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Inclined abdominal bench with handrails for push-ups PTP 523-X.DnC

Inclined abdominal bench with handrails for push-ups PTP 523-X.DnC

Regular price 3208 TVA inclus
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≈644 €
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≈644 €
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Inclined abdominal bench with push-up rails is suitable for twisting, swinging the press, raising the legs when holding the horizontal bar and "bicycle", chest, arms, abdominals, and also helps to develop various positions and other static elements.

The construction will be made of support pillars made of steel pipes with a diameter of at least 89mm and a minimum wall thickness of 3mm, on clamps without welded joints, balustrades for push-ups will be made of steel pipes with a diameter of at least 33mm. The inclined bench surface for the development of the abdomen is to be made of HDPE (high density polyethylene) without toxic components with a multilayer structure of various colors, with a thickness of not less than 15mm. To avoid the penetration of water from precipitation, the pillars must be covered with plastic covers.

The metal elements need to be sandblasted and painted in an electrostatic field, in two layers with a minimum thickness of 100 microns to give them resistance to the external environment.

Materials: steel, plastic, HDPE.

Technical characteristics: General dimensions of the land, no less than: Length: 2727 mm, Width: 743 mm, Height: 1445 mm.

In addition to the space occupied by the equipment, according to the regulations in force, a minimum impact zone of 1.5 m-2.5 m will be provided.

The foundation of the complex will have minimum dimensions of LxWxH=400x400x700mm, and the foundation of the individual elements will have minimum dimensions of LxWxH=400x400x500mm.

Requirements for installation: To ensure safe and reliable operation, all supporting elements are to be deepened into the soil (ground) not less than 0.70m (0.50m – solitary elements) to increase rigidity, then following the concreting process (concrete BC 300). The assembly of the elements must exclude the possibility of their disassembly, without the use of special purpose tools.