Treadmill belt

Does any one know how to replace the walking belt on a proform 725?
We bought a new belt but it didn't come with instructions .
Thanks
Joe
 
I do, but it would be a very extensive forum post.
I have a video on how to replace the belt and deck on a life fitness treadmill.

You can also find me from the inner and outer thigh post.
Find my email on my profile sight.
You can send me pics of your treadmill and I can walk you through it.
Something I've also wanted to do is supervise a repair with my windows messenger program and your web cam if it's by the treadmill.

We also need to make sure your deck isn't scratched or worn.

Yours in service

Mark Peterson
 
dude,
did you ever think to find the 1-800# on the treadmill and calling
proform for directions.

No?

Then how about,,,, calling the place you got the belt for the directions.

No?

If you can't think of those things, I don't think you have the capacity
to replace the belt.

You are going to ruin the new belt in 6 months.
Your deck may be scratched and you need deck lube if the belt doesn't have it.

Good Luck !
Your going to need it!
Mark
 
This is what you get for free. A users manual that has nothing about replaceing the belt.

You have to get tech manuals from proform.
geeze
 
WALKING BELT INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS

These directions do not work with every treadmill make or model but do with many common types of treadmills. Always disconnect power when working on your treadmill and always use caution.

1. Unplug the treadmill and remove the motor hood.
2. Use a permanent marker like a Sharpie and mark the roller positions on the bolt on the front roller and bolts on the rear roller.
3. Loosen the walking belt at the rear of the treadmill.
4. Remove the front roller adjustment bolt.
5. Using a flat head screwdriver or similar instrument, pop the plastic deck cover on the right hand side up (if you are standing on the treadmill like you are using it, the deck cover on the right side). Screws are included to reattach the cover near the end of installation.
6. Remove the deck bolts…most have 3 or 4 bolts.
7. Once the deck is loose on the right side, completely remove the screws from the rear roller. Be careful with the plastic endcaps. The endcaps and the roller need to be removed in this step.
8. One person should hold the deck up and hold the front roller in position near the pulley while a second person removes the old walking belt (some models that do not fold and a very few number that do have a side handrail on the right side that attaches at the base of the treadmill…if yours does, remove this handrail before removing the belt).
9. With one person holding the deck up and holding the front roller in position near the pulley, the second person should reinstall the new walking belt. Once the belt is in place, raise the deck up again and look underneath to make sure the belt is in the center of the belt guides that stick down from the deck underside. When tensioned, the belt guides should make the outside edges of the walking belt turn toward the center of the belt.
10. Replace the rear endcaps and rear roller and start the rear roller bolts. DO NOT TIGHTEN THE REAR ROLLER BOLTS IN HIS STEP.
11. Refasten the deck bolts. Go ahead and tighten the bolts fully in this step.
12. Refasten the front roller bolt and return it to the marked position (it was marked in step 2).
13. Refasten the plastic side deck cover with the enclosed screws. Removing the staples in the deck with a pair of pliers before reattaching the deck cover is not required but will make it easier to reattach.

14. Retighten the walking belt to the marked positions on the rear roller bolts.
15. Check the walking belt for proper tension by lifting it 3” in the center of the belt.
16. Test the treadmill for slippage and make adjustments (if needed) for lateral centering or tracking. You can find an illustrated adjustment help at the bottom of our homepage.
17. Once the belt tests good, replace the motor hood.

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Walking Belt Instructions are found at Treadmill Doctor.com->Consumer Info->Troubleshooting->Walking Belt Installation Directions
 
Treadmill Belt Replacement

Some belts are not that easy to replace and you might spend all day trying to finish the job. If you feel you cant do it yourself, try a professional for approximately $90 to $150.00, depending on who you chose. If you think you cant do it yourself....try a professional like fitness quest or Techmotion.

Gen
info@techmotionusa.com
 
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