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Pacific Fitness Del Mar Home Gym Assembly Manual [TESTED]

Take your time, lay out all parts on a clean floor, and treat the assembly as a weekend project. When you finally perform that first smooth lat pulldown on your fully assembled Pacific Fitness Del Mar, you will understand why this machine earned its reputation. And if you still need help, the online home gym community is always ready to share a scanned manual page.

The Pacific Fitness "Del Mar" is a mid-tier, multi-station home gym system that was highly popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Manufactured by Pacific Fitness (later acquired by Hoist Fitness), the Del Mar is known for its compact footprint, dual-weight stack system, and durable commercial-grade construction.

: Multi-station home gym

| Part | Typical part number (Pacific Fitness system) | |------|-----------------------------------------------| | Weight stack plates | 95010 (varies) | | Guide rods (2) | 95015 | | Top pulley bracket | 95020 | | High pulley cable | 95030 (approx. 120 inches) | | Low pulley cable | 95031 (approx. 90 inches) | | Press arm cable | 95032 (approx. 60 inches) | | Leg developer | 95040 | | Lat bar | 95050 | | Seat pad | 95060 | | Back pad | 95061 |

This is the most difficult part of the assembly. Incorrect routing will cause cables to snap or the weight stack to jam. pacific fitness del mar home gym assembly manual

The Del Mar utilizes a multi-cable system (typically a Top/High Cable, a Low Swivel Cable, and an Ab/Tricep Cable). General Cable Rules

: Websites like FitnessRepairParts.com provide detailed technical breakdowns for the Del Mar 9H model, including diagrams for the frame, weight stack, press arm, and leg press options. Take your time, lay out all parts on

Based on standard Pacific Fitness assembly protocols (such as the Solana and Zuma models), the process typically follows this sequence:

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