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Weider 1352 flex 114 weight bench Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Weider 1352 flex 114 weight bench, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

Weider 1352 flex 114 weight bench
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  • Foam Pad for Weider 1352 - Part KT0437-B25

    Foam Pad

    Part #KT0437-B25

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

  • Hardware Bag for Weider 1352 - Part KT5765-F53

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    Hardware Bag

    Part #KT5765-F53

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  • Foam Grip for Weider 1352 - Part KT0417-B05

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    Foam Grip

    Part #KT0417-B05

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

  • Acorn Nut for Weider 1352 - Part HH-5020

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    Acorn Nut

    Part #HH-5020

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

  • Stopper for Weider 1352 - Part WW-7038

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    Stopper

    Part #WW-7038

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

  • Lat Bar for Weider 1352 - Part KT6986-F53

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    Lat Bar

    Part #KT6986-F53

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

  • Lock Pin for Weider 1352 - Part WW-7004

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    Lock Pin

    Part #WW-7004

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

  • Front Support for Weider 1352 - Part KT6980-F53

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    Front Support

    Part #KT6980-F53

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

  • Sleeve for Weider 1352 - Part AA-8091

    Upper-unit parts diagram

    Sleeve

    Part #AA-8091

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

  • Mtl Ferrule for Weider 1352 - Part HH-5534

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    Mtl Ferrule

    Part #HH-5534

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

Weider Flex 114 Weight Bench 1352 FAQs

The most common issues we see with the Weider 1352 weight system are loose or missing hardware, worn pivot points that cause wobble or squeaks, and damaged end caps that expose tubing edges. These problems usually show up as instability, noise during reps, or parts that no longer align smoothly.

Common problems and what they look like

  • Loose frame joints: movement at bolted connections, shifting during presses or pulls
  • Squeaks or binding at pivots: noise or rough motion where arms or linkages rotate
  • Wobble or side-to-side play: often tied to worn bushings or hardware that has backed out
  • Missing or cracked end caps: sharp tube ends, cosmetic damage, or caps falling off
  • Stripped or mismatched bolts: hardware will not tighten fully or keeps loosening

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Re-tighten all fasteners evenly; snug each joint, then re-check after a short workout.
  2. Inspect pivot points for ovaled holes, cracked plastic, or metal-on-metal rubbing.
  3. Look for missing caps on tube ends and check for sharp edges.
  4. Confirm you are using the correct bolt type and length at each location.

Hardware and wear items you may need

Symptom Likely cause Example part to check
Joint won’t stay tight bolt backing out or wrong bolt Hex bolt 013414
Wobble at a pivot worn bushing Bushing 143843
Exposed tube end missing/damaged cap Cap 115366

Why it matters

A weight system that shifts, squeaks, or binds is more than annoying; it changes your range of motion and can accelerate wear on the frame and pivot points. Keeping bolts tight and bushings/caps in good shape helps the 1352 feel stable and operate smoothly.

Last updated: March 2026

The model number is printed on a label attached to the Weider 1352 weight system frame. We typically see it on a main upright, the base frame near the floor, or on the rear stabilizer; match that label exactly when ordering parts.

Where to look on a Weider 1352

Check these common label locations first:

  • Main front upright (near the top or mid-height)
  • Base frame rail near the floor
  • Rear stabilizer bar
  • Under the seat or backrest support tube
  • Near the weight stack shroud (if equipped)

What the model label looks like

Most fitness equipment labels include a few identifiers. Use the model number for parts lookup.

Label item What it’s used for Example you might see
Model number Correct parts and diagrams 1352
Serial number Production tracking Letters and numbers
Brand Manufacturer name Weider

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

  • Write the model number exactly as shown (including any dashes or extra digits)
  • Take a clear photo of the label before you start disassembly
  • If the label is worn, look for a stamped number on the frame tubing
  • Compare your hardware to the parts list (bolt length and thread size matter)

Why it matters

Weider weight systems often share similar frames across different versions; using the exact model number ensures the right fasteners and frame hardware. If you’re replacing missing hardware, start by matching a known piece such as the hex bolt 013414.

Last updated: March 2026

A Weider 1352 weight system typically lasts 10 to 20 years with normal home use. Lifespan depends most on cable condition, pulley wear, and whether frame bolts stay tight; replacing worn hardware and bushings keeps the machine safe and smooth.

What wears out first

These items usually determine when performance drops:

  • Cables and cable ends (fraying, broken strands)
  • Pulleys and pivot points (noise, binding)
  • Bushings (slop in arms and linkages)
  • Frame hardware (bolts loosening, stripped threads)
  • Upholstery (tears, compressed padding)

Maintenance that extends life

  • Retighten frame bolts periodically, especially after moving the unit
  • Keep pivot points clean and dry; wipe sweat off metal surfaces
  • Inspect cables before each workout for fraying or kinks
  • Replace worn bushings and caps to reduce play and rattles

Quick “replace now” checklist

Symptom What it usually means What to do
Clicking or popping at pivots Loose or worn hardware Check and retighten bolts; replace as needed
Excessive wobble in arms Worn bushing Replace the bushing
Metal-on-metal rubbing Missing cap/spacer Replace missing caps/spacers

Why it matters

A weight system can look fine but still be unsafe if a pivot bushing is worn or a bolt is stretched. If you notice looseness at a joint, a common wear item to check is the bushing 143843.

Last updated: March 2026

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