pinch Hazard Multilingual Label with General Warning Page 5 of 32
  • Page 8: Label Locations Item Description Qty 1 Multilingual Label with General Warning 1 2 Serial Number 2 3 Pinch Hazard 2 Page 6 of 32
  • Page 9 - English - : Assembly Component and Hardware List Tower Components Item Description Qty 1 Tower Frame 1 2 Guide Rod 2 3 Increment Weight Guide Rod 2 4 Rear Shroud 1 5 Label Weight Stack 1 6 Tube Cap 2 7 Top Cap 1 Tower Hardware Kit Item Description Qty 1 Tower Hardware Kit CIHAA 1 2 Hole Plug 87 mm 2 3 Grommet 2 4 Shroud Retainer 14 5 Bushing 4 6 Screw 8 x ¾quot Phillips 2 7 Screw M10 x 15 50mm 1 8 Screw M10 x 15 55mm 2 9 Nut ¼quot Nylock 2 10 Nut M10 x 15 Hex Nylock 3 11 Washer Flat ¼quot ID 2 12 Washer Flat 38quot 6 13 Weight Stack Cushion 2 14 Increment Weight Bumper 1 15 Spring 2 16 Guide Rod Housing 2 17 Pulley 35quot OD 1 18 Pulley 45quot OD 2 Page 7 of 32
  • Page 10 - English - : Tower Hardware Kit Front Shroud Kit Components Item Description Qty 1 Front Shroud Le 1 2 Front Shroud Right 1 3 Bottom Cap 1 Front Shroud Kit Hardware Kit Item Description Qty 1 Front Shroud Hardware Kit 1 2 Screw M42 x 07 Phillips 6 3 Screw M10 x 15 20mm 2 4 Washer Flat 38quot 2 5 Grommet Shroud Retainer 6 Front Shroud Kit Hardware Kit Page 8 of 32
  • Page 11 - English - : Components Item Description Qty 1 Base Frame Assembly 1 2 Back Pad Weldment 1 2 Leg Pad Weldment 2 3 Back Pad 1 4 Seat Pad 1 5 Leg Pad 2 6 Front Cap 1 7 Cable 1 8 Head Plate Assembly 1 9 Increment Weight Assembly 1 10 Multilingual Label Sheet 1 11 Weight Stack Weight Plates 8 Hardware Kit Item Description Qty 1 Hardware Kit OPHAA 1 2 Nut M10 x 15 Hex Nylock 4 3 Nut M16 Hex Jam 1 4 Washer Flat 38quot 14 5 Washer Fender 38quot 2 6 Screw M6 HCS 50mm 4 7 Screw M10 x 15 35mm Flat Head 4 8 Screw M10 x 15 20mm 3 9 Screw M10 x 15 30mm 2 10 Screw M10 x 15 70mm 4 11 Screw M10 x 15 90mm 2 12 Hole Plug 1quot 4 13 Increment Weight Cap LBS 1 14 Increment Weight Cap KG 1 Page 9 of 32
  • Page 12 - English - : Hardware Kit Tools Required 716quot Wrench 10 mm Wrench 17 mm Wrench 6 mm Allen wrench 7 mm Allen wrench 8 mm Allen wrench Torque wrench Crescent wrench Phillips screwdriver Rubber mallet Page 10 of 32
  • Page 13 - English - : Assembly Procedure Assemble Base Frame Components 1 Install screws washers and locknut securing the back pad weldment to the base frame assembly using an 8mm Allen wrench and a 17mm wrench Item Description Qty 1 Back Pad Weldment 1 2 Base Frame Assembly 1 3 Screw M10 x 15 70mm 2 4 Washer Flat 38quot 2 5 Nut M10 x 15 Hex Nylock 1 Tighten hardware to 2025 lb 271339 Nm 2 Slide leg pad weldment into the pivot tube on the right arm assembly Install screw and fender washer securing the leg pad weldment to the right arm assembly using an 8mm Allen wrench Item Description Qty 1 Leg Pad Weldment 2 2 Washer Fender 38quot 2 3 Screw M10 x 15 20mm 2 Tighten hardware to 2025 lb 271339 Nm 3 Repeat Step 2 to install the other leg pad weldment to the le arm assembly Page 11 of 32
  • Page 14 - English - : Install Pads 1 Install screws and washers securing the back pad to the back pad weldment using an 8mm Allen wrench Item Description Qty 1 Back Pad 1 2 Washer Flat 38quot 2 3 Screw M10 x 15 30mm 2 4 Hole Plug 1quot 2 Tighten hardware to 4050 inlb 4556 Nm 2 Install hole plugs to back pad weldment using a rubber mallet 3 Install screws and washers securing the seat pad to the base frame assembly using an 8mm Allen wrench Item Description Qty 1 Seat Pad 1 2 Washer Flat 38quot 2 3 Screw M10 x 15 70mm 2 Tighten hardware to 4050 inlb 4556 Nm 4 Install screws securing the leg pads to the leg pad weldments using a 6mm Allen wrench Item Description Qty 1 Leg Pad 2 2 Screw M10 x 15 35mm Flat Head 4 Tighten hardware to 4050 inlb 4556 Nm Page 12 of 32
  • Page 15 - English - : Assemble Tower 1 Before installing the base frame to the tower frame route the cable through the hole at the bottom of the tower frame and up through the right tube Item Description Qty 1 Cable 1 2 Install screws washers and locknuts securing the base frame to the tower frame using an 8mm Allen wrench and a 17mm wrench Item Description Qty 1 Base Frame 1 2 Tower Frame 1 3 Washer Flat 38quot 7 4 Nut M10 x 15 Hex Nylock 3 5 Screw M10 x 15 20mm 1 6 Screw M10 x 15 90mm 2 7 Screw M10 x 15 110mm 1 Tighten 6 to 810 lb 108135 Nm Tighten 5 and 7 to 2025 lb 271339 Nm Page 13 of 32
  • Page 16 - English - : 3 Install screws and shroud retainer grommets into the side tubes of the tower frame using a Phillips screwdriver Item Description Qty 1 Grommet Shroud Retainer 6 2 Screw M42 x 07 Phillips 6 Tighten hardware to 1013 inlb 1115 Nm 4 Install the increment weight bumper to the bottom plate of the tower frame Item Description Qty 1 Increment Weight Bumper 1 2 Tower Frame 1 5 Slide increment weight guide rods through the top of the tower frame and down through the clips in the increment weight Place increment weight guide rods into holes at the bottom plate of the tower frame Item Description Qty 1 Increment Weight Guide Rod 2 2 Increment Weight 1 Page 14 of 32
  • Page 17 - English - : 6 Thread increment weight guide rods into the bottom plate of the tower frame Tighten using a crescent wrench Item Description Qty 1 Increment Weight Guide Rod 2 7 Install nuts and washers securing the increment weight guide rods to the top plate of the tower frame using a 716quot wrench Item Description Qty 1 Nut ¼quot Nylock 2 2 Washer Flat ¼quot ID 2 3 Increment Weight Guide Rod 2 Tighten hardware to 1620 inlb 1822 Nm 8 Place guide rods with weight stack cushions into the holes at the bottom of the tower frame Item Description Qty 1 Guide Rod 2 2 Weight Stack Cushion 2 Page 15 of 32
  • Page 18 - English - : 9 Lean guide rods outwards and slide weight stack down guide rods onto weight stack cushions Slide head plate assembly down guide rods and onto weight stack Item Description Qty 1 Guide Rod Housing 2 2 Spring 2 3 Guide Rod 2 4 Head Plate Assembly 1 5 Weight Stack Weight Plates 8 10 Tip guide rods back into an upright position in the tower frame Compress guide rod housings onto the springs and guide rods and fit up into the top of the tower frame Item Description Qty 1 Guide Rod Housing 2 2 Spring 2 3 Guide Rod 2 11 Route cable through the top of the tower frame and down through the hole in the middle Page 16 of 32
  • Page 19 - English - : 12 Install screws washers spacers and nuts securing the pulleys to the top of the tower frame using an 8mm Allen wrench and a 17mm wrench NOTE Make sure the spacers are centered and inside the tube wall Item Description Qty 1 Pulley 35quot OD 1 2 Pulley 45quot OD 1 3 Cable 1 4 Screw M10 x 15 55mm 2 5 Nut M10 x 15 Hex Nylock 2 6 Washer Flat 38quot 4 7 Bushing 4 Tighten hardware to 1416 lb 19217 Nm NOTE Make sure cable is routed over the pulleys and underneath the pins in the tower frame 13 Install screw washers and locknut securing the pulley to the bottom of the tower frame using an 8mm Allen wrench and a 17mm wrench Item Description Qty 1 Pulley 45quot OD 1 2 Nut M10 x 15 Hex Nylock 1 3 Washer Flat 38quot 2 4 Screw M10 x 15 50mm 1 Tighten hardware to 810 lb 108135 Nm Page 17 of 32
  • Page 20 - English - : 14 Thread cable end through the jam nut and into the head plate bayonet See Cable Handling Guide for details Item Description Qty 1 Cable 1 2 Nut M16 Hex Jam 1 3 Head Plate Bayonet 1 NOTE Check proper thread engagement To do so attempt to pass a 7mm Allen wrench through the portal in the head plate bayonet If it goes through more threads are needed to meet the minimum requirement Correct Depth Thread engagement exceeds minimum depth Incorrect Depth Thread engagement not deep enough 15 Select the LBS 75 or KG 375 option of the increment weight cap Press increment weight cap into the head plate assembly Item Description Qty 1 Increment Weight Cap 1 2 Head Plate Assembly 1 Page 18 of 32
  • Page 21 - English - : 16 Select either the LBS or KG weight stack label Remove backing from label and apply to weight stack NOTE One weight stack label sheet LBS or KG is used for both weight stacks Item Description Qty 1 Weight Stack Label 1 2 Weight Stack 1 17 Test the tower assembly Install Shrouds and Top Caps 1 Flex rear shroud into position inside the tower frame 2 Starting at the top press the shroud retainers into the rear shroud securing it to the tower frame Item Description Qty 1 Rear Shroud 1 2 Shroud Retainer 6 Page 19 of 32
  • Page 22 - English - : 3 Install screws and washers securing the bottom cap to the bottom of the tower frame using an 8mm Allen wrench Item Description Qty 1 Bottom Cap 1 2 Screw M10 x 15 20mm 2 3 Washer Flat 38quot 2 Tighten hardware to 810 lb 108135 Nm 4 Set front shrouds into the bottom cap Install screws securing the front cap to the tower frame using a 10 mm wrench Item Description Qty 1 Front Cap 1 2 Front Shroud Le 1 3 Front Shroud Right 1 4 Screw M6 HCS 50 mm 4 Tighten hardware to 1013 inlb 1115 Nm Page 20 of 32
  • Page 23 - English - : 5 Install screws securing the front cap to the tower frame using a 10 mm wrench NOTE Screw heads can be accessed from the top or bottom Item Description Qty 1 Front Cap 1 2 Screw M6 HCS 50 mm 4 Tighten hardware to 1013 inlb 1115 Nm 6 Press grommets into holes at the top of the tower frame 7 Install screws securing the tube caps to the tower frame using a Phillips screwdriver Item Description Qty 1 Top Cap 1 2 Tube Cap 2 3 Screw 8 x ¾quot Phillips 2 4 Grommet 2 Tighten hardware to 1013 inlb 1115 Nm 8 Press top cap down into the holes at the top of the tower frame Page 21 of 32
  • Page 24 - English - : 9 Select the appropriate language from the multilingual label sheet Remove backing from multilingual label and apply to the le and right slots in the front cap Item Description Qty 1 Multilingual Label with General Warning 1 2 Front Cap 1 Install Hole Plugs Install hole plugs to the legs using a rubber mallet Item Description Qty 1 Hole Plug 1quot 2 Test Unit For Proper Operation Page 22 of 32
  • Page 25 - English - : Product Information Specifications Machine Weight 432 lbs 196 kg Size L x W x H in 68 x 67 x 53 cm 173 x 170 x 135 Live Area L x W x H in 68 x 103 x 77 cm 173 x 262 x 196 Max User Weight 300 lbs 136 kg Weight Stack 1425 lbs 7125 kg NOTE Weight Stack weight includes increment weight 75 lbs 375 kg Page 23 of 32
  • Page 26 - English - : Cable Handling Guide Cable Terminations Tensioning and Wear Guide Cable Connections with threaded cable ends are required to be installed and maintained following the specifications identified below Failure to follow these specifications can lead to the dislocation of the threaded cable during use and can cause serious injury Along with securing the threaded cable end and jam nut it is important to check the entire unit and ensure that all hardware is securely fastened and not le loose upon completion of cable installation WARNING Use of non certified techs note Service warranties may be void if a nonCybexcertified technician performs service work Replacement of any strength cables should be performed by a Cybex certified technician Cable Terminations 1 Cable must be threaded at least ½ inch 127mm into termination points at headplate A and framecarriage B 2 Certain models are now equipped with a bayonet portal to assist checking proper thread engagement To do so attempt to pass a 7mm Allen wrench through the portal if it goes through more threads are needed to meet the minimum requirement 3 When proper thread engagement is reached tighten jam nut to 2025 FTLBS 272 340 Nm using a 24mm wrench Page 24 of 32
  • Page 27 - English - : Tensioning Cable Cable should have enough tension so it stays seated into the pulley but not so tight that it pulls the head plate o the weight plate below it 1 If the head plate has lied loosen the jam nuts at the terminations and loosen the threaded plugs a half turn until the head plate comes to rest on the weight plate below Check that the cables threaded plugs are engaged at least 12 127mm at each termination point SEATED HEAD PLATE SUSPENDED HEAD PLATE 1 No gap 1 Gap 2 Bayonet obstructing weight stack pin 2 Ensure that the weight stack selector pin can fully engage into each weight plate Item Description Qty 1 Weight Stack Selector Pin 1 3 When proper thread engagement is reached tighten jam nut to 2025 FTLBS 272 340 Nm using a 24mm wrench Page 25 of 32
  • Page 28 - English - : Strength Cable Wear Guide Replace cable at first sign of any of the following FRACTURES Casing can crack or fracture under strains during use Any crack in the casing merits cable replacement even if no wire rope is exposed Be especially observant for fractures near the components on the cable assembly IE Nylon Ball Nico Loop Threaded Plug etc TWISTINGBINDING Inspect casing to ensure wire rope is not twisting within its casing Any sign of the cable twisting should be replaced immediately BULGING Internal wire rope strands can break within and coil causing a bulge to appear Cable should retain same outside diameter throughout FRAYEDEXPOSED WIRE ROPE Any exposed wire rope protruding through the casing or at either end FLATTENED Section of cable is compressed and will not retain its shape outside diameter PERMANENTLY BENT Cable has kink and prohibits cable from laying straight Wire rope may be unraveling beneath casing and is compromised warranting replacement ENDS SEPARATING Watch for component end of cable to pull away from cable assembly look for exposed wire rope Page 26 of 32
  • Page 29 - English - : Bolt to Floor Guide Introduction Life Fitness Family of Brands designs its products to be stable when used as designed Because strength training is dynamic we cannot predict how users will ultimately use the products in all circumstances Therefore Life Fitness Family of Brands recommends that strength training equipment be secured to a solid level surface to stabilize and eliminate rocking or tipping over Each new unit shipped comes with a multilanguage hangtag stating the importance of bolting the unit down as a safety precaution It is the facilitys responsibility to adhere to local and regional building codes Delivery and Installation Tips All Anchors Fasteners must have minimum embedment in concrete floor not including screed regardless of woodtilerubber over subfloor See Anchor Types for maximum subfloor thickness between unit and concrete to equipment foot must be made of flooring or other material ie no air gaps DO NOT reuse fasteners Static and Dynamic anchors are designed for onetime use only Factor in equipments feet height when selecting fastener length Factor in flooring thickness when selecting fastener length It is also recommended to drill an additional 12 127 mm of depth beyond the length of the fastener being used to ensure that debris does not block the entry of the anchor Minimum concrete compressive strength 3000 psi 20 Nmm2 Anchoring All anchors must have a minimum embedment into concrete regardless of woodtilerubberscreed over subfloor Dynamic anchors must have a minimum embedment depth in concrete to ensure maximum security and pull out force See Anchor Types for embedment depth minimums Building Codes It is the facilitys responsibility to adhere to local and regional building codes Please verify with the customer to ensure that they are aware of this Carpeting If bolted down to carpet flooring be sure to use a box cutter knife to cut the carpet threads around each foot This will help avoid the carpet threads from being wrapped around and pulled by the drill bit Competitor Product The bolt down guidelines and procedures for Cybex products were determined by the companys Engineering and Installation Development groups These guidelines include which anchors to use and positioning of the anchors are required for Cybex product Cybex does not have that level of specification or engineering input for competitive product Cybex installation teams are not permitted to anchor competitor equipment Drilling It is also recommended to drill an additional 12 127 mm of depth beyond the length of the fastener being used to ensure that debris does not block the entry of the anchor This can be done by marking your drill bit with a piece of tape While it is recommended that a vacuum be used to clean up debris this will not account for all the debris that will settle at the bottom of the drilled hole Page 27 of 32
  • Page 30 - English - : Anchor Types Anchor Subfloor between unit and concrete 0 to 12 127mm thick Subfloor between unit and concrete over 12 127mm thick Static Imperial KHEZ 14 x 4 KHEZ 14 x 5 Metric HUSH 6mm x 120mm HUSH 6mm x 150mm Anchor Specifications Static Anchor Minimum Concrete Thickness Minimum Drill Depth in Concrete Minimum Concrete Embedment Minimum concrete compressive strength KHEZ 14 418 105mm 12 127mm beyond anchor length 212 635mm 3000psi 20 Nmm2 HUSH 6mm 3332quot 100mm 2564quot 10mm beyond anchor length 2164 55mm 3000psi 20 Nmm2 Pullout Force Cybex specifies Hilti static and dynamic anchors According to the anchor manufacturer the recommended design pullout force in tension for the specified anchors when properly installed in cracked concrete is provided in the side table This table should be used for reference only for additional and uptodate information on the anchor capabilities or the design pullout force in other substrates please consult Hilti directly at httpswwwushilticom Selected Anchor Design Resistance in Tension KHEZ ¼ x 4 830 lb HUSH 6MM x 120MM 33 kN KHEZ 38 x 4 1535 lb KHEZ 38 x 5 1535 lb HUSH 8MM x 120MM 33 kN HUSH 8MM x 150MM 33 kN HSL3 M 840 2000 lb HST M12 x 11520 8 kN HST M12 x 195200 8 kN KBTZ 38 x 334 1615 lb Design strength extracted from the Hilti Anchor Fastening Technology Manual issued September 2014 Tools Required WARNING Adhere to manufacturers equipment warnings and guidelines Follow manufacturers instructions for proper usage Static Anchor Floor scanner rebar detector optional 1 Lshape SDS rotary hammer 14quot x 12quot 6mm x 305mm carbide drill bit for 14 6mm anchors 38quot x 12quot 8mm x 305mm carbide drill bit for 38 8mm anchors Safety glasses Extension cord Impact wrench Vacuum for debris Page 28 of 32
  • Page 31 - English - : Static Anchor Procedure CAUTION If it is possible that the length of your bolt will not provide the minimum requirement of 25 635mm of engagement a longer anchor should be used 1 Place unit into position to be mounted and cycle unit to set stance 2 Each foot must get at least one static fastener 3 Wearing protective glasses drill down into the flooring to the required depth as perpendicular as possible ensuring that the foot thickness is being accounted for refer to Anchor Selection and Foot Dimensions 4 Insert fastener and tighten to 18 FootPounds 24Nm for 14 6mm anchor or 40 FootPounds 54Nm for 38 8mm anchor NOTE If the legsframe do not contact the mounting surface DO NOT pull down with the fastener or anchor Loosen frame hardware and retighten to allow machine to align Page 29 of 32
  • Page 32: Foot Dimensions Use below image to determine foot specifications Page 30 of 32
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