Crane ASP-US-143 12781 25 lb User Manual
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To clean the dumbbell, use a damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they can damage the coating. Make sure to dry the dumbbell thoroughly to prevent rusting.
Ensure your hands are dry and free from sweat. You can also use lifting gloves or chalk to improve grip. Regularly check the dumbbell's surface for wear and tear that might affect grip.
If the coating begins to peel, stop using the dumbbell to avoid injury. Consider contacting the manufacturer for a replacement or repair options.
Yes, the dumbbell can be used outdoors. However, avoid leaving it outside as exposure to the elements can cause rust and degrade the material over time.
Store the dumbbell in a dry place and wipe it down with a dry cloth after each use to prevent moisture build-up. Applying a light coat of oil occasionally can also help prevent rust.
You can perform a variety of exercises including bicep curls, tricep extensions, shoulder presses, lateral raises, and lunges. Ensure proper form to maximize efficiency and prevent injury.
Store the dumbbell in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Using a dumbbell rack can help prevent damage and keep your workout area organized.
When transporting the dumbbell, use a sturdy gym bag or a dedicated weight bag to prevent damage. Ensure it is securely placed to avoid injury while carrying.
Inspect the dumbbell before each use for any signs of damage such as cracks or peeling. Regular inspections will help ensure safety and maintain the integrity of the equipment.
The weight tolerance for this dumbbell is typically within +/- 3% of the stated weight. For precise activities, consider weighing the dumbbell before use.