Constant vibration from weight transitions can loosen nuts over time. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Start at the front of the top frame where the lat bar hangs.
: Start by securing the front and rear stabilizer bars to the main base frame. It is essential to keep the bolts finger-tight until the entire frame is squared to ensure all holes align correctly.
Depending on your specific sub-model, these are the tension components. Cables and Pulleys: The "nervous system" of the machine.
The padded seating and sliding tracks.
Several overhead beams and heavy weight-stack components require two people to lift safely. 2. Hardware Identification Chart
To keep the "Trac" motion smooth, keep dust and sweat off the moving joints and apply a silicone-based lubricant to the guide rods if needed.
Align the top of the guide rods with the brackets on the rear of the top crossmember. Secure them with the provided bolts. Fasten the front of the top crossmember to the main mast.
Before using the machine, check that all bolts and nuts are tightened completely, as emphasized in this gym equipment manual .
Wipe down the weight stack guide rods monthly with a clean microfiber cloth to remove dust. Apply a thin layer of liquid silicone lubricant or 3-in-1 household oil. Never use WD-40 , as it attracts dust and turns into a gummy paste over time.
Check if the cables are crossed or if one pulley is stuck.
The Ultimate Assembly and Setup Guide for the DP Dual Trac 20
Packets of hex bolts, washers, nylon lock nuts, and spacers.