How to Assemble a Life Gear Inversion Table

The Lifegear Inversion Table is made of a strong, durable steel A-frame and a comfortable padded table bed. Lifegear Inversion Tables are used to rotate the user upside down at various angles, thereby relieving many of the affects of gravity on your back, spine and joints. Lifegear Inversion Tables have a user height and weight limit of six feet, six inches and three hundred pounds maximum. Assembling the Lifegear Inversion Table is easy to do, but does require space for the assembly.

Things You'll Need

  • Hex wrench
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Instructions

    • 1

      Pull the horizontal crossbar located across the front of the A-frame away from the back of the A-frame. The A-frame will rotate on the hinge located at the apex of the A-frame.

    • 2

      Push the right and left side horizontal locking arms down. The side horizontal locking arms connect between the front and back bars of the A-frame.

    • 3

      Place the right side handle onto the bracket at the top of the right side of the A-frame, aligning the holes in the handle with the holes in the bracket. Insert two bolts through the bracket and right side handle holes. Screw nuts onto the ends of the bolts to secure them.

    • 4

      Place the left side handle onto the bracket at the top of the left side of the A-frame, aligning the holes in the handle with the holes in the bracket. Insert two bolts through the bracket and left side handle holes. Screw nuts onto the ends of the bolts to secure them.

    • 5

      Position the padded table bed onto its padded side against the ground. Screw the support beam to the top corners of the padded table bed using a hex wrench. Push the support beam into the snap brackets in the middle of the padded table bed to finish securing the support beam.

    • 6

      Slide the locking mechanism into the last hole on the pivot pins. The pivot pins are part of the back support beam. Move the side lever into the locked position.

    • 7

      Slide the right pivot pin into the center hole located at the top right side of the A-frame. Slide the left pivot pin into the center hole located at the top left side of the A-frame. Lock the pivot pins into the A-frame using the locking pins already positioned in the locking mechanisms.

    • 8

      Slide the height bar into the base of the center support beam. The height bar must be positioned above the front horizontal crossbar to prevent forward rotation. Insert a locking pin through the side holes in the center support beam and the height bar to lock the height bar into place.

    • 9

      Clip the strap to the back bracket of the front horizontal crossbar. Clip the other end of the strap to the center bracket on the center support beam.

Tips & Warnings

  • Ensure that all the screws are properly tightened before using.

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