Treadmill Maintenance Tips To Prevent, Fix Frequent Stopping: Guide Released

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This new guide from SOLE Fitness makes it easier for customers to fix their broken treadmills at home - without calling out a specialist.

-- SOLE Fitness has released a new guide to treadmill care, with tips for how to fix a machine that's stopped working. It covers the most common reasons for treadmill stoppages - from motor overheating to belt tension issues.

More information can be found at https://www.soletreadmills.com/blogs/news/why-does-my-treadmill-keep-stopping-how-to-fix-it

As home workouts replace gym sessions for millions of Americans, SOLE Fitness is addressing a growing need. Approximately 60 million US households own a treadmill, according to Statista - but many owners don't know how to handle basic maintenance issues.

"We’ve all been there - mid-workout, feeling great, and suddenly, your treadmill stops. Frustrating, right? It disrupts your flow and throws off your momentum. But don't worry, because most treadmill issues are easy to fix with a bit of know-how. With our guide, you'll be back to running in no time," says a spokesperson.

SOLE Fitness explains that treadmills often stop because their motors get too hot and the built-in safety features automatically turn off the machine to prevent damage. Customers run into this problem if they use their treadmill for long periods without breaks; not keeping the belt and deck properly lubricated also creates extra friction, which generates heat and triggers these shutdowns.

The guide also explains that, as motors age, they have trouble maintaining consistent power, especially during intense exercise sessions. As such, the treadmill may stop intermittently while the motor tries to handle the workout requirements.

SOLE Fitness encourages users to let the motor cool down between workouts and to place the treadmill in a well-ventilated area with clear space around it. Users should also lubricate the treadmill, per manufacturer recommendations, to prevent issues.

Numerous different treadmill options for home gyms are available on the SOLE Fitness website. Their folding treadmills start with the F63 model at $1,299.99, while the more advanced F80 costs $1,899.99. For those who prefer non-folding models, the SOLE TT8 is available for $2,899.99.

Every model comes with free access to the SOLE+ app with guided video workouts, helping users get more from their equipment through structured exercise routines.

Interested parties can learn more at https://www.soletreadmills.com/

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