PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

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PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by strajk » July 13th, 2021, 3:08 pm

Hi, just received PM5 and sadly, got stuck right at the step 1 of the assembly...

Am I doing something wrong or is in a bad piece?

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by Citroen » July 13th, 2021, 5:28 pm

You've got something back to front.

https://www.concept2.com/service/indoor ... g/assembly

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by Carl Watts » July 13th, 2021, 6:08 pm

The other leg goes on top of the rail first (that has the wheels on it).
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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by Rick » July 13th, 2021, 10:25 pm

The picture on the instructions show the legs as you have them, but the legs were recently changed to long/short when the model was changed to just Rowerg, instead of Model D or E. Maybe you have to put the front one under the rear one now, as suggested above. If that fits and the screws go through, you’re set… it won’t matter as far as operation goes.
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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by Citroen » July 14th, 2021, 2:52 am

Rick wrote:
July 13th, 2021, 10:25 pm
Maybe you have to put the front one under the rear one now, as suggested above.
The video on the Concept2 page I've linked to shows the exact procedure.

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by strajk » July 14th, 2021, 5:28 am

Both in the manual and instruction video, there should be long leg on top of the short leg"

https://cln.sh/XkExZP
https://cln.sh/svajMq

That is plainly not possible to do :(

I've tried to put the short leg on top of the long leg, that way the first part of assembly work, but then I got stuck on the second step :/

https://www.icloud.com/photos/#0X38aOEL ... UUUvVzXAoA

I'm no engineer, but I don't consider myself totally incompetent either :D

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by Carl Watts » July 14th, 2021, 5:50 am

All the fasteners should be fitted but left loose or you will have problems at the other end connecting as well.

Get all the button head screws started and then finally torque them up tight. Pretty sure I also fitted stainless washers under the split washers but they are not provided.

The long leg goes to the front of the rower, I have seen it fitted the wrong way around before.

Its not rocket science but if its possible to assemble it wrong then people will stuff it up.

The instructions are wrong, the long leg goes on first.
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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by strajk » July 14th, 2021, 5:55 am

Carl Watts wrote:
July 14th, 2021, 5:50 am
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Thanks so much for trying to help, but i'm 99% I have the legs in correct order, still cannot put it together

Image from manual https://cln.sh/OgLheM

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by Ombrax » July 14th, 2021, 6:48 pm

I'd send C2 an e-mail with your picture attached and see what they say. If you just call it may be hard to explain exactly what the situation is, unless this is an issue that they're already quite familiar with.

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembled

Post by jackarabit » July 14th, 2021, 9:04 pm

Well lads, there’s center to center and there’s edge distance to center. OP got all four bolts started with the flange of the long leg stood off from flange of short leg. He could prolly grind off the interfering edge to produce alignment and send the bolts home but pestering C2 about the fabrication QC that produces this assembly headscratcher is a better one.
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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by Carl Watts » July 15th, 2021, 1:26 am

Come on guys do I really need to take a picture of my rower and post it here ?

The legs are Aluminum, they flex like mad to get the correct alignment at the other end. You don't expect C2 to be able to create a bend over that short length at the perfect angle to align with all the holes in the frame.

You don't need to grind anything off, just swap the legs over from top to bottom.

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by strajk » July 15th, 2021, 4:38 am

Thanks everybody for trying to help!

I've switched the legs to "long at the bottom, short on top" and I'm able to attach them to the part with wheels this way

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But now, I'm unable to attach it to the base :/

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I've contacted to local distributor and i'm solving it with them, will post updates here

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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by jackarabit » July 16th, 2021, 10:17 pm

Case it dont work out with C2, these hear bolts iz the berries in a tight corner.

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Whatever you do, dont pull the holes or you surely will be askin Carl if he got sum a them fender washers left over from his last engineering triumph.
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Re: PM5 legs don't fit onto each other when assembling

Post by strajk » July 17th, 2021, 3:32 am

Update: I had a chat with C2 and they are sending me replacement leg

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