Manufacturer Information
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SARL SHOP26
Le bois des pauvres
26120 CHABEUIL
France
Usage Warnings
Weightlifting bars
Warnings and safety precautions
Main risks
- Finger pinching when putting on or removing plates and when moving the bar.
- Dropping of the bar or plates due to loss of control or not using collars.
- Tipping of the stand or the bar coming out of the rack if positioned incorrectly.
- Injuries from overloading, poor technique or a slippery grip (sweat, creams).
- Impacts and whip from bar rebound and oscillation during movement.
- Deterioration (rust, seized sleeves or bending) that can cause unexpected failure or strain on wrists and elbows.
- Striking nearby people or objects and damage to the floor.
- Tripping over bars on the floor or stored unstably.
- Minor abrasions or cuts from the knurling or plate edges.
- Snagging of clothing, jewellery or hair in the rotating sleeves.
Safe use
- Inspect before each session: straightness, condition of the knurling, sleeve rotation and absence of cracks or deep rust.
- Observe the manufacturer's rated load limit and increase weight progressively.
- Load and unload plates symmetrically and use compatible collars/clamps on both sides.
- Keep the area clear; use a level floor and, if possible, a protective mat to absorb impacts.
- Ensure the rack or stands are stable and set the safety stops at the correct height.
- Keep hands dry; use chalk where appropriate and avoid creams that reduce grip.
- Control the descent and avoid dropping the bar unless the equipment is designed for it and you are on a suitable platform with suitable plates.
- When loading/unloading heavy weight, avoid doing so on one side only to prevent tipping.
- Adopt a stable stance and wear firm-soled footwear.
- Keep your distance from walls and people; do not step over a loaded bar.
- For heavy or overhead lifts, use safety bars and, if possible, the assistance of an experienced spotter.
Storage and maintenance
- Store the bar unloaded on a rack designed for it, in a stable horizontal or vertical position.
- Avoid humidity and abrupt temperature changes; wipe off sweat after each use.
- Remove chalk and dirt with a soft brush or cloth and, if appropriate, apply a light anti-corrosion protection as directed by the manufacturer.
- Periodically check for play, unusual noises and sleeve rotation; if you detect deformation, cracks or advanced rust, stop using it.
- Keep collars clean and in good condition; replace any that do not clamp securely.
- Do not store the bar resting only on its ends or under constant load that could deform it.
- If storing it vertically, use a base that prevents slipping or falling.
- Transport the bar with care to avoid impacts to the sleeves and ends.
Restrictions on use
- For training use only with compatible plates; do not use it as a pull-up bar, lever, handrail, or to drag or carry objects.
- Do not modify, drill or sand the bar or sleeves; do not apply lubricants to the grip area.
- Do not use plates or collars that do not fit correctly, nor improvised solutions (tape, ropes).
- Do not use it on uneven, slippery or fragile surfaces.
- Do not continue training in the event of sharp pain, dizziness or loss of control.
- Keep children and pets away and do not allow use without adult supervision.
- Do not use the bar if it is bent, cracked, with seized sleeves or shows advanced corrosion.
- Avoid loose clothing, rings and watches that could catch; tie back long hair.