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TRUE FITNESS FUSE-4000 Weight-Assisted Chin Dip Machine

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

For safe and efficient chin dips, exercisers require a stable, reliable, and strong contraption to support their weight and allow for ease of movement. The TRUE FUSE-4000 Weight-Assisted Chin Dip Machine offers modern styling and high-quality construction for superior movements that enhance chin dips.

This assisted dip machine is designed to meet the demands of today’s commercial fitness facilities and is the perfect complement to any selectorized circuit. This chin dips machine also equalizes body weight, providing a strong and supportive structure for safer workouts.

Features:
  • Step-by-step exercise chart with easy-to-follow user instructions
  • Multi-position chin bar and pivoting dip handles for variation
  • Retracting foot platform for bodyweight exercises
  • 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):

    53” x 69” x 94” / 135 cm x 175 cm x 239 cm

    Weight Stack Options:

    210 lbs / 95 kg (standard weight stack) or 310 lbs / 141 kg (heavy weight stack)

    Machine Weights:

    630 lbs / 286 kg (standard weight stack) or 730 lbs / 332 kg (heavy weight stack)

    Color Options:

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

    Extras:

    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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