| This first picture is of the base and shows the layout of the base pieces. Not shown is the push up bars that connect to the metal piece shown at the top of the picture. |
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| Photo 2 shows the first vertical bar in place. This holds the dip bar section and the curved sit up bench. |
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| Photo 3 is the same as picture 2 but shown from a different angle. |
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| Picture 4 shows all four vertical bars in place. Including the shiny steel bars that the weights run up and down on. |
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| Picture 5 shows how the four vertical bars connect at the top of the machine. There are two main top pieces that need to manipulated into place correctly and fastened. |
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| Picture 6 shows the top of the vertical bars again with only one of the top pieces in place. |
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| Picture 7 shows all of the top pieces in place and the vertical bars all fastened. |
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| Picture 8 is a view of the weights pully assembly. The cable on the right screws through the top weight lifting piece and into the vertical shorter stabilising bar. |
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| Picture 9 shows the padded vertical area that is the back of the dip/leg raise section. |
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| Picture 10 shows the same section but with the two dip bars in place. If not sure turn your head to the right to look at the photo as it's on it's side. |
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| Picture 11 shows most of the machine now assembled with the vertical bench press in place and the bench arms connected to the top hanging section. |
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| Picture 12 shows the back of the vertical bench mechanical section. It has the rollers in place for the cable to roll through. |
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| Picture 13 is of the front of the leg extension area in place with the cross pieces that have had the foam covering slid into place. |
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| Picture 14 has the cables threaded through and the pully wheels in place between the two cables. |
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| Picture 15 shows the gym completely assembled. |
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| The following pictures show various areas of the gym to assist in assembly. They show different assembled areas and how they are used. |
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