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Preventative maintenance

Preventative maintenance involves servicing equipment or machinery to prevent future issues or breakdowns. Its aim is to ensure optimal performance, reduce unexpected downtime, and avoid costly repairs. By addressing potential problems early, it helps keep equipment running efficiently.

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Daily Equipment Maintenance Guide

Treadmills

Ellipticals

Ellipticals

  1. Clean the treadmill deck and belt: Use a damp cloth to wipe down the deck and belt regularly to remove any dust, dirt, or sweat that may accumulate during use.
  2.  Lubricate the belt: Lubricating the belt regularly can help reduce friction and prolong the life of the belt and motor.
  3. Follow the manufacturer's    instructions for the appropriate lubricant and application method.

Ellipticals

Ellipticals

Ellipticals

  1. Clean the machine: Wipe down the frame and pedals with a clean, damp cloth to remove dust, dirt, and sweat after each use. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that could scratch the surface 
  2. Inspect the pedals and footpads:                                               Check the pedals an footpads for any signs of wear or damage.
  3. Tighten any loose screws  or                          bolts and replace any worn or damaged parts as needed.  




Bikes

Ellipticals

Stair Masters

  1.  Clean the bike: Wipe down the frame, handlebars, seat, and pedals with a clean, damp cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. 
  2. Check the resistance system: Test the resistance system to make sure it is working properly. Adjust the resistance knob or tension belt as needed.
  3.  Follow the manufactures recommendations.

Stair Masters

Cable Machines

Stair Masters

  1.  Clean the machine: Wipe down the machine with a clean, damp cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt.
  2. Lubricate the chain: Apply chain lubricant to the chain to reduce friction and prevent rust. Wipe off any excess lubricant with a clean cloth. 
  3. Check the pedals and footplates: Check the pedals and footplates for any signs of wear or damage. Tighten any loose screws or bolts and replace any worn or damaged parts as needed.

Rowers

Cable Machines

Cable Machines

  1. Clean the machine: Wipe down the rower machine with a clean, damp cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt.
  2.  Check the seat and footrests: Check the seat and footrests for any signs of wear or damage. Tighten any loose screws or bolts and replace any worn or damaged parts as needed.
  3. Lubricate the chain: Apply chain lubricant to the chain to reduce friction and prevent rust. Wipe off any excess lubricant with a clean cloth.
  4. Inspect the monitor: Check the monitor to ensure it is functioning properly.

Cable Machines

Cable Machines

Cable Machines

  1. Check the cables: Inspect the cables for any signs of fraying, kinking, or wear. Replace any worn or damaged cables immediately.
  2.  Lubricate the pulleys: Apply lubricant to the pulleys to reduce friction and keep them operating smoothly.
  3.  Check the weight stack: Ensure that the weight stack is properly aligned and all weights are securely in place.

AMT (Adaptive Motion Trainer)

AMT (Adaptive Motion Trainer)

AMT (Adaptive Motion Trainer)

  1. Clean the AMT: Wipe down the AMT with a clean, damp cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Use a mild cleaning solution and avoid using abrasive cleaners that could damage the machine. 
  2. Check the belts: Inspect the belts for any signs of wear or damage. Replace any worn or damaged belts immediately. 
  3. Check the resistance system: Ensure that the resistance system is functioning properly and providing the right level of resistance. Adjust the resistance as necessary.

Strength

AMT (Adaptive Motion Trainer)

AMT (Adaptive Motion Trainer)

 

  1. Professional strength machine maintenance is essential for your fitness facility's safety and efficiency.
  2. Our certified technicians perform vital checks on weight stacks, guide rods, bearings, pivot points, and ensure proper lubrication of all moving parts.
  3. Regular maintenance prevents breakdowns, extends equipment life, and ensures user safety.
  4. Choose our expert team to keep your strength machines in peak condition.

Basic Maintenance

AMT (Adaptive Motion Trainer)

Basic Maintenance

Basic Guide:  Machine Maintenance

1. Visual Daily Inspect for loose bolts, frayed cables and proper weight pins setting

2. Once a week Cleaning Wipe all surface, guide rods and weight stacks with the proper cleaner.

3. Monthly Inspections Test any working parts, inspect cable path, weight stack motions

4. Quarterly Field Service - Apply lubricant on guide rods, inspect nuts/bolts and frame weld

5. Upon any unusual sounds, jerky motions or things that won’t stay put please report.


Pro maintenance is advised every 6 months to ensure your best performance and safety.

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