GPK UPPERTONE User Manual
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COMPLETE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS REQUIRED:
(1) 5/32” Allen wrench, (2) Adjustable open end wrench, (3) 7/16 open end, box end wrench (4) 9/16
open end, box end wrench, (5) 3/8 - 3/4", 3/8 drive socket set, (6) 3/8 drive ratchet wrench &
extension
Figure 1 shows how the UPPERTONE should look when it is fully assembled. Keep this figure in
front of you at all times to help you assemble the UPPERTONE.
A: Frame Assembly (Figures 1 & 2)
1. Lay Frame Base (part #2) pieces on the floor about 42" apart and with ROW STOPS pointing
outward. Fit the heavy Rubber caps (52) snugly over the ends of the frame base.
2. Lift the U Shaped Main Frame (1) onto the Frame Base (#2) as shown in Figure 2 with the 3/8”
(2.75” long) Hex Bolts (48) and the Nuts (42).
3. Attach the 3” Pulleys (14) as shown using the 3/8”(4” Long) Hex Bolts (51) and Nuts (42).
4. Bolt the Frame Post (3) onto the U Shaped Main Frame (1) as shown using the 3/8” (2.75” Long)
Black Button Head Bolts (105) and Nuts (42).
B: Deltoid/Lat Slider Assembly (Figure 3)
1. Slip the
Deltoid/Lat Slider (6) over the Frame Post (3) as shown in Figure 3 and let it rest on the
bottom of the Frame Post (3). When you slip the Delt/Lat Slider (6) over the Frame Post (3) make
sure the shafts for the pulleys and spacers (e.g. part 60) face to the inside of machine as shown in
Figure 3.
2. Get the Crank Shaft (23) shown in Figure 4 and remove the 13/16” Shaft Collar (25) and Washer
(24) from it.
3. Insert the Crank Shaft (23) through the bottom tab as shown in Figure 3, but do not slide it all the
way up to the nut.
4. Slide the Washer (24) over the Crank Shaft (23) and then slide the 13/16” Shaft Collar (25) on top
of the washer.
5. Now thread the Crank Shaft (23) through the top nut, till it can not be turned any more.
6. Make sure the Washer (24) and the Shaft Collar (25) are resting at the very bottom.
7. Tighten the Shaft Collar (25) on the Crank Shaft (23) using the 5/32 “ Allen Wrench to screw in
the set screw in the shaft collar
Turning the crank should now raise and lower the entire Deltoid Slider assembly.