
Part 4 | Front Frame Right Bar
Description
The frame part T4 or A4, is the right bar of the front frame when you stand in front of the m-station; you can recognise it by the yellow net adjusters on the side. The right bar is mounted to the two horizontal frame bars.
Which option do I need?
Check which m-station you have before you select the bar needed for your specific m-station model below.
- T4 Front Frame Right Bar for m-station Talent, Club or Basic
- A4 Front Frame Right Bar for m-station Academy
Pictures of the parts listed above can be found in the parts and tools overview in the assembly manuals for m-station Talent, Club and Academy.
How to assemble?
The bar is mounted on the two horizontal front bars by using 4 short carriage bolts (B14, T14, C14 or A14).
View the video manual or check chapter 7 (chapter 5 for m-station Basic) in the Assembly Manual.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.

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