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STR40 WEIGHT AND BARBELL TRAINING PUMP RACK COMMERCIAL HMS STR40 is a functional training rack that helps organise space by storing plates, barbells and accessories for pump training. With a maximum load capacity of 280 kg and a well-thought-out design, it is ideal for fitness clubs and home gyms. Effective equipment storage The rack has six pins for plates, which allow you to conveniently arrange weights of different weights. In addition, it has a dedicated space for barbells, so that all equipment is in one place and is easily accessible during training. Additional accessory bars The STR40 offers more than just weight storage – two additional bars allow you to conveniently store clamps, gloves or resistance bands, which further increases the functionality of the rack and helps you keep your training area tidy. Stable and robust construction Thanks to its strong and durable construction, the stand is completely stable even when fully loaded. The design ensures that equipment is stored safely, eliminating the risk of loads tipping over or accidentally falling. The ideal choice for any training space The STR40 rack is a practical solution for those who want to optimise space and increase the comfort of training. It works well in both commercial gyms and home fitness studios, providing easy access to equipment and eliminating unnecessary clutter. Specification: Length: 65.5 cm Width: 74.8 cm Height: 157.5 cm Diameter of bar for plates and accessories: 25 mm Length of bars: 47.5 / 38.7 / 31.5 / 24 cm Barbell storage space: 23 x 15 cm Non-slip feet: yes Maximum load: 280 kg Material: Q235A steel Weight: 26.5 kg Remarks: Warranty 24 months for domestic use Warranty 12 months for commercial use Importer: Abisal Ltd. | Poland | 41-807 Zabrze | Pyskowicka Street 17 | e-mail: abisal@abisal.pl Abisal Ltd.. declares that the products sold by the company are safe and meet the requirements contained in the Act on General Product Safety of December 12, 2003. (Journal of Laws of December 31, 2003)