To anyone who has a set of the Ironmasters 75lb or more quick lock dumbells, do you notice any looseness when using them at all unless you really torque the quick lock screw? I noticed that unless I really crank down on them there is still some movement which can be heard and felt during exercises which is a bit jarring, especially at higher weights. I reached out to Scott at IM and he says this is normal yet for all the reviews of these out there, I was expecting it to need a quick quarter turn and no rattling or looseness felt ever. I did not read that I need to turn it with ridiculously strong force to have it stay tight. Is this the experience of everyone else or am I just way off base? I have a video link for a demonstration of what i am experiencing but the forum won't let me post it because i'm new here.
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06-02-2023, 01:38 PM #1
Ironmasters Quick Lock Dumbell - play in plates, Normal?
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06-03-2023, 02:56 AM #2
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I'll notice just a little bit of rattle, no worse than using ProStyle dumbbells. It is being held together with a threaded screw, so the harder you crank it down the tighter it will get. I've never had it feel like they would come apart or even pinch skin or anything between the plates. I've never had the plates feel as if they were shifting back and forth when using them.
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06-06-2023, 07:46 AM #3
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06-06-2023, 08:17 AM #4
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06-19-2023, 09:48 AM #5
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Have several pairs of the 75lb set. No rattle here but I do crank down on em pretty tight.
I've had some issues with engagement on the most recent pair I found used... Have to really press the plates together for the screw to engage. Sometimes I need to back the screw out a little before beginning to turn it. Probably more to do with tolerance stack up than anything else.
Once tightened, all of my pairs are solid and I don't worry about them.
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