The Pioneer Adjustable Lever is an update of the original Pioneer Lever, and now includes two-headed rivets for better durability and smooth operation, plus a new bottom “leg” for improved compatibility across various belt types and thicknesses.
The biggest drawback of the lever belt is that it’s not easily adjustable (unless you own the expensive SBD belt). Levers are traditionally attached to a belt with a couple of screws. If you’re someone who likes different levels of tightness for different lifts, it’s fairly inconvenient...
. An ampere meter18displays the ampere draw of what is generally referred to in the industry as the “burnisher motor”, not shown, which drives the single circular pad, not shown. The ampere meter has a needle which reads from 0-150 amperes. A lever20adjusts the pad pressure of the s...