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Maintaining A Rowing Machine

Just as one takes in their car or bikes for routine maintenance, one should also perform regular inspection and preventative maintenance to your fitness equipment. This can be accomplished through thorough personal inspection of the equipment in your facility, a daily and weekly inspection routine performed by facility staff, and/or scheduled preventative maintenance programs performed by qualified Body Works Fitness service technician.

Electronic displays and frames should be cleaned and dried daily to remove corrosive materials. Always swab down with a dry cloth afterwards. As rowers use either a chain, belt, or cable to drive the machine, these should be visually inspected after each use for apparent wear. Of the three, only chains are lubricated and will require periodic cleaning and re-lubrication. As most other internal parts are contained within a cloak, little contagion from shingle, sweat, or dust typically occurs. So these are tips at RowingMachines.biz to help you through maintaining rowing machines.

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