Plate Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Chest Press Machine
Plate Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Chest Press Machine
Plate loaded iso-lateral incline chest press machine designed to target the upper chest with independent arms, guided pressing path, and commercial-grade frame construction.
Product Overview
The Plate Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Chest Press Machine is built to develop upper chest strength through a guided incline pressing motion. Its plate loaded lever system allows users to train with controlled resistance while maintaining consistent pressing mechanics.
Independent arms support balanced left and right side development, making it suitable for structured strength programs in commercial gym environments. The seated configuration provides stability for focused upper body training.
Specification Table
| Total Weight | 200 kg |
|---|---|
| Maximum Load | 250 kg |
| Dimensions | 1290 × 1230 × 1710 mm |
| Main Frame Tube | Constructed from SPHC high-grade steel with a minimum 3.0 mm commercial-duty wall thickness |
| Tube Specification | 75×75 mm, 80×80 mm, 80×40 mm, 100×50 mm, and 120×60 mm square or oval structural tubing, all in ≥3.0 mm heavy-duty commercial specification |
| Cutting Process | Precision CNC laser cutting for all structural tubes and plates to ensure dimensional accuracy and clean edge finishing |
| Welding Process | Robotic-assisted and fixture-controlled welding to guarantee structural alignment, consistent weld penetration, and long-term frame stability |
| Surface Pretreatment | Multi-stage surface preparation including high-pressure sandblasting, degreasing, and rust removal to enhance coating adhesion and corrosion resistance |
| Powder Coating | Dual-layer electrostatic powder coating for uniform coverage, impact resistance, and long-term color durability |
| Baking Process | Dual high-temperature curing process at 200°C to ensure coating hardness, surface integrity, and industrial-grade finish quality |
Design & Training Benefits
The incline pressing angle emphasizes the upper pectoral muscles while also engaging the anterior deltoids and triceps. Iso-lateral movement arms allow unilateral or bilateral pressing, helping address muscular imbalances.
The guided path reduces the need for free-weight stabilization, enabling users to concentrate on controlled reps and progressive loading within a safe, supported setup.
Key Structural Features
- Plate loaded lever resistance system
- Iso-lateral independent press arms
- Incline chest press movement path
- Seated position with upright back support
- Integrated grip handles
- Olympic plate loading sleeves
Applications
- Commercial fitness centers
- Strength training studios
- Athletic performance facilities
- University and school gyms
- Corporate wellness gyms
FAQ
What muscles does the incline chest press machine target? +
It primarily targets the upper pectoral muscles while also engaging the anterior deltoids and triceps during the pressing movement.
Is this chest press machine plate loaded? +
Yes, it uses a plate loaded system that allows users to add Olympic weight plates for adjustable resistance.
Does the machine allow unilateral training? +
Yes, the iso-lateral arm design allows each side to move independently for balanced strength development.
Is this machine suitable for commercial gym use? +
Yes, its reinforced structure and plate loaded design make it suitable for commercial gyms and strength training facilities.
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