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PEAKBODY FITNESS EQUIPMENT LTD.
REMANUFACTURED CARDIO : WHY BUY IT!
Buying used equipment will loose you money in the long run..Period!
Many suppliers offer used gym equipment so called AS-IS Product.
Either with 3months or no warranty.
This will cost you pounds in the long run, cheap is not always best..
When Buying Used:
(1) Check there Warranty:
(2) Check The Age of The Machine
(3) Check The Refubished Process
(4) Check The Serial Number.
Factory Remanufactured... what is Remanufactured?
The equipment available through this program has been pre-selected from GFIs / Global Fitness / Peakbody inventory of used products based on strict eligibility criteria that include performance history and condition. For those machines in excellent condition, a reconditioning process is employed. In other cases, a more extensive remanufacturing process is applied using additional parts, which results in a like new machine. Regardless of the process, all units are reconditioned or remanufactured using our carefully controlled -certified process to help meet high customer performance expectations at low price points.
Getting Ready For Shipping.
Chassis Tear Down and Cleaning
Before delivery to the production area, all equipment undergoes a disassembly and cleaning process. Panels are removed and undergo repair and refinishing. Major sub-assemblies such as motors, rollers, electronics, etc. are removed from the main frame. After disassembly, both the chassis and sub-components of each machine are cleaned using an air-lance dust removal technique followed by hand-cleaning. Once cleaned, the chassis and associated sub-assemblies are sent our painting facility for sandblasted and re-powdercoated (a baked paint process, same a new) and staged for movement to the production line.

Initial Production Stage
Upon entering the production area, each machine and its respective subassemblies are further disassembled and cleaned. New parts and certain factory modifications are installed. Parts are divided into two categories, either mandatory or optional. Mandatory parts include those parts that have been deemed high attrition based on field usage. Optional parts are those items showing wear after careful examination. Static adjustments such as clearances, belt tensions, etc. are made. After the completion of work in a given station, the unit or subassembly undergoes an in-process audit, before traveling to the next process step.
Inside our remanufctured Units.

Checklists are designed to ensure that critical adjustments and assembly points are performed properly, avoiding problems later in the process or in the field. In-process audits are documented and retained as quality records in our system.
Final Production Stage
The reassembled unit is powered up and initial testing begins. Activities in this area include electrical troubleshooting and adjustment, performance quality and integrity testing, and final assembly of items such as panels and labels/decals/stickers. During this final production stage, a technician will runs/use the machine and adjustments are made, and any anomalies that may surface are corrected.
Final Inspection
After release from the production area, our independent quality assurance group inspects all the equipment. This is a three-step process, involving careful visual inspection of cosmetic appearance, so the units will appear new. The first step involves a visual inspection. This is done to identify any obvious cosmetic imperfections. The second step involves a review of general operations and running/testing the machines to observe any mechanical problems. The final physical testing and quality inspection is conducted so that the machine(s) can be moved into the packaging area. Any problems found are repaired, root cause analysis is performed and corrective action is taken. This inspection process is updated and improved as knowledge is gained.
Serialization & Final Packaging
Before final release, all machines are issued with new serial numbers which are subsequently entered into our database with all information pertaining to the unit stored and this is stored on file. Finally the machines are packaged in GFIs generic boxes/crates which have been designed and based on those that the manufacturers use. This packaging has been designed and developed to ensure that every machine that leave our distribution center arrived at its ultimate destination in perfect condition.
Process
- Machines run through full diagnosis.
- Machine stripped down to bare frame.
- Frame Sandblasted to remove paint (Select Brands & Models Only)
- Frame Powder-coated with new paint and baked (Select Brands & Models Only)
- Handrails and other applicable parts - Sandblasted and powder-coated (Select Brands & Models Only)
- Leveler Bar - Sandblasted and powder-coated (Life Fitness models Only)
- New Bearings.
- New Drive Belt/s
- New Wheels & Wheels Bearings (Precor Only)
- New Cranks
- New Pedals.
- New Pedal Straps
- New bushings (Models where applicable Only)
- Flywheels tested and checked and balanced for perfect performance.
- Electronics thoroughly diagnosed, repaired or replaced.
- Computer Consol/Overlay is replaced
- Shroud/s repainted or replaced.
- Covers Repainted or replaced (Life Fitness Only)
- Neck Covers Repainted or replaced (Upright Bikes Only)
- Alternators rebuilt or replaced.
- New Decals all round.
- Caps replaced.
- HR Grips are sometimes replaced (Applicable to units with contact HR only)
- Thorough testing through programs and manual modes.
- Packaging in specially designed Bike boxes, for like new presentation (Must be specified when units are ordered from GFI)
Peakbody Fitness Equipment Ltd.
www.usedgymequipment.co..uk
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