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5.
Lay the R720 on the floor, and tighten all
dome nuts firmly.
Do not over tighten the nut. This
will cause serious damage to
the frame, axle thread, and alloy
sleeves.
The desired tightening torque
should be 10 N.m.
It's much lighter than you expect.
How To Install Foot-Step
Required Tools:
10mm Spanner
(not included)
, M4 Hex Wrench
A convenient wooden Foot-Step comes in this kit.
Your position on the R720 may be higher than you expected
and reaching the floor may be difficult. If this happens you
may not be able to come off the rollers safely.
Be aware of this fact at all times you ride on rollers.
Foot-Step provides a safe area for you to
touch down on
when on the R720.
This guide show installing the step
on inside of the left side frame.
Foot-Step
(from bottom)
M6 Spring Washer
M6 Bolt
Installing Foot-Step on the inside is recommended to minimize any possible damage during storage or
transportation. However Foot-Step may be set up inside or outside depending on your need.
[ To Install On Inside Of The Frame ]
Put the step over the frame in the direction that the step legs are facing inward.
Attach the shorter legs onto the frame from outside. Put the bolt and tighten the nut from inside.
[ To Install On Outside Of The Frame ]
Attach the step to the outside of the frame in the direction that the step legs are facing outward.
Attach the shorter legs onto the frame and put the bolt then tighten the nut from inside.
Be sure that you must set the Roller Belt on the opposite side of the step
because the step disturbs the belt line.
Dropping, bumping into things, or otherwise abusing the frame will cause damage.
Be careful during transport.
M6 Nut