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9
Wall Bracket Assembly
IMPORTANT: Obtain professional advice
and have a qualied person install the
brackets to ensure adequate support.
IMPORTANT: Do not fasten the brackets
to a drywall surface or to a cinder block
surface.
The location on the wall to which the
brackets are fastened must be capable
of supporting a working load of 600 lbs.
(272 kg). IMPORTANT: The brackets and
the strength system should not be used
by persons weighing more than 350 lbs.
(159 kg).
The brackets must be securely fastened to
the centers of wood or metal wall studs in
a wall that is at least 7 ft. 10 in. (239 cm)
high, above a at surface that is at least 6 ft.
(183 cm) long and 6 ft. (183 cm) wide. This
placement provides sufcient space to use
the strength system effectively.
Taking your height into consideration, make
sure that there will be adequate clearance
between the strength system and the ceiling
to perform the exercises that you wish to
perform with the strength system.
The upper brackets. The upper hole in
each bracket must be positioned 68 3/8 in.
(174 cm) above the oor. Measuring from
upper hole to upper hole, the brackets must
be positioned 16–24 in. (41–61 cm) apart.
The lower brackets. The lower hole in
each bracket must be positioned 8 7/8 in.
(22.5 cm) above the oor. Measuring from
lower hole to lower hole, the brackets must
be positioned 16–24 in. (41–61 cm) apart.
If you are fastening the brackets to a
concrete surface, you will also need eight
3/8" lag screws (not included) designed
for use with eight concrete lag anchors
(not included). Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions to install the 3/8" lag screws and
the concrete lag anchors.
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