Product Highlights
The TRM 865 treadmill adds value to your facility by combining essential reliability and ease-of-use with a feeling that’s personalized to every step. Thoughtful design and performance deliver an exerciser experience that feels right. The TRM 865 makes it easier for you to provide a customerfocused environment. Quiet and efficient, we’ve streamlined the assembly and included diagnostic tools to increase uptime and keep operating costs down.
Product Features
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P62 Console
The P62 console features personalized viewing and the remarkable clarity of TV and internet options that exercisers crave, all in a 10 in / 25.4 cm screen. With the ability to “favorite” selections for the future, exercisers can customize their workout experience based on what’s important to them.
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Power Factor Correction (PFC)
Our highly efficient 4 HP AC motor drives are optimized with Power Factor Correction (PFC) for increased efficiency, improved performance, and up to 30% reduction in energy consumption.
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Integrated Footplant Technology™
Recognizes exercisers’ natural foot speed and matches every stride for an ultra-smooth feel that enhances their workout experience.
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Ground Effects® Impact Control System
Our patented system combines ideal cushioning, support, and stability for exercisers. Precor decks are designed to provide more absorption in the front where exercisers’ feet hit the belt and added rigidity at the back for a firm push-off.
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Active Status Light
To increase uptime, an external status light lets you and your staff know at a glance the operating condition of your treadmill and when to perform life-extending maintenance.
Specifications
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Dimensions (L x W x H): 83 x 35 x 68.5 in / 211 x 89 x 174 cm
- Equipment Weight: 430 lb / 195 kg
- Step-up Height: 9.5 in / 24 cm
- Power: 120 volt, 20 amp individual branch circuit
- Motor Drive: 4 HP AC motor with Power Factor Correction
- Speed Range: 0.5 – 16 mph / 0.8 – 25.5 km/h
- Elevation Range: -3% to 15% incline in 0.5% increments Total Workouts: 27 TRM 865 Experience™ Series
- Language: English, Danish, Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Turkish
- Network Capabilities: Preva® network capable
- Entertainment: 10 in / 25.4 cm LCD Capacitive Touch Screen Mobile Device Charger and Audio Jack
- Accessories: Integrated Reading Rack Optional - Cable Management
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