Vertical Leg Press Machine
Vertical Leg Press Machine
Plate loaded vertical leg press machine designed for direct lower body training with a vertical pressing path, large footplate, and compact commercial gym footprint.
Product Overview
The Vertical Leg Press Machine is built to deliver focused lower body training through a straight vertical pressing movement. Its plate loaded design allows users to progressively increase resistance while maintaining a stable seated position.
The upright structure supports efficient space usage, making it suitable for commercial gyms and training studios that require high-performance leg equipment within a controlled footprint.
Specification Table
| Total Weight | 280 kg |
|---|---|
| Maximum Load | 500 kg |
| Dimensions | 2079 × 2240 × 1634 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 vertical pressing path places emphasis on the quadriceps and glutes while allowing controlled depth and foot positioning. The guided structure supports consistent movement mechanics throughout each repetition.
This configuration allows users to train with substantial resistance in a stable environment, making it suitable for structured strength programs in commercial facilities.
Key Structural Features
- Plate loaded resistance carriage
- Vertical leg press movement path
- Olympic weight plate loading sleeves
- Dual guide rod support structure
- Integrated safety stop mechanism
Applications
- Commercial fitness centers
- Strength and conditioning facilities
- Professional training studios
- University and school gyms
FAQ
What muscles does the vertical leg press machine target? +
It primarily targets the quadriceps and glutes, while also engaging the hamstrings depending on foot placement and range of motion.
Is this leg press machine plate loaded? +
Yes, it uses a plate loaded system compatible with Olympic weight plates for adjustable resistance.
Is the movement guided on this vertical leg press? +
Yes, the machine uses a guided vertical track system to support stable and controlled pressing.
Is this machine suitable for commercial gyms? +
Yes, its reinforced frame and plate loaded design make it suitable for commercial gym and professional training environments.
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