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Power Tec P-LM13 User manual

P-LM13 Powertec Lat Machine
The Lat Machine comes in two cartons. Box 1 is 205cm x 19cm x 17cm and weighs 26kgs. Box 2 is 110cm x 58cm x
27cm and weighs 47kgs.
ut the footplate on the base section first. I used the box to rest the base on while I screwed in the bolts. I tightened
these with the allen key provided.
Now I thought it would be a good idea to unwind the base cable from the base section. I then used some of the
protective bubble wrap from some of the parts and placed the cable inside. I didn’t want to leave it lying on the
ground where I may accidentally step on it.
The rear support needs attaching to the base section. Don’t forget the backing plate!
Now time for the chrome guide tubes. The threaded section is up the top. The end with holes is at the bottom. Once
you put the tubes in place, put the 3/8’’ bolts through and secure with the nuts. Just do them finger tight.
You then slide the long support tubes down the guide rails. Don’t forget to rubber bumpers on too. They should be
at the top. They will protect the bottom nylon bushes on the weight carriage.
Before we can install the uprights for the knee pads, we need to take the pulley at the rear of the base off so we can feed the
cable back through. DON’T JUST LONK THE U RIGHT ON TO OF THE CABLE!
You can see in the picture above how the cable travels through the channel in the knee pad upright and the lower cable anchor
position.
After I ran the cable through I put the pulley back in place, then I placed it back in the bubble wrap.
Then get out the seat support piece and position it on the spindle.
ut the weight carriage on. Have the threaded section up, this is where the top cable will screw in.
The side supports are the next to go on. Unless you have got three arms it is probably a good idea to get someone to help you
here. Hold the supports in place and pop the bolts in place. Once you have the nuts finger tight the uprights will stay in place.
Just rest the top section on top of the chrome guide rails and use the 4 short bolts and washers to secure it in place.
Now for the fun part – the cable! Don’t stress cause the cable is pretty much in place from the factory. First up you need to
remove one pulley the linkage section (the two pulleys together above).
On the top section, pull some slack on the cable from the rear pulley. This is where you place the linkage section. You can see in
the picture above that it will hold in place. There is a picture from behind to hopefully make it clearer.
The bottom cable just loops up around the linkage section and anchors at the bottom. I have drawn the cable path above to
simplify it.
Screw the bolt into the weight carriage and tighten the lock nut in place once you have got the carriage in the right position.
What is the right height? I have the carriage sitting a little off the bumpers with no weight on. Once you put weight on, the
carriage will settle on the bumpers. Over time you will need to tighten the bolt down as the cable stretches slightly.
ut the knee support and base seat on and you have got yourself a lat machine!

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