2. Assembling the Pole System Springs:
A. Leg springs: The leg springs are the longest springs. Attach a double-ended clip
to each end of each spring. Subsequently, attach a foot loop to one of the double
ended clips as shown.
B. Arm springs: The arm springs are the smallest in diameter and are attached
to the roll down bar. Attach a double ended clip to each end of each spring.
Subsequently, attach the roll down bar as shown.
The leg and arm springs are typically stored on the eyebolts located on the back
side of the pole assembly. However, they can be stored using any convenient
location.
C. Push-through bar springs and safety chains: the push-through bar springs are
similar to reformer springs in length and diameter but are distinguished by having
closed loops at both ends. One of the push-through bar springs includes a vinyl
sleeve to protect the mats from being abraded.
i. Hook a safety link to one end and a quick snap clip with thumbscrew to
the opposite end of each push-through bar spring.
ii. The push-through bar spring with the vinyl sleeve cover can be stored
as shown in the accompanying photo.
iii. The second push-through bar spring is stored by attaching its safety
link to one of the outermost eyebolts located on the pole system top cross
tube.
iv. The safety chains are stored by hooking their safety links to the
eyebolts located on the pole system top cross tube.
NOTE: These safety links come preassambled to the safety chains.
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