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DP 15-2000 gympac 2000

DP 15-2000 gympac 2000 Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for DP 15-2000 gympac 2000, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Upper Main Support Tube for DP 15-2000 - Part 30133767

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    Upper Main Support Tube

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  • Screw for DP 15-2000 - Part 21011700

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  • Cap, Snap for DP 15-2000 - Part 29058600

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  • Tube for DP 15-2000 - Part 30103267

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    Tube

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  • Curb Bar for DP 15-2000 - Part 38043867

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    Curb Bar

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  • Band for DP 15-2000 - Part 29067218

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    Band

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  • Bolt for DP 15-2000 - Part 23006800

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    Bolt

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  • Pulley for DP 15-2000 - Part 29086518

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  • Lock Nut for DP 15-2000 - Part 25009600

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    Lock Nut

    Part #25009600

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  • Bolt, Hanger for DP 15-2000 - Part 230086300

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    Bolt, Hanger

    Part #230086300

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DP Gympac 2000 15-2000 FAQs

For the Dp GYMPAC 2000 model 15-2000, the model number is usually printed on an ID label or stamped into the frame. We look for it on the main upright, base frame, or near the resistance or pulley assembly so you can match parts correctly.

Where to look on a Dp GYMPAC 2000

Check these common spots first:

  • Rear side of the main upright post
  • Base frame rail near the floor
  • Under a shroud or cover near the weight or resistance area
  • Near the cable routing or pulley bracket
  • On a small sticker plate close to the power entry (if your unit has electronics)

What the label typically includes

Most fitness equipment ID labels list more than just the model number.

Label item What it’s used for
Model number (15-2000) Matching diagrams and parts
Serial number Identifying production run
Electrical rating (if present) Verifying power requirements
Brand name (Dp) Confirming manufacturer

Tips to get an exact match when ordering parts

  • Write the model number exactly as shown, including dashes
  • Take a clear photo of the label before it wears further
  • If the label is missing, check for a stamped number on the frame tubing
  • Use our model number article to confirm you are using the right identifier: [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)]

Why it matters

Fitness and exercise parts like cables, pulleys, hardware, and covers can look similar across models. Using the exact 15-2000 model number helps ensure proper fit and safe operation.

Last updated: March 2026

To troubleshoot the Dp GYMPAC 2000 model 15-2000, we start by identifying whether the issue is mechanical (cables, pulleys, resistance, hardware) or electrical (only if your unit has a console). Most problems come from cable routing, pulley wear, or loose fasteners.

Quick troubleshooting checklist

  • Unplug power (if equipped) and stop using the unit until the issue is found
  • Check all visible bolts and nuts for looseness
  • Inspect cables for fraying, kinks, or rubbing on the frame
  • Spin pulleys by hand; they should rotate smoothly without wobble
  • Verify the resistance setting or selector moves freely and locks in place

Common symptoms and likely causes

Symptom Most likely cause What to do
Resistance feels jerky Cable misrouted or pulley binding Re-route cable, replace worn pulley
Squeaking or grinding Dry pivot point or worn pulley Lubricate pivots, inspect pulleys
Cable slack Stretched cable or loose adjustment Adjust tension, replace cable if frayed
Frame feels unstable Loose hardware or uneven floor Tighten hardware, level the unit

If your unit has a console (power issue)

  • Confirm the outlet works with another device
  • Inspect the power cord for damage
  • Check for an internal fuse (if accessible) and test it

For electrical testing basics, use: [how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video]

Why it matters

Troubleshooting by symptom helps you avoid replacing the wrong parts and reduces the risk of a cable snap or binding pulley during a workout.

Last updated: March 2026

The average lifespan of a Dp GYMPAC 2000 model 15-2000 is 7 to 12 years with regular home use. Keeping cables adjusted, hardware tight, and moving points lubricated extends life and helps prevent sudden failures.

What affects lifespan most

  • Frequency and intensity of workouts
  • Cable condition and alignment (fraying, kinks, slack)
  • Pulley wear (grooves, wobble, noise)
  • Frame and fastener tightness (bolts backing out)
  • Storage environment (humidity causes corrosion)

Maintenance schedule we recommend

Task How often What to do
Inspect cables and pulleys Monthly Look for fraying, flat spots, rubbing
Tighten frame hardware Monthly Re-torque bolts and nuts evenly
Clean and wipe down Weekly Remove sweat and dust from pads and frame
Lubricate pivot points Every 3 to 6 months Use a light lubricant where metal pivots

Signs it’s near end of life (or needs a rebuild)

  • Cable strands visible or broken
  • Pulleys squeal, bind, or wobble
  • Resistance feels uneven through the range of motion
  • Frame flexing, cracks, or persistent looseness

Why it matters

Worn cables, pulleys, and loose hardware can change resistance and movement paths, which increases the chance of injury. Routine checks keep performance consistent and help you plan parts replacement before a breakdown.

For general DIY safety practices before servicing, use: [are diy appliance repairs safe]

Last updated: March 2026

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