
Fig. A
Fig. E
Align the circular tubes of the 2 End Cross Supports
with the appropriate holes on the bottom of each
end of the Upright. See bottom of Upright (Fig. B).
Slide one of the Uprights down into the tube of the
Center Cross Support. (Fig. A) Make sure the set
screws on the Upright face outward.
Place the Center Cross Support and 2 End Cross
Supports parallel to each other on the floor (Fig. A).
Repeat with 2nd Upright.
Fig. C
Insert 3 set screws along the edge of the upright.
One in the center and on on each end in the hole
closest to the center (of the three at each end - Fig
C). Tighten with allen wrench.
Slide the down tubes of the Bar Assembly into the
receiver of the Uprights (Fig. D).
Fig. D
Select the appropriate height for the bar and align
the holes of the down tube of the Bar Assembly
with the holes of the Upright. Insert the D-2
knobs on both sides and lock into place (Fig. E).
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Your new Jr.
Kip Bar is easy
to assemble!
Only 1 tool
necessary!
*If the Bar Assembly is
difficult to move, raise and
lower several times. This
will free the chambers of
any extra paint or metal
particles that may have
been stuck in the chamber
during the manufacturing
process.
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Fig. B
To adjust bar height:
loosen D-2 knob (1-2 turns counter-clockwise)
pull back on knob to retract pin from tube hole, and
raise/lower bar to desired location
release knob, assuring that the pin goes into the
appropriate tube hole
tighten knob (turning clockwise) until knob is fully
seated against the tube, holding it securely
General Guidelines
(56kg weight limit)
Standard Base: for athletes
weighing between 22-32kg for
BASIC skills
Standard Base with Extensions:
for athletes weighing between
22-32kg for ADVANCED skills.
Standard Base with Extension &
Plywood (purchased from a local
home improvement store): for
athletes weighing up to 56kg