Ultimate Body Press Ceiling Mounted Pull Up Bar with Patented Reversible Risers for 16 and 24 Inch Joists
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There should be a description of the product with that information. Nonetheless, I am 100% confident it is able to support at least 250 pounds. There are four screws on it. I also have ceiling storage racks that can support 600 pounds. There are eight screws on each of these. This would mean 4 screws would equal 300 pounds. Yes, of course. The weight is 250 pounds. Taking a chance on it is a good idea. The weight of my body is 225-250 pounds This is a handy tool that I use constantly.
From the ceiling to the top of the bar, it's 5 inches, plenty of room for me since I'm 6 feet 3 inches tall. This is a great product, I highly recommend it.
Here are the results of my measurements. The cross is joined at the ends by a diagonal row The distance between the top of my bar and the ceiling on mine is 16 1/2 There is a foam covering on the outside as well. In other words, that is the distance from the ceiling that can be tolerated. It is minimum distance of the cross-section to be crossed This is the bar It is 5 inches long. (At the area where the bar connects the shafts to the ceiling, near the top of the foam covering. It is from about 12 to 13 inches from the ceiling that the two handles stick out perpendicularly. Thank you for your help.
About 8 by 2 inches are the plates. It is 5 inches tall and there is a 6 inch hole every 5 inches
Selected User Reviews For Ultimate Body Press Ceiling Mounted Pull Up Bar with Patented Reversible Risers for 16 and 24 Inch Joists
Ordered this product in late August. During our test on 9/10/16, the right side of the pull up bar broke away from its support. We don't guarantee the stability of any items.
They have been packaged, shipped, and customized. I am not kidding, just look at those photos. First of all I am surprised from what idiots sent this product. It is ridiculously overpriced!! Priced at $30 tops, this should be an affordable product. A meathead weightlifter clearly packaged the product. There was a big box of metal pieces, and all of them were thrown into it loosely (hence the scratches on one piece and the broken end on Also, the weld beads on the bars remind me of my first couple of attempts during Junior High shop! I received instructions on how to install my pull up bar, so look at what they sent! A universal golf cart bag holder is described in the I have returned this PO S.
It seems to be a solid metal body. I tried to do some pulls in the software as soon as I installed it The cheap foam grips rotated in my hands, and I could not get the grips to stay in place. In an alternative situation, I would have taken the attic down and repaired the holes in the ceiling if I hadn't crawled around the attic, reinforcing the trusses (possibly not necessary, but good insurance). As a result of all of this extra work, instead of throwing away the bar, I replaced the foam grips with two packages of thick bicycle handlebar tape, which cost almost as much as the bar itself. I should mention, too, that the template they provide for drilling the ceiling holes is terribly flimsy. It would be best to glue it to a strip of cardboard first and then tap it to the Unless you do that, the hole spacings on your templates will be too small (the template will sag). You can also drill a hole in the stud and mount the bar that way, and then use the other holes to use as templates (you will need to hold the loose end in place until the lag bolts are.
As far as its price goes, it's too expensive. **I really appreciate the fact that it works with 16" and 25"**I'm a big guy (6'2", 110kg, 235lb) and it keeps me in place. There is no difference between the horiz bar bolts and rafter bolts when it comes to the size of the bolts that hold the horiz bar to rafter brackets. They seem to be trustworthy to me.
Now, for why I took off a star I hate it when that happens. Instead of letting you use their template, they give you one to use. Nevertheless, they do not specify what size bolt head (hex nut) they should use.
They showed up for part of the task, but they did not complete it. It says the size of the drill bit (5/16"). For those who are curious, it's 11/16".
The steel bolts are hex and they provide them. I appreciate that, but I prefer power tools over hand My hex key measurements were not obtained.
This is an easy to install product, with detailed instructions and a template for mounting. Taking advantage of the fact that I mounted mine in my garage, I bought some threaded rod and a 2x8 to mount them securely using the joists as supporting structures. Very easy to do, but be sure to measure twice. This is also a stronger mount. A NOTE DISCLAIMER Installation of this type is not recommended by the factory Make use of the grey matter by- You are risking your life by sticking your fingers between your ears.
It was a good idea to put a pull-up bar above the exercise machine in the exercise room since it had a 7 ft ceiling and the holes were about one foot apart from each other. The installation template that came with it to show where to drill the holes worked just fine. My wall was 5 inches wide and I mounted the mirror 8 inches from the start of an angled wall (it would not have worked with a wall that angle) the mirror had to be mounted to the ceiling. It's a little bit of a concern for me because I am 5 ft 10 and worried that my head would hit the ceiling when I did a pull up, but the distance from the ceiling to the bar is perfect (it's exactly 16 inches). At the center of the bar, there is a distance of 25 inches from the ceiling to the lowest point). While others have suggested doing so, I didn't think it was necessary for my setup (and with only a 7 foot ceiling I didn't want the bar lowered more than it needed to be). I was also concerned about the stability of the bar, but it turned out to be When I use it, there is no movement or sway at all, even though I weigh 180 pounds. A tight grip is achieved through its anchoring in the ceiling. As well as the suspension bands, I hung suspension bands from the bar and used it for a workout to test the weight limit. Not a single movement was seen in the bar. As I grew up with a straight pull up bar, this is a lot better since it allows you to put your hands in different positions and grip it. The grips on the bar are also very well padded. It took me just over an hour to install the bars because I measured carefully and used a stud finder to ensure I drilled through the middle of each joist. Here are a few tips that others put in their reviews that helped a lot br>br>br> > Make sure that when you drill the pilot hole with the 5/16 drill bit that the depth of the hole is 3 inches (measured after the bit is installed in the drill)*> If you want to get this last step done after the risers are mounted to the ceiling, you don't have to tighten the allen wrench bolts all the way (it is easy to finish last step, attaching the bar to the risers) It turned out great and I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a ceiling pull up bar. Attach the risers to the ceiling using a 17mm (or 11/16) ratchet (I used a 17mm drill attachment)
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My ceiling joists are spaced 24 inches apart in my house, so this was mounted over the weekend. Installing the joists is the most difficult part of the project, and drilling the holes as close to the center as possible is the most difficult part. If possible, if you can access the space above it, it wouldn't hurt to go up there and feel either side of the joist for bulges to make sure you didn't just crack the edge. I placed the bracket one foot from the wall to the rear bolt. For the purpose of this project, I bought a Franklin 710 stud finder, which proved to be much more than useful for getting the centers If you do not tighten the hex bolts before mounting, as others have noted, you may damage the bolts. A crucial step in the process is mounting the vertical pieces correctly to the ceiling joists. It is best to lock down the horizontal bar and the hex bolts last because those are the two that have the most flexibility.