When you first receive your ForceFrame, some assembly will be required. Please use the below guide to assist with assembling your new ForceFrame system.
Your ForceFrame Max can come with one of two crossbars. The assembly instructions will differ based on the crossbar model that you have.
| 4 Sensor Crossbar (v1) | 6 Sensor Crossbar (v2) |
Take your hardware out of the box and locate your crossbar. Click to expand the assembly instructions for the crossbar model that you have.
4 Sensor Crossbar (v1)
What's in the box?
| 1x ForceFrame Baseplate | 1x ForceFrame Crossbar | 1x Shoulder Mount |
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2x Hex Screws 1x Top Rail |
2x ForceFrame Posts |
1x Base Pad 2x Extension Pads |
| 2x Mini-USB Cable | 1x Wall Adapter | Hex Wrench |
Assembling the ForceFrame
ATTACH THE POSTS
- Place the ForceFrame Baseplate on even ground. Firmly insert each post into the Baseplate, ensuring that the circular holes are facing outwards, and the numbers are facing toward the 'VALD' and 'FORCEFRAME' text. When inserted correctly, the line under the number "1" will be flush against the Baseplate foot as shown below.
- To secure the posts in place, tighten all eight pre-inserted grub screws on the Baseplate using the supplied hex wrench.
ATTACH THE CROSSBAR
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Slide the ForceFrame Crossbar down the ForceFrame Posts. Pull the black indexing pins on the side of the crossbar outwards to easily slide the crossbar up and down the posts.
At this stage, where you position the crossbar on the posts does not matter.
ATTACH THE TOP RAIL
- With the ForceFrame Crossbar in place, align the Top Rail with both ForceFrame Posts and firmly push down to insert.
- Insert the two button screws into either end of the top rail, using the hex wrench to tighten and secure it in place.
INSERT THE BASE PAD
- Place the Base Pad directly onto the Baseplate.
Note: The Velcro on the base of the Base Pad does not secure it to the Baseplate, but rather can be used to attach the Extension Pads to the Base Pad.
6 Sensor Crossbar (v2)
What's in the box?
| 1x ForceFrame Baseplate | 1x ForceFrame Crossbar | 1x Shoulder Mount |
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2x Hex Screws 1x Top Rail |
2x ForceFrame Posts |
1x Base Pad 2x Extension Pads |
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| 1x Tablet Holder | 2x Flat Pads | 2x "V" Shin Pads |
| 2x USB-C Cable | 1x Wall Adapter | Hex Wrench |
Assembling the ForceFrame
ATTACH THE CROSSBAR TO THE POSTS
- Place the crossbar on the ground with the FORCEFRAME logo facing up.
- Place both posts so that the numbers are upright and facing you. Identify the left and right posts by placing the open inlet on the inside toward the crossbar.
- Align the top of the left post with the bottom of the crossbar on the left side. Push the post up into the crossbar opening until it stops. Press down on the orange button, sliding the post further up the crossbar, then release the button to lock it in place.
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Repeat the above step for the right post, making sure both posts are locked at the same numbered position.
At this stage, where you position the crossbar on the posts does not matter, but they must be in the same position on both sides.
ATTACH THE CROSSBAR AND POSTS TO THE BASEPLATE
- With the baseplate placed on even ground, pick up the crossbar and posts by the grey handles on the crossbar, firmly inserting the bottom of the posts into the baseplate.
The front of the crossbar should be facing toward the VALD and FORCEFRAME text on the baseplate.
- To secure the posts in place, tighten all eight pre-inserted grub screws on the baseplate using the supplied hex wrench.
ATTACH THE TOP RAIL
- With the ForceFrame Crossbar in place, align the Top Rail with both ForceFrame Posts and firmly push down to insert.
- Insert the two hex screws into either end of the top rail, using the hex wrench to tighten and secure it in place.
INSERT THE BASE PAD
- Place the Base Pad directly onto the Baseplate.
Note: The Velcro on the base of the Base Pad does not secure it to the Baseplate, but rather can be used to attach the Extension Pads to the Base Pad.
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