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Dropped My Orbigrip...


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Dropped my orbigrip and it looks like it's ruined. Does anyone know how I can go about fixing it?

I'll try and add some pics now.

Thanks.

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I don't know what that thing is but if those two plates are supposed to be flush I'd try pulling out those Allen screws and use one or two large wrenches if needed to re-press it back together and then drive those allens back in.

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I see now upon closer inspection that handle is supposed to ride on that cylinder dodad. So if it won't snap back on with like a big lock jaw you may have to put a block of wood behind it and beat it on a little lol. You could cut a small block as deep as needed so it doesn't mess it up

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From David's website:

If you happen to drop your OrbiGrip and the spinning arm’s angle moves, this is easy to sort. Undo the two bolts slightly, and with someone holding the arm level in place, just fasten the bolts back up again. It’s a 30 second job, and easy to do with a helper.

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From David's website:

If you happen to drop your OrbiGrip and the spinning arm’s angle moves, this is easy to sort. Undo the two bolts slightly, and with someone holding the arm level in place, just fasten the bolts back up again. It’s a 30 second job, and easy to do with a helper.

Exactly.

This post reminded me to adjust my orbigrip too. Ive always had it in a slight angle, but in the drawer with some other small weights, the angle got a bit too big.

Just fixed it, loosening one screw a tad will be sufficient. You can easily push it in the correct position then. A bit of WD40 always helps with the screws.

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Thank you very much lads. Much appreciated. Thought it was ruined.. Again, thanks a lot.

Alex.

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