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TRUE FITNESS FUSE-1500 Tricep Pushdown

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

The FUSE-1500 Tricep Pushdown machine has dual-position press arms that allow users to choose a narrow or wide grip. The angled back pad accommodates a wide range of users and provides support during exercise.

Features:
  • 5-position seat uses 4-bar linkage with gas cylinder assist for stable, low friction adjustments
  • 20° fixed angle contoured back pad provides support and proper alignment during exercise
  • Handles easily adjust between wide and narrow positions
  • Matte black finish available with custom color options. 18 upholstery options available in a wide range of colors. Contact your sales representative for more information.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (L x W x H):

43” x 55” x 58” / 109 cm x 140 cm x 147 cm

Weight Stack Options:

170 lbs / 77 kg (standard weight stack) or 250 lbs / 113 kg (heavy weight stack)

Machine Weights:

421 lbs / 191 kg (standard weight stack) or 501 lbs / 227 kg (heavy weight stack)

Color Options:

Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame and upholstery options available.

Extras:

Height Adjustment Guide, Step-by-step exercise chart with easy-to-follow user instructions, Accessory Tray with Cup Holder, Integrated Towel Holder

WARRANTY

Frame Components and Welds, excluding coatings:

10 Years

Bronze Bushings, Sealed Rotating Bearings, Pulleys, Weight plates, and Guide Rods, excluding coatings:

5 Years

Labor, Cables, Linear Bearings and Shafts, and all other components not mentioned elsewhere in this warranty:

1 Year

Normal wear parts including but not limited to labels, upholstered pads, and grips:

90 Days

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