Before buying the Powerbar you should note and measure its application to your door frame the dimensions of the model. Please note the following:
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- Door width max 80cm
The cross-bar has a width of 88cm. Keeping the bar can rest on either side of the door frame, the door width should not exceed 80cm amount (thus 4cm bearing surface on each side)
- Door width minimum 67,5cm
Distance between 2 vertical rods is 67,5cm. If the door is thus narrower than 67,5cm, the brackets that are besfestigt to the vertical rods can not be fitted.
- Door depth maximum 20cm
The lower the depth of the door, the more solid and secure the chin-up bar is attached. My Powerbar sits at 18.5 cm depth, nor safely and securely. About 20cm depth of the door, I would not try it for safety reasons.
- Door frame width maximum 8cm
This maximum specification is related to the shape of the brackets; hard to explain.
- Door frame bearing surface minimum 0.8cm
The 0.8cm-long brackets are from behind on to the door frame.
- Stability of the masonry and the door frame should be given. A reading I do not have here for you; for me anyway, the initial concerns to the stability of my ordinary wooden door frame were unjustified. However, the door should be embedded in the masonry and not withdrawn in cardboard walls.
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Meets one of your doors all conditions, then you can take full advantage of the safe and Powerbar2. The chin-up bar is supplied assembled; The vertical bars must only be unfolded and the Powerbar are then hung in the appropriate door frame. The processing makes a high impression; for example, special hard rubber-door conditions have been attached to the ends of the transverse rods.
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