Pacific Fitness Del Mar Home Gym Assembly Manual ~upd~ -
: Clean and lubricate the guide rods before threading cables to ensure smooth operation. Main Cable
A rubber mallet for installing end caps without damaging the finish. Lubricant:
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Slide the down the guide rods onto the top of the weight stack.
Carefully slide the weight plates onto the guide rods one by one. Ensure the holes for the selector pin are facing the front. : Clean and lubricate the guide rods before
Assembling a Pacific Fitness Del Mar (often branded under ) home gym requires a logical sequence of frame construction followed by precise cable routing. Because these units are heavy and use high-tension cables, following safety protocols—like leaving bolts hand-tight until the frame is squared—is critical. 🛠️ Required Tools & Supplies
Having the correct tools on hand will make assembly much smoother. Based on other Pacific Fitness models like the , you’ll need the following tools:
Attach the top swivel brackets to the guide rod retainers using nylon locknuts. Pec Dec/Press Arms: The final page isn’t a legal disclaimer—it’s a
Before you begin, gather the following essentials as recommended in the Consumer Strength Equipment Service Manual Wrench Sets:
Check and tighten all bolts after the first week of use and periodically thereafter.
Once your Del Mar is assembled and maintained, it is time to put it to work. The machine supports a wide variety of exercises that target every major muscle group.
Keep bolts "finger-tight" at this stage to allow for alignment adjustments later. 2. Weight Stack & Guide Rods Guide Rods:
This is the most difficult part of the assembly. Incorrect routing will cause cables to snap or the weight stack to jam.