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AFG 4.1AE elliptical machine Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for AFG 4.1AE elliptical machine, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

AFG 4.1AE elliptical machine
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  • Nylon Locking Nut for AFG 4.1AE - Part 004931-00

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    Nylon Locking Nut

    Part #004931-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Elliptical Lock Washer for AFG 4.1AE - Part 005020-AB

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    Elliptical Lock Washer

    Part #005020-AB

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Elliptical Screw, #6-1 X 15-mm for AFG 4.1AE - Part 004714-AB

    Elliptical Screw, #6-1 X 15-mm

    Part #004714-AB

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Exercise Equipment Screw for AFG 4.1AE - Part 072211

    Exercise Equipment Screw

    Part #072211

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Horizon Treadmill Retainer Clip for AFG 4.1AE - Part 004972-00

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    Horizon Treadmill Retainer Clip

    Part #004972-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Elliptical Bushing for AFG 4.1AE - Part 1000100823

    Elliptical Bushing

    Part #1000100823

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Elliptical Bushing for AFG 4.1AE - Part 057062-A

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    Elliptical Bushing

    Part #057062-A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Elliptical Wire (white) for AFG 4.1AE - Part 1000205894

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    Elliptical Wire (white)

    Part #1000205894

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

AFG Elliptical Machine 4.1AE FAQs

Pricing for the Afg elliptical machine model 4 varies by condition (new vs. used), included accessories, and local availability. When it was sold new, this model was commonly listed around the mid-$1,000 range; check the owner's manual to confirm the exact model identification before shopping.

Typical price ranges you’ll see

Because this is an older fitness machine, most shoppers compare used-market pricing more than original MSRP.

  • Used, working condition: commonly a few hundred dollars
  • Used, needs repair: often priced low enough to justify parts and labor
  • Refurbished (if available): typically higher than standard used listings
  • Local pickup vs. shipped: shipping can add a large cost due to size and weight
Quick checklist before you pay

Use these checks to avoid overpaying for a unit that needs major repairs.

  • Console powers on and buttons respond
  • Resistance changes smoothly through multiple levels
  • Pedals and crank feel smooth (no grinding or wobble)
  • Frame is stable (no rocking, cracks, or loose welds)
  • Wiring harness and connectors look intact (no pinched or cut wires)
What affects the price most
Factor Usually increases price Usually decreases price
Condition Quiet operation, smooth stride Noise, wobble, grinding
Electronics Display and resistance fully work Dead console, intermittent buttons
Wear items Newer pedals, tight hardware Worn bushings, loose joints
Logistics Local pickup Freight shipping needed
Why it matters

Ellipticals can look fine but hide wear in the drive system, joints, and wiring. A lower purchase price is only a good deal if the machine does not immediately need a console, resistance components, or major mechanical service.

Last updated: February 2026

For losing belly fat, neither a treadmill nor an elliptical “targets” belly fat; fat loss happens overall. A treadmill often produces a higher calorie burn at the same perceived effort (especially with incline), while an Afg elliptical like model 4 is typically easier on joints, which helps you stay consistent.

What to choose (quick decision guide)
  • Choose a treadmill if you can walk or run comfortably and want easy ways to increase intensity (speed, incline).
  • Choose an elliptical if you need lower-impact cardio, want to use arms + legs, or you are managing knee, hip, or back irritation.
  • Pick the machine you will use 4 to 6 days per week; consistency beats small calorie differences.
  • Add strength training 2 to 3 days per week; more muscle supports higher daily calorie burn.
  • Use intervals (hard/easy repeats) on either machine to improve conditioning efficiently.
Treadmill vs elliptical: practical comparison
Factor Treadmill Elliptical
Impact on joints Higher Lower
Calorie burn potential Often higher with incline or running Strong, especially with resistance and arm drive
Muscle emphasis Legs, glutes (incline increases glutes) Legs plus upper body (moving handles)
Best for Walk/run training, incline work Low-impact conditioning, steady-state cardio
Workouts that work on either machine
  • Incline walk or resistance climb: 25 to 45 minutes at a pace you can sustain.
  • Intervals: 1 minute hard, 2 minutes easy; repeat 6 to 10 times.
  • Progression: add 5 minutes per week or a small bump in incline/resistance.
Why it matters

“Belly fat” responds best to a steady calorie deficit plus consistent training. The right choice is the machine that lets you train hard enough, often enough, without pain or burnout. For setup, console use, and safe operating limits on your Afg elliptical, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

An Afg elliptical machine like model 4 typically lasts 7 to 12 years with regular home use and basic maintenance. Lifespan depends most on how many hours per week you use it, user weight, and how well you keep the drive system and fasteners tightened.

Typical lifespan by usage
Usage pattern What “normal” looks like Typical lifespan
Light 1 to 3 workouts/week 10 to 12 years
Moderate 4 to 6 workouts/week 8 to 10 years
Heavy Daily use or multiple users 7 to 9 years
What wears out first (and what to watch for)
  • Drive belt and pulleys: slipping, squealing, or uneven resistance
  • Crank/arm bushings and bearings: clicking, grinding, side-to-side play
  • Pedals and rollers: wobble, flat spots, rough glide
  • Console and wiring: intermittent display, resistance buttons not responding
  • Frame hardware: recurring loosening, creaks that return after tightening
Maintenance that extends life
  • Tighten frame and handlebar fasteners on a schedule (especially after moving the unit).
  • Keep the machine level; an unlevel base accelerates bushing and roller wear.
  • Vacuum dust from the flywheel area and moving joints; dust acts like abrasive grit.
  • Use only the lubricant type and intervals specified in the [owner's manual].
  • Address new noises early; running through clicks and grinds usually turns a small wear item into a larger repair.
Why it matters

Most “end of life” complaints on ellipticals are really wear and looseness that build up over time. Catching belt slip, bearing noise, or loose hardware early keeps resistance consistent, reduces strain on the flywheel system, and helps the machine feel stable and safe.

Last updated: March 2026

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Repair guides for elliptical machines

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your elliptical.

How to replace an elliptical resistance motor

How to replace an elliptical resistance motor

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
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How to adjust an elliptical reed switch

If the console doesn't display the correct speed on your elliptical, adjust the reed switch using these steps.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
How to replace an elliptical console

How to replace an elliptical console

If the console on your elliptical doesn't work, replace it by following these 3 easy steps.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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