Weight Machines

Build a complete strength floor with commercial weight machines from Muscle D Fitness, Body-Solid Pro ClubLine, and Powerline — including leg and glute machines, chest and shoulder press machines, lat pulldowns and seated rows, ab and back machines, bicep and tricep machines, functional trainers, Smith machines, cable machines, and multi-station gyms. Compare selectorized vs plate-loaded resistance, converging vs iso-lateral arms, footprint, and weight capacity to spec the right lineup for your home gym, studio, or commercial facility.

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Specs
Target Muscles Chest, shoulders, triceps Delts, chest, triceps Rear delts, traps Lats, biceps, traps Back, lats, biceps Biceps, triceps Quadriceps Quads, glutes, hamstrings
Exercises Supported Flat / incline bench press Shoulder press Rear delt fly Lat pulldown (wide / close) Seated row Biceps curl + tricep press Leg extension Leg press + hack squat
Resistance Type Plate loaded Plate loaded Plate loaded Plate loaded Plate loaded Selectorized (plate stack) Selectorized Plate loaded
Movement Iso-lateral (independent arms) Converging, unilateral Iso-lateral Dual-axis diverging Dual-axis diverging Dual-function Center-drive cam Quad-track rollers
Seat Adjustments Multi-position Gas-assist adjustable Ergonomic adjustable Gas-assist adjustable Gas-assist + chest support 5-position gas-assist Pop-pin foot pads Flip-and-lock back pad
Footprint L × W (in)61 × 42 53 × 49 78 × 48 76 × 49 65 × 35 53 × 40 48 × 40 96 × 34
Height 70 in 52 in 38 in 84 in 44 in 62 in Under 56 in 56 in
Machine Weight 295 lb 171 lb 195 lb 183 lb 158 lb 501 lb 436 lb 340 lb
Frame Robust steel 2×3, 11-ga steel Heavy-duty steel 2×3, 11-ga steel 2×3, 11-ga steel 11-ga oval tubing 2×4, high-tensile steel 2×4, 11-ga steel
Plate Storage
Commercial Rated
Warranty — Home Manufacturer Lifetime Manufacturer Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime

Frequently asked questions

What types of weight machines do you carry?

Our weight machine collection covers every major training category: multi-station gyms for full-body home setups, functional trainers and cable machines for versatile pulley work, Smith machines for guided barbell lifts, and dedicated single-station machines for legs and glutes, chest and shoulders, abs and back, and biceps and triceps.

What's the difference between selectorized and plate-loaded machines?

Selectorized machines have a built-in weight stack with a pin — fast to adjust, safer for solo training, and ideal for circuit-style workouts or shared facilities. Plate-loaded machines require you to load Olympic weight plates manually — lower up-front cost, higher weight ceilings, and a more direct "feel" of the resistance. Busy commercial floors usually favor selectorized; serious home lifters and small studios often mix both.

Are these machines rated for commercial use?

Most of them, yes. Brands like Muscle D Fitness, Body-Solid Pro ClubLine, and XMARK Commercial are built for hotels, apartment gyms, studios, and full-service facilities — typically with 11-gauge steel frames, shrouded weight stacks, and lifetime structural warranties. Lines like Powerline and Synergee are better suited for home and light-commercial use. Each product page lists its intended use and warranty tier.

How do I pick the right machine for my goals?

Start with the movement patterns you train most. If you want full-body versatility in a small footprint, a functional trainer or multi-station gym is the best single-machine investment. If you already have a rack and barbell, fill the gaps — a leg press or leg curl for lower-body isolation, a pec fly or shoulder press for upper-body work. Commercial facilities typically need a balanced mix across all muscle groups.

How much space and ceiling height do I need?

Footprints vary widely — a single-station selectorized machine is typically 4–6 ft long and 3–5 ft wide, while leg press and cable crossover machines can stretch 7–13 ft. Ceiling height matters most for lat pulldowns, cable crossovers, and Smith machines (usually 82–91 in minimum). Every product page lists exact dimensions and minimum ceiling height. If you want help planning a layout, send us your room dimensions.

Do you offer installation and delivery?

Commercial machines ship via LTL freight with curbside delivery included, and lift-gate or inside-delivery upgrades are available at checkout. For larger facility builds, our Commercial team can coordinate white-glove installation and facility layout. Full details are on our Shipping Policy page, and financing is available through Shop Pay and Affirm.