TREADMILL REPAIR
PREVENTIVE
The first and most important to have a treadmill or a piece of equipment is preventive maintenance. If you currently do this then start today!
Elements for a good program of preventive maintenance required on the treadmill:
Vacuum cleaner
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Socket wrench and grease rags depending on the model
Now to get started!
Always disconnect theTreadmill or other equipment BEFORE YOU!
Remove the cap or bonnet. There is probably nowhere 2-8 screws. Now vacuum the dust from the engine and drive. What not to talk with the vacumn, use a cloth or small brush. A clean engine will not clog or overheating.
After cleaning the engine, check for any grease, these are usually found in commercial units of quality, but maybe some of you too.
For those of you who'I have never seen one, are about the size of an eraser and a hole at the end. They ususally are in stock. If you do not have a gun you can buy a grease gun and grease a small auto parts from your local store for less than $ 10.00.
If the device is operated chain, clean the chain of more than a small amount of dust and grease on the chain, even the fat of the chain and drive chain as elevation necessary. Use white lithium grease, if available.
Check all drive belts forWear, cuts, nicks and see, and replace if necessary.
Loosen the belt, as a treadmill or a bolt or a screw on each side of the unit. Solve this problem, press the roller to the rear of the foot-bridge, until the belt is loose enough to watch.
Lift the belt and check the bottom of wear. If it looks worn or burnt, replace the belt.
Check the bridge on foot to wear, you will be able to tell if its worn. If there was little evidenceworn inside or stains Bear needs to be reversed or replaced.
Many treadmills today on the bridge on foot, which can be reversed. If your deck wearing loose-leaf, but it is recommended that if you flip the deck to replace the treadmill.
Clean the top and bottom of the band with a soft cloth, depending on the model of treadmill you should lubricate the bridge on foot, at least every 6 months. Some units can use silicone spray or gel. Others use the wax. Check the manual thatthe manufacturer recommends.
After you clean the belt and deck and lubricated the deck as needed center the belt on the walking platform and tighten the screws at the end of the treadmill.
Turn each bolt the same amount to keep the belt centered. Tighten the belt until it does not move freely on the rollers. Then with CAUTION straddle the belt and start the treadmill at low speed.
Wait for the belt to start moving then step on the belt. If it stops it is not tight enough. Step off the belt and tighten each side 1 turn then step on the belt again.
Repeat as necessary.
Once you can walk on the belt at low speed without it stopping or slipping increase the speed to 3 miles per hour. This should be a fast walk. If your unit has side rails hold the rails and try to stop the belt with pressure.
IF ok then increase the speed to 5 MPH. Run on the treadmill, if you feel any slipping tighten the bolts another 1/2 turn each. Repeat if necessary.
If the belt is not centered, stand behind the treadmill and run the belt at full speed, if the belt is tracking to the left. Tighten the left bolt or screw 1/2 of a turn, and loosen the right bolt or screw 1/4 turn until the belt is centered.
IF the belt is tracking to the right, tighten the right side bolt or screw 1/2 turn and loosen the left bolt or screw 1/4 turn. Repeat as necessary, this should center the walking belt.
Always wipe the treadmill down after each use, perspiration is very corrosive.
If your treadmill inclines increase the elevation to maximum and vacuum underneath.
If it doesn't incline pull it out and vacuum.
Most operating problems are usually easily seen, detected and repaired. If the cause of a problem is not obvious, follow a logical process of checking each component in the system.
Repair of Your Treadmill
I t would be impossible for me to list every problem for every manufacturers treadmill in this report, but here are some common problems:
Walking belt is not centered. See preventive maintenance procedure for centering belt.
No power, check that the unit is plugged in to a live outlet, ALWAYS USE CAUTION when dealing with electricity. Try another outlet if you need to.
If you know the outlet is live, unplug the unit and check the fuses, you may need to lift the cover for this.
IF you have power but the motor does not turn you either have a bad power supply or the motor brushes are worn. Contact the manufacturer for information.
If the motor is turning make sure the drive belt is not loose or broken. Tighten or replace as needed.
Walking belt moves, but there is a loud grinding noise.
Loosen the belt and see if the noise goes away, if it does you may have a bad front roller. Sometimes you can spray the bearing in the roller with a lubricant like WD40 and this will solve the problem, but you may need to replace the roller.
If the noise does not go away then the motor bearings are probably bad and you will have to replace the motor.
Elevation does not work, unit will not go up or down or is stuck in the elevated mode.
Unplug the unit and check the elevation motor fuse, replace if necessary. Check the elevation system for broken chains or cables, make sure something hasn't gotten caught in the gears.
If your unit is equipped with limit switches for the up and down limits check them to be sure they are not engaged. These are usually little microswitches located around the elevation gears.
ALWAYS LOOK FOR LOOSE OR BROKEN WIRES FOR ANY PROBLEM YOU ARE HAVING.
You have power to the treadmill but the control panel does not work.
If your unit requires a key or a magnet make sure it is inserted correctly.
You may have a bad control panel, and you will need to replace it.
Check, for broken or loose drive belts underneath the cover.
The treadmill will run for a short time then either pops a fuse, or breaker or just stops.
Probably the belt or deck, or both are worn and need to be replaced. Try lubricating the deck first. If this doesn't help then you will need to replace the worn parts.
Maybe the belt is too tight and is causing the motor to draw too much current. Try the belt tightening procedure under preventive maintenance.
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