Hey ,thanks for the video,very helpful and much appreciated. I watched several of your videos relating to treadmills, helped me a lot. THANKS.
@jimmyrivera9562
9 жыл бұрын
Great tip!!! I have one somewhere in my garage. It's also light to carry in your tool bag
@daveladd7046
2 жыл бұрын
Great solution -thank you..
@DopamineOverload
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate this vid! Regarding deviation and the Tensioner screws.... Do the foot rail screws just "hang out" (on the end of the screw) through a loose/oval hole (just to keep them straight somewhat) or are they threaded at the end of the screw with a hole that fits the screw? I bought a cheap treadmill (GoPlus 3-in-1) and we're having insane problems with it. The left foot rail has the "oval" hole (bigger than the screw itself), and the right foot rail is fully threaded. When I adjust the belt deviation, the right is damn near impossible to tighten (because it's already WAY too tight) and the left can loosen or tighten easily. Something has to be wrong. Those little "weights" or whatever (that the screw goes through).... are they supposed to be somewhat in the middle, or closer to the front of the treadmill? Because of how I cannot tighten the right screw any more, the belt keeps slipping... there's no way these tensioner screws are THAT tight... or mismatched, as they are with this. Any help is appreciated, thank you so much! I'm so frustrated with this thing.
@nunyobeezness5128
7 жыл бұрын
one thing we did not address is what is the avg. tension/i.e. how much tension is correct on the avg. treadmill. Too much and you put a load on it ( person of 250, 195 lbs. etc...) and you can have the belt just lock up and burn or mess up motor, etc..So it would be good to say how much is say too little or too much.
@rainerrain9689
3 жыл бұрын
Every treadmill is different ,thatwhy he didn't mentioned it. Read your models manual.
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