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Cybex Total Access 14220 Cable Column Owner’s Manual
1 - Safety
Safety
Read the Owner’s Manual carefully before assembling, servicing or using the equipment.
It is the responsibility of the facility owner and/or owner of the equipment to instruct users on proper operation of the
equipment and review all labels.
WARNING: Serious injury could occur if these safety precautions are not observed:
User Safety Precautions
Obtain a medical exam prior to beginning an exercise program.•
Read and understand warning labels and user manual prior to exercising. Obtain instruction •
prior to use.
Keep body and clothing free from and clear of all moving parts.•
Inspect machine prior to use. • DO NOT use if it appears damaged or inoperable.DO NOT • attempt to fi x a broken or jammed machine. Notify fl oor staff.
Use the machine only for the intended use. • DO NOT modify the machine.
Be sure that the weight pin is completely inserted. Use only the pin provided by the manufacturer. •
If unsure seek assistance.
Never pin the weights in an elevated position. • DO NOT use the machine if found in this condition.
See assistance from fl oor staff.
Children must not be allowed near these machines. Teenagers must be supervised.•
DO NOT• use if guards are missing or damaged.
DO NOT • use dumbbells or other incremental weights, except those provided by the manufacturer.
Inspect all cables and belts and connections prior to use. • DO NOT use if any components are worn, frayed or
damaged.
DO NOT• remove any labeling from equipment. Replace any damaged labels.
Stop exercising if you feel faint, dizzy or experience pain at any time while exercising and consult your •
physician.
Facility Safety Precautions
Read the Owner’s Manual carefully before assembling, servicing or using the equipment. •
Securely anchor each machine to the fl oor using the anchor holes provided in each machine.•
NOTE: Cybex is not responsible for the actual anchoring of equipment. Consult with a professional
contractor.
NOTE: Use fasteners having a minimum of 500 lbs. tensile capacity (3/8” grade 2 bolts or better).
NOTE: If legs/frame does not contact surface, DO NOT pull down with anchors. Shim any
leg or frame not in contact with surface using fl at washers.
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Make sure that each machine is set up and operated on a solid level surface. • Do not install equipment on an
uneven surface.
Make sure that all users are properly trained on how to use the equipment.•
Make sure there is enough room for safe access and operation of the equipment. •
Perform regular maintenance checks on the equipment. Also pay close attention to all areas most susceptible to wear, •
including (but not limited to) cables, pulleys, belts and grips.
Immediately replace worn or damaged components. If unable to immediately replace worn or damaged components •
then remove from service until the repair is made.
Use only Cybex supplied components to maintain/repair the equipment.•
Keep a repair log of all maintenance activities.•
Inspect all cables and belts and connections prior to use. • DO NOT use if any components are worn, frayed or
damaged.
NOTE: It is the sole responsibility of the user/owner or facility operator to ensure that regular maintenance is performed.
Safety Guidelines And Practices
Cybex recommends that all fi tness equipment be used in a supervised area. It is recommended that the equipment be
located in an access controlled area. Control is the responsibility of the owner. The extent of control is at the discretion of
the owner.
It is the responsibility of the purchaser/user of Cybex products to read and understand the owner’s manual, and warning
labels; as well as instruct all individuals, whether end users or supervising personnel, on proper usage of the equipment.
PROPER USAGE:
Use machine only as described in the manual. Failing to follow proper instructions may result in injury.
Do Not Lean Against or Pull On the framework, weight stack, or any component, whether machine is at rest or in use.
Inappropriate or improper use may result in injury to users or third parties (bystanders).
Do not use machine if it is not located on a solid level surface or is improperly installed.
Provide an adequate safety perimeter between the machine, walls and other equipment to ensure that the facility has the
proper clearance for usage and training.
SECURING EQUIPMENT:
The machine has holes in the feet, which allow for ease in anchoring to the fl oor. Cybex strongly recommends that,
to eliminate rocking, tipping or falling over due to incorrect usage and misuse, equipment be secured to a solid, level
surface.
1. The solid, level surface should not deviate more than 1/8” over a 10’ distance or as defi ned and required by local
building and architectural codes.
2. Anchoring of equipment must be completed by a qualifi ed licensed contractor.
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3. Anchoring holes are provided on the feet of the frame. All anchoring locations must be used when anchoring the
equipment to the fl oor.
4. Due to the wide variation of fl ooring on which machines may be anchored or installed, verify anchoring method and
anchoring fasteners with a qualifi ed and licensed contractor.
5. A minimum pull out force of 220 lbs/100 kgs is required for each anchor position..
6. Do not use machine until it is properly anchored.
MAINTENANCE:
Preventative maintenance allows proper equipment operation and reduces the risk of injury. Perform the maintenance
requirements as specifi ed in the manual.
STANDARD COMPLIANCE:
Cybex products meet or exceed applicable ASTM and EN Standards.
Warning/Caution Decals
Warning decals indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution decals indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
The warning and caution decals are shown on the following page. The diagrams following the decals show where each
decal is located.
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A
B
C
CAUTION
Personal injury may occur.
Keep away from moving
parts to avoid injury.
4000Y316-4
4605-381-4 A
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Cable Column 14220
B
A
Description Part No.
A. Warning Label....................4605-381-4
B. Caution Decal.....................8500-025-4
C. Caution Decal.....................4000Y316-4
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Regular Maintenance Activities
Preventative maintenance activities must be performed to maintain normal operation of your equipment.
Keeping a log sheet of all maintenance actions will assist you in staying current with all preventative
maintenance activities. The preventative maintenance actions are described in detail in Chapter 5.
Briefl y, they include:
Daily
1. Clean upholstery.
Weekly
1. Inspect all nuts and bolts for looseness. Tighten as required.
2. Inspect all cables and belts for damage or wear (see Chapter 5). If a cable or belt is worn
or damaged, immediately discontinue use until cable or belt has been replaced.
3. Check for worn handles, worn snap links, and worn warning labeling. Replace all worn parts
immediately.
4. Inspect for loose or worn grips. Replace all worn grips immediately.
5. Inspect weight stacks for proper alignment and operation. Correct all improper alignment
and operation issues immediately.
6. Lubricate guide rods using automotive engine oil only.
Yearly
1. Replace all cables and belts at least annually.
Using Proper Form
Before working out, read and understand the exercises located on the placard and in Chapter 2.
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2 - Exercise
The cable column allows for virtually unlimited training opportunities.
Intended Use
The intended use of this equipment is to aid or
improve general physical fitness and exercise.
for commercial use.
Instructions
Read and understand all instructions
and warnings prior to using this machine.
See Chapter 1, Safety in the Owner’s Manual or consult
with floor staff.
1. To adjust cable carriage to desired height:
Grasp Handle and pull yellow knob
Adjust carriage up or down
Release knob and lock carriage in place
NOTE:
NOTE: All adjustment points on the machine have yellow handles or knobs.
NOTE: See next page for movement.
Do not turn knob when weight stack is elevated.
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Direction of cable represents direction of force
Start
Start
Arm Curl
Lateral Raise
Finish
Finish
StartFinish
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3 - Customer Service
Contacting Service
Hours of phone service are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
For Cybex customers living in the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at 888-462-9239.
For Cybex customers living outside the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at 508-533-4300
or fax 508-533-5183.
Find information on the web at www.eCybex.com or by e-mail at techhelp@cybexintl.com.
Ordering Parts
Fax your order to 508-533-5183. To speak with a customer service representative, call 888-462-9239 (for
customers living within the USA) or 508-533-4300 (for customers outside the USA). You may also contact
us through e-mail at techhelp@cybexintl.com.
Having the following information ready when calling will assist our Cybex representatives in serving you.
Unit Serial Number•
Product Name•
The unit serial number and product name can be found on the serial number decal. See Chapter 6 for
exact location of serial number decal.
Part Description•
Part Number•
Part descriptions and part numbers are located in Chapter 6 of this manual.
Shipping Address•
Contact Name•
In addition to your shipping address and contact name, your account number is helpful but not required.
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Return Material Authorization (RMA)
The Return Material Authorization (RMA) system outlines the procedures to follow when returning material
for placement, repair or credit. The system assures that returned materials are properly handled and analyzed.
Follow the following procedures carefully.
Contact your authorized Cybex dealer on all warranty-related matters. Your local Cybex dealer will request
a RMA from Cybex, if applicable. Under no circumstances will defective parts or equipment be accepted by
Cybex without proper RMA and an Automated Return Service (ARS) label.
1. Call the Customer Service Hotline listed above for the return of anything that is defective.
2. Provide the technician with a detailed description of the problem you are having or the defect in the item
you wish to return.
3. Provide the model and serial number of your Cybex equipment.
4. At Cybex’s discretion, the technician may request that you return the problem part(s) to Cybex for evaluation
and repair or replacement. The technician will assign you a RMA number and will send you an ARS label.
The ARS label and the RMA numbers must be clearly displayed on the outside of the package that contains
the item(s) to be returned. Include the description of the problem, the serial number of the Cybex equipment
and the name and address of the owner in the package along with the part(s).
5. Forward the package through UPS to Cybex. Attn: Customer Service Department
Cybex International, Inc.
1975 24th Ave SW
Owatonna, MN 55060
NOTE: Merchandise returned without an RMA number on the outside of the package or shipments sent COD
will not be accepted by the Cybex receiving department.
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Damaged Parts
Materials damaged in shipment should not be returned for credit. Shipping damages are the responsibility
of the carrier (UPS, Federal Express, trucking companies, etc.)
Apparent Damage - Upon receipt of your shipment, check all items carefully. Any damage seen with a
visual check must be noted on the freight bill and signed by the carrier’s agent. Failure to do so will result
in the carriers refusal to honor your damage claim. The carrier will provide you with the required forms for
fi ling such claims.
Concealed Damage - Damage not seen with a visual check upon receipt of a shipment but noticed later
must be reported to the carrier as soon as possible. Upon discovery of the damage, a written or phone
request to the carrier asking them to perform an inspection of the materials must be made within ten
days of the delivery date. Keep all shipping containers and packing materials as they will be needed in
the inspection process. The carrier will provide you with an inspection report and the necessary forms for
fi ling a concealed damage claim. Concealed damage claim is the carrier’s responsibility.
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4 - Assembly
TOOLS REQUIRED
7/32” Allen wrench•
1/8” Allen wrench •
Medium weight automotive engine oil•
Torque wrench•
3/4” Wrench•
NOTE: Two people will be required for this procedure.
NOTE: It is the responsibility of the facility owner/owner of the equipment to ensure that there
is appropriate clearance around each machine to allow for safe use and passage.
NOTE: Refer to chapter 6 for reference diagrams.
1. Read and understand all instructions thoroughly before starting any of
the procedures listed on this instruction sheet.
2. Verify you have received the appropriate confi guration.
Verify that you received the correct color machine that you ordered.A.
Verify you received the proper weight stack.B.
Verify you received the appropriate owner’s manual. C.
Verify you received the warranty sheet.D.
Verify you received the weight stack decals.E.
3. Move to desired location.
4. Remove shipping feet.
WARNING: Use extreme caution when removing shipping cones and installing feet.
Failure to do so could result in injury.
With an assistant, carefully remove each (standard) cone-shaped shipping support A.
using a 3/4” socket or wrench.
Cut shipping tie securing top weight.B.
Carefully place rubber feet (supplied with machine) on each foot of the frame.C.
5. Installing the weight stack.
If weight stack is already installed, proceed to step 9.A.
Using a 1/8” Allen wrench, remove the two Button Head Socket Cap Screws (BHSCS) securing the B.
bottom bracket to the frame. NOTE: Do not remove middle BHSCS securing shroud to bottom bracket.
Remove the remaining BHSCS securing the back shroud to the frame. C. NOTE: After fi nal BHSCS
is removed shroud will slide down to the fl oor with bottom support bracket attached.
Carefully slide shroud out of machine.D.
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Slide spring loaded top guide rod cap down guide rod until guide rod cap is clear E.
of frame. NOTE:Top guide rod cap is spring loaded.
Slowly release grasp of guide rod cap. F. NOTE: Guide rod cap contains a compression spring
that will fl y if grasp is not released slowly.
Remove guide rod cap and spring and set aside. G.
Repeat steps 5F-5H for other rod guide.H.
Carefully lean guide rods slightly outward, away from machine to clear pulley. I.
NOTE:Excessive pressure on guide rods may damage lower guide rod caps.
Slide top weight up and out of machine and carefully set it aside.J.
Wipe guide rods clean over entire length. Lubricate with light coating of medium K.
weight automotive engine oil.
Have an assistant hold the guide rods vertical. L.
Carefully align weight plate over guide rods and slowly lower weight plate. M. NOTE: When installing weight
plates, position plates so wide edges of bushing face upward and narrow edges of bushing face downward.
See Figures 1A and 1B.
Repeat step 5M-5N to install each weight plate.N.
CORRECT
WRONG
WIDE bushing
edge faces
upward
Figure 1AFigure 1B
Slide top weight over guide rods. O.
Place springs and guide rod caps on guide rods (removed from step 5G).P.
Compress guide rod caps and ailgn guide rod caps with weight frame holes and secure in place. Q.
NOTE: Guide rod caps must snap or lock into weight frame holes.
NOTE: The narrow bushing
edge must face downward.
NARROW
bushing edge
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6. Belt Routing.
Verify belt is routed through top of pulley bracket and A.
then route end of belt down to the top weight.
Carefully lift top weight and verify that the position of the B.
belt clamp (on the top weight) is aligned properly with the
top pulley bracket.
Slide belt through slot in belt clamp.C.
Verify belt and insert are installed properly, as shown in D.
Figure 2A. NOTE:Do not install the insert backwards as
shown in Figure 2B.
Pull belt tight and secure belt to clamp with the two set E.
screws. NOTE:Torque set screws 300-350 in./lbs.
Place weight stack pin in each plate to verify proper F.
installation.
Without selecting any resistance, lift top weight up G.
and down (simulating normal operation).
Have an assistant verify that the belt is moving H.
smoothly and is routed straight from the top
pulley bracket to the top weight belt clamp.
Guide Rod
Correct belt routingWrong belt routing
Insert
Insert
Belt
Stem
Figure 2A
Stem
Figure 2B
Front
Back
Figure 3
Belt
Turn the Increment Weight Adjusting Knob to I.
select 0 lbs or 0 kg.
7. Install back shrouds.
Carefully place shroud into position.A.
Starting at the bottom replace the two B.
BHSCS (removed in step 5D) to secure
bottom support bracket to the shroud. Install
but do not tighten remaining BHSCS securing
shroud.
Tighten all BHSCS. C.
8. Install weight plate decals.
Slowly and carefully peel off back side of decal. A. NOTE: When peeling off back cover,
make sure that the decals remain attached to the front sticker. Figure 3.
Insert a guide pin through each hole of the template.B. NOTE: A guide pin can be anything that fi ts
through the weight stack hole, such as a weight stack selector pin.
Carefully align decal and rub it onto weight plates. C.
Carefully remove front side, leaving decals adhering to weight plates. See Figure 4.D.
Weight Stack
Figure 4
Pounds
9.0
1
18.0
2
3
36.0
4
45.0
5
54.0
6
63.0
7
72.0
8
81.0
9
90.0
10
Kilograms
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NOTE: It is important that you perform regular inspection and maintenance activities on your equipment.
See the CYBEX Owner’s Manual for inspection and maintenance activities. If you do not have a
CYBEX Owner’s Manual or if you have any questions or concerns, call CYBEX Customer Relations
at 888-462-9239.
9. Verify proper operation
10. Securely anchor machine to the fl oor.
Securely anchor machine to the fl oor using A.
the anchor holes provided in each machine.
NOTE: Cybex is not responsible for the actual anchoring of equipment. Consult with a professional contractor.
NOTE: Use fasteners having a minimum of 500 lbs. tensile capacity (3/8’’ grade 2 bolts or better).
NOTE: If legs/frame does not contact surface, DO NOT pull down with anchors. Shim any leg or
frame not in contact with surface using fl at washers.
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Chapter 5 - Maintenance
All preventive maintenance activities must be performed on a regular basis. Performing
routine preventive maintenance actions can aid in providing safe, trouble-free operation of all Cybex
Strength Systems equipment.
NOTE:Cybex is not responsible for performing regular inspection and maintenance actions
for your machines. Instruct all personnel in equipment inspection and maintenance
actions and also in accident reporting/recording. Cybex phone representatives are
available to answer any questions or concerns that you may have.
NOTE: All inspections and
repairs must be
performed by trained
service personnel only.
Cybex will void warranty if
non-Cybex replacement parts
are used.
Daily Procedures
1. Upholstery - Wipe down all upholstery as per the recommendations listed below for light soiling and more
difficult stains.
Light Soiling
• A solution of 10% household liquid dish soap with warm water applied with a soft damp cloth.
• If necessary, a solution of liquid cleanser and water applied with a soft bristle brush. Wipe away the
residue with a water dampened cloth.
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More Difficult Stains
• Dampen a soft white cloth with a solution of 10% household bleach (sodium hypochlorite), 90% water.
Rub gently. Rinse with a water dampened cloth to remove bleach concentration.
• The same procedure can be used with full strength household bleach, if necessary.
• Allow bleach to puddle on the affected area or apply with a soaked cloth for approximately 30 minutes.
Rinse with a water dampened cloth to remove any remaining bleach concentration.
Alternative Method for Difficult Stains
• Dampen a soft white cloth with rubbing alcohol and rub gently. Rinse with a water dampened cloth to
remove any remaining rubbing alcohol concentration.
NOTE: To restore luster, a light coat of spray furniture wax can be used. Apply for 30 seconds and follow
with a light buffing using a clean white cloth.
Please Review Carefully
When using strong cleaning agents such as rubbing alcohol or bleach, it is advisable to first test in an inconspicuous area. Other cleaning agents may contain harsh or unknown solvents and are subject to formula
changes by the product manufacturer without notice. Should you desire to use other cleaning agents, carefully
try them in an inconspicuous area to determine potential damage to the material. Never use harsh solvents or
cleaners which are intended for industrial applications. To clean stained or soiled areas, a soft
white cloth is recommended. Avoid use of paper towels.
Cleaning products may be harmful/irritating to your skin, eyes, etc. Use protective gloves and eye protection.
Do not inhale or swallow any cleaning product. Protect surrounding area/clothing from exposure. Use in a well
ventilated area. Follow all product manufacturer’s warnings. CYBEX and its vendors cannot be held responsible
for damage or injuries resulting from the use or misuse of cleaning products.
2. Frames - Wipe down all frames using a mild solution of warm water and car wash soap. Be sure to dry
thoroughly. AVOID acid or chlorine based cleaners and also cleaners containing abrasives as these could scratch or damage the equipment.
3. Chrome - Clean chrome tubes, first using chrome polish and then using a car wax seal.
Neutral cleaners with a pH between 5.5 and 8.5 are recommended. Be sure to dry
thoroughly. AVOID acid or chlorine based cleaners and also cleaners containing abrasivesas these could scratch or damage the equipment.
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4. Guidelines for cleaning front panel:
• Use clean soft cloths or sponges for application of cleaners and again for washing and rinsing.
• Follow up the application with warm water rinse.
• Don’t use abrasives or high alkaline cleaners.
• Don’t leave cleaners on for long periods, wash immediately.
• Don’t apply cleaners in direct sunlight or at elevated temperatures.
• Don’t use scrapers, squeegees or razors.
• Don’t clean with gasoline.
5. Compatible Cleaners and Detergents:
• Formula 409
• Top Job
• Joy
• Palmolive
• Windex with Ammonia D
6. To Minimize Fine or Hairline Scratches:
Mild automotive polish applied and removed with a soft, clean cloth will help fill scratches.
1. Check all nuts and bolts for looseness. Tighten as required.
2. Inspect all belts (entire length) for any non-uniformity and wear.
Immediately replace belt if any of the following conditions are present:
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3. Some machines use cables in addition to belts. Inspect all cables for wear or damage and proper
tension. When inspecting cables, run your fingers on the cable, paying particular
attention to bends in the cable and attachment points.
Replace all worn cables immediately. The following conditions may indicate a worn
cable:
• A tear or crack in the cable sheath that exposes the cable. See Figure 1
Figure 1
• A kink in the cable. See Figure 2.
Figure 2
• A curled sheath. See Figure 3.
Figure 3
• “Necking”, a stretched cable sheath. See Figure 4.
Figure 4
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4. Inspect bars and handles for wear, paying particular attention to tab area connecting
points.
Replace all worn handles immediately.
5. Inspect snap links for proper latching (indicates wear).
Replace all worn snap links immediately.
6. Inspect for loose or worn grips.
Replace all loose or worn grips immediately.
7. Inspect all labeling for readability. This includes instructional placards, warning and caution decals.
Replace all worn labeling immediately.
8. Inspect all weight stacks for proper alignment and operation.
Correct all improper alignment and operation issues immediately.
9. Wipe Weight Stack Guide Rods clean over entire length. Lubricate with a light coat of medium weight automotive engine oil.
Yearly Procedures
1. Replace all belts and cables at least annually.
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Environment
Static Electricity - Depending upon where you live, you may experience dry air, causing a common
experience of static electricity. This may be especially true in the winter time. You may notice a static
build-up just by walking across a carpet and then touching a metal object. The same can hold true while
working out on your unit. You may experience a shock due to the build-up of static electricity on your body
and the discharge path of the unit. If you experience this type of situation, you may want to increase the
humidity to a comfortable level through the use of a humidifier.
Humidity - The unit is designed to function normally in an environment with a relative
humidity range of 30% to 75%.
NOTE: Do not install or use the unit in an area of high humidity, such as in the vicinity of a steam room, sauna,
indoor pool or outdoors. Exposure to extensive water vapor, chlorine and/or bromine could adversely
affect the electronics as well as other parts of the machine.
Temperature - The unit is designed to function normally in an environment with an ambient temperature
range of 50
Storage
Humidity - The unit can be shipped and stored in an environment with a relative humidity range of 10% to
90%.
NOTE: Do not store the unit in an area of high humidity, such as in the vicinity of a steam room, sauna, indoor
pool or outdoors. Exposure to extensive water vapor, chlorine and/or bromine could adversely affect the
electronics as well as other parts of the machine.
Temperature - The unit can be shipped and stored in an environment with an ambient temperature range of
o
32
F (0o C) and 140o F (60o C) degrees.
o
F (10o C) to 104o F (40o C) degrees.
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6 - Service
Please refer to the next several pages for parts lists, exploded-view diagrams and cable
and belt routing diagrams.
NOTE: All inspections
and repairs must be
performed by trained
service personnel only.
Cybex will void warranty if
non-Cybex replacement parts
are used.
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CABLE COLUMN
PRODUCT NO. 14220
(Both Sides)
C
A
H
E
G
F
K
B
D
J
NOTE: See exploded-view diagram for location of I (serial number decal).
DESCRIPTION PART NO.
A. Placard Decal .................... 14220-598-4
B. Placard Decal .................... 14220-599-4
C. Caution Decal .................... 4000Y316-4
D. Warning Label ................... 4605-381-4
E. Caution Decal .................... 8500-025-4
DESCRIPTION PART NO.
F. Cable Assembly ...................12200-002
G. Handle Assembly..................14220-005
H. Foam Grip 4.75”....................4800-700
I. Serial Number Decal
J. Weight Selector Pin............ BH030207
K, Increment Weight Decal..... 14000-407
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ITEM QTY PART NO. DESCRIPTION
43 1 BS070201 COM SPRING .56 x .66 1.50 LG
44 2 BS070208 COMPRESSION SPRING
45 1 CM000211 DECAL, PATENT PENDING
46 4 FB130205 BRG,FLG .62 x .75 .38 LG
47 2 GQ000206 SNAP LINK
48 2 HC620428 BHSCS .250-20 X 2.25
49 10 HC700415 BHSCS .375-16 X .75
50 1 HC700432 BHSCS .375-16 X 2.75
51 14 HF579000 PANEL FASTNER, 10-24 U TYPE
52 4 HM580410 BHSCS .190 10-32 X .375
53 2 HN624100 HEX NUT .250-20
54 4 HN-60560 NUT, NYLOCK .375-16 BLK ZINC
55 4 HN704400 NUT, HEX JAM .375-16
56 9 HN704901 LOCKNUT, .375-16 NYLON
57 2 HP346717 ROLL PIN .375 X 1.00
58 33 HS347600 WASHER, SAE .375
59 4 HS-60531 BOLT, BHSC .375-16 x .75 BLK ZINC
60 8 HS-60536 BOLT, BHSC .375-16 x 2.00 BLK
ZINC
61 10 HT512517 TAP SC 10-24 X 1.00 TYPE WB PN
ITEM QTY PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 8 08011 RETAINING RING (.625)
2 8 08014 PULLEY ASSEMBLY, 4.50 IN.
3 2 08135 BRG, BALL
4 1 08229 P/PIN,DETENT
5 1 11040-440 KNOB
6 2 12000-388 EXTRUSION, INC WT CHANNEL
7 1 12000-395 TOP CAP
8 2 12000-396 END CAP
9 4 12000-398 SPACER
10 2 12000-402 CHANNEL, INCREMENT WEIGHT
11 1 12000-415 PANEL INSERT
12 5 12090-322 FOOT PAD
13 2 12102-330 INSERT, INCREMENT WEIGHT
14 2 12102-331 INSERT, INCREMENT WEIGHT
15 2 12210-347 GUIDE ROD CAP
16 2 12210-348 GUIDE ROD CAP
17 1 12220-002 CABLE ASSEMBLY
18 1 12220-201 W LEG LH
19 1 12220-202 W LEG RH
20 1 12220-205 P/CAM BOLT
HD PHIL BLK
62 14 HX570412 BHSCS, 10-24 X .50, SS
63 7 JC700424 BHSCS .375-16 X 1.75
64 8 JS407100 BUSHING .625 MACHINERY
65 2 PN660200 INSERT, PLASTIC 1.00 DIA-11 GA
66 4 PP040004 BALL STOP
67 2 PP090211 INSERT, PL 1.50 SQ X 10-14 GA
68 5 PP130002 INSERT, DOMED PLASTIC
21 2 12220-313 PLATE, PULLEY
22 2 12220-321 PULLEY PLATE
23 2 12220-326 WT ROD .625 DIA.
24 4 12220-336 BUSHING
25 4 12220-358 SPACER
26 1 14000-400 DECAL, WEIGHT PLATE
27 2 14220-005 HANDLE ASSEMBLY
28 1 14220-021 TOP WEIGHT ASSY 15
69 4 PP130003 INSERT, DOMED PLASTIC
70 2 PR060005 BUMPER, WEIGHT
71 4 PR069400 BUMPER, RECESS
72 4 PR070004 FOOT PAD, 3.00 x 5.00
73 1 14220-999-4 OWNER’S MANUAL
74 1 14220-598-4 PLACARD
75 1 14220-599-4 PLACARD
29 1 14220-200 W FRAME
30 1 14220-201 C/ ADJUSTING HANDLE
31 2 14220-202 W/STABILIZER
32 2 14220-203 W/STABILIZER SUPPORT
33 1 14220-300 TUBE, DETENT
34 2 14220-308 POSITION DECAL
35 1 14220-310 BRACKET
76 2 4000Y316-4 DECAL, CAUTION
77 1 4605-381-4 DECAL, WARNING
78 1 8500-025-4 DECAL, CAUTION
79 1 HY74000 SET SCREW
80 3 11040-409 BUMPER
36 2 1670M115 FOAM GRIP (UNGROUND)
37 6 4400-354 PULLEY, 3.50 INCH
38 1 4605-512 INSERT PLASTIC, 7.94
39 1 4800-700 GRIP, 4.75 FOAM
40 1 51198 WARRANTY BOOK(NOT SHOWN)
81 1 14000-407-4 INCREMENT WEIGHT DECAL
82 1 11040-790 DECAL, MADE IN U.S.A.
41 2 AH020000 SWIVEL HOUSING
42 2 BR030224 RETAINING RING, 1.188 INTERNAL
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16 1 4700-251 LIFTING POST 15
17 1 BH030207 PIN, WEIGHT SELECTOR
18 4 BR030209 RETAINING RING .188 EXTERNAL
19 2 BR030220 RETAINING RING 1.250 INTERNAL
20 1 HP016820 COTTER PIN .125 X 1.25
21 1 HP266765 ROLL PIN, .125 X .938
22 2 HS720004 WASH, FELT .641 1.250 .125T
23 4 HT562715 TAP SC NO 10 X .750 F PHIL
24 1 HT552512 TAP SC NO. 8-16 X .50 PN HD
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25 4 HT582510 TAP SC NO 10 X .375 PN HD PHIL
26 12 4000C101 Weight Plate Heavy Stack
27 1 12070-021 Heavy Weight Pack (Not Shown)
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