Cross trainer assembly in Exeter

Professional cross trainer assembly services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£85-£135

Typical Duration

1.5-2.5 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Professional cross trainer assembly - stride mechanism aligned, console connected, and tested before handover. Smooth, quiet operation from your first workout.

Skip the Frustration

Cross trainers sit in boxes for months because people underestimate how hard they are to assemble. These are complex machines with precision moving parts - 100+ components that need exact alignment.

⚠️ The stride mechanism alone has multiple pivot points. Get it wrong and you'll have a squeaky, clunky machine that puts you off using it.


Why Cross Trainers Are Tricky

✅ Done Right❌ Common Problems
Stride aligned perfectlySqueaky, uneven motion
Flywheel properly tensionedBelt slips or wears
Console fully testedFunctions not working
Levelled for your floorRocks during use

What You Get

🔧 Full Assembly

StageWhat Happens
Parts checkFull inventory and damage check
BuildMain frame, flywheel, stride mechanism
ConnectConsole, electronics, sensors
TestAll resistance levels, full functions
LevelAdjusted for your floor

📦 Full Testing

  • Stride smoothness checked
  • All resistance levels tested
  • Console programmes verified
  • Heart rate sensors tested
  • Electronic connections confirmed

Pricing Guide

Machine TypeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Standard cross trainer1.5 hrs£85
Mid-range with features2 hrs£110
Premium/complex2.5 hrs£135

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after.


Perfect For...

NordicTrack - All models

ProForm - Electronic systems sorted

JTX Fitness - Commercial-grade

Any brand - If it needs assembling, I can build it

Why Choose Us for Cross trainer assembly in Exeter?

Stride mechanism aligned for smooth, quiet operation

Console connected and all functions tested

Levelled so it doesn't rock during use

Pulse sensors and programmes tested

What to Expect

Step 1: Parts Check & Position

Full inventory, damage check, confirm final position (hard to move once built).

Step 2: Build & Align

Main frame first, flywheel and resistance system, stride mechanism carefully aligned.

Step 3: Connect & Test

Console connected, full function test, stride smoothness verified, levelling adjusted.

🔧 DIY Tips

Thinking of building it yourself? Here's what you're in for:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Socket set and spanners
  • Allen keys (various sizes)
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Spirit level
  • Adjustable spanner

📐 Critical steps

  1. Clear large floor space - parts spread out
  2. Follow instructions exactly (sequence matters)
  3. Don't fully tighten until stride mechanism complete
  4. Test resistance system before fitting covers
  5. Level once in final position

⚠️ Common mistakes

  • Tightening bolts before alignment complete
  • Overtightening bearings (causes drag)
  • Not testing before fitting covers
  • Forgetting to connect sensor wires

💡 Pro trick: If the stride feels uneven or jerky after assembly, something's wrong. Don't just live with it - misaligned mechanisms cause joint stress and premature wear. Either fix it or call me.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

📍 Position before assembly - Fully assembled cross trainers are extremely heavy. Decide exactly where it's going before I arrive.

Space requirements:

  • Machine footprint plus 1 metre behind
  • 0.5 metre each side for arm clearance
  • Check ceiling height (standing on pedals adds height)

Floor considerations:

  • Equipment mat protects floors
  • Solid floor better than carpet
  • Check floor load for upstairs rooms

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do cross trainers need professional assembly?

Cross trainers have 100+ parts and precision moving parts. The stride mechanism needs exact alignment or it'll squeak or feel uneven. Getting it right first time saves frustration and potential damage.

Will you test it before leaving?

Absolutely. I'll test all resistance levels, console functions, pulse sensors, and actually use it to verify the stride feels smooth. You shouldn't have to troubleshoot after I've left.

Can you move my old cross trainer out first?

Yes - they're heavy and awkward. Let me know when booking. Taking it to the tip isn't included but moving it within your home is.

My cross trainer is squeaking - can you fix it?

Often, yes. Squeaking usually means something needs lubricating or realigning. Worth a look before replacing it.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£85-£135

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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