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Weider 831159730 pro 9940 weight system

Weider 831159730 pro 9940 weight system Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Weider 831159730 pro 9940 weight system, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Weider Pro 9940 Weight System 831159730 FAQs

The most common issues we see on the Weider 831159730 Pro 9940 weight system involve cable wear, pulley drag, loose hardware, and worn pads or straps. These problems usually show up as rough movement, uneven resistance, squeaking, or a cable that no longer tracks correctly.

Common problems and what they look like
  • Frayed or stretched cables: visible broken strands, slack, or a “catching” feel during reps
  • Pulley wear or misalignment: grinding, rubbing, or the cable jumping out of the groove
  • Loose bolts and fasteners: wobble in the press arms or seat area, new rattles during use
  • Worn pads/cushions: foam cracking, flattening, or discomfort and instability
  • Chain or hook wear: inconsistent attachment length, slipping, or bent/clipped hardware
Quick checks we recommend (before ordering parts)

Use the diagrams and maintenance notes in the owner's manual as you inspect.

  • Run the cable path slowly by hand and watch every pulley for rubbing
  • Check cable ends, snap hooks, and attachment points for deformation
  • Tighten frame and seat hardware; recheck after a short workout
  • Confirm the weight stack pin seats fully and the stack lifts evenly
  • Lubricate only where specified; avoid getting grease on cables or grips
Parts that commonly solve these issues

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Symptom Commonly involved part Example from this model’s parts
Cable frays, slack, or binds Cable Lo pull cabl 179212, ab cable 179225
Rough movement, squeal at a wheel Pulley Puly,3.5"od, 230475
Attachments slip or feel unsafe Hook/chain Nordictrack exercise equipment snap hook 103087, nordictrack weight system chain, 11-in 116868
Discomfort or instability Pads/cushion/strap Weider back cushion 158758, pad,foam,.75 208378, image weight system ankle strap 115177
Why it matters

A worn cable, pulley, or snap hook can change resistance and cable tracking, which increases wear on the frame and weight stack and can make workouts feel uneven. Catching these issues early helps keep the Weider system operating smoothly and consistently.

Last updated: March 2026

A Weider 831159730 Pro 9940 weight system typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal home use. Lifespan depends most on cable condition, pulley wear, and keeping all bolts and pins tight per the maintenance guidance in the owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Cables and snap hooks: fraying, kinks, or corrosion shorten service life
  • Pulleys and bushings: worn grooves or wobble increase cable wear
  • Pins and weight stack alignment: binding accelerates wear and can damage plates
  • Hardware tightness: loose bolts let the frame rack and stress joints
  • Environment: humidity and sweat exposure speed corrosion
Typical replacement timeline (what we see most often)
Component area Common wear sign Typical timing
Cables frayed strands, rough travel 3 to 7 years
Pulleys squeal, wobble, uneven cable tracking 5 to 10 years
Foam pads/cushions cracking, flattening 2 to 6 years
Pins/attachments sticking, bent parts 5 to 10 years
How to extend the life of your 831159730
  • Inspect cables monthly; replace at the first sign of fraying
  • Keep pulley paths clean so the cable tracks straight
  • Re-tighten frame hardware periodically (especially after moving the unit)
  • Lubricate only where the manual recommends; avoid getting grease on cables
  • Replace worn accessories early to prevent secondary damage
Parts that commonly wear on this model

If you are seeing rough movement or unsafe attachment points, these are common wear items for the 831159730:

Why it matters

A weight system can feel “fine” right up until a cable strand breaks or a hook deforms. Replacing wear items on schedule keeps resistance smooth, protects the frame, and helps prevent sudden failures during a workout.

Last updated: March 2026

Your Weider PRO 9940 weight system model number is on the serial number decal attached to the frame. On this unit, the model is 831.159730 (often written without the dot as 831159730). Use the decal info when ordering parts or checking diagrams in the owner's manual.

Where to look on the machine

The manual shows the serial number decal location on the frame. Check these common spots first:

  • Upright frame near the front cover area
  • Side of the main frame tube near the weight stack
  • Lower frame rail close to the floor stabilizer
  • Rear upright behind the backrest/seat area
  • Inside-facing frame surface (you may need a flashlight)
What you should write down

Record both identifiers from the decal so you can match parts correctly.

Item on decal Example for this unit Why it matters
Model number 831.159730 (or 831159730) Ensures correct Weider PRO 9940 diagrams and parts
Serial number Unique to your unit Helps match production details when identifying hardware
Tips if the decal is worn or missing

If the decal is damaged, we use the manual’s exploded drawing and part identification chart to confirm what you have.

  • Compare your frame layout to the major parts diagram (press arms, weight stacks, low pulley station)
  • Match key numbers and descriptions in the parts list
  • Measure hardware before ordering (bolt diameter and length)
  • Replace missing labels if needed, such as the warning decal 148332
Why it matters

Weider weight systems often share similar frames and cables; using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong cable, pulley, or hardware and helps you follow the correct assembly and adjustment steps.

Last updated: March 2026

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