Plate Loaded
Maximize muscle growth with high-quality plate-loaded machines designed for serious strength training. Offering full control over resistance, they allow for progressive overload and targeted muscle engagement. Built with heavy-duty materials, they withstand intense workouts while ensuring long-lasting durability. Smooth motion mechanics provide a natural lifting experience, reducing strain and enhancing efficiency. Ideal for power training, bodybuilding, and overall muscle development at any fitness level. Adjustable settings allow for a customized workout, catering to individual strength goals. Perfect for home gyms, fitness centers, and professional training facilities. Compatible with standard weight plates, they offer endless resistance options for continuous progression. Designed for stability and safety, they let you lift with confidence and push past limits. Train hard, lift heavy, and achieve peak performance with every rep!
Plate-Loaded — Build Strength with Confidence

Vertical Leg Press Is 16




V-Squat Is 19



Plate-Loaded — Power & Performance Choice

Shoulder Press Is 12




Seated Leg Extension Is 15




Seated Tricep Press Is 18




Pullover Is 14




Pendulum Squat Is 24



Plate-Loaded — Heavy Strength Equipment

Shoulder Press Is 12




Seated Leg Extension Is 15




Seated Tricep Press Is 18




Pullover Is 14




Pendulum Squat Is 24




Lateral Low Row Is 06 (Iso Series)



Plate-Loaded — Heavy Strength Equipment

Lateral Low Row Is 06 (Iso Series)




Lateral Super Incline Press Is 02




Lateral Standing Leg Curl Is 03




Lateral Raise Is 23




Lateral Low Row Is 06




Lateral Leg Press Is 04




Lateral Front Lat Pulldown Is 11




Lateral Decline Chest Press Is 07




Iso Lateral Back Extension Is 21




Incline Pec Fly Is 22




Flat Bench Press Is 13




Dual Lat Pulldown Is 20




Chest Press & Lat Pulldown IS 17




Arm Curl IS 05




Abdominal Oblique Crunch Is 10




45° Leg Press IS 08




K183 Abductor Adductor Plate Loaded (Kore Series)




K186 Prone Leg Curl + Leg Extension (Kore Series)




Lateral Super Incline Press Is 02




Lateral Standing Leg Curl Is 03




Lateral Raise Is 23




Lateral Low Row Is 06




Lateral Leg Press Is 04




Lateral Front Lat Pulldown Is 11




Lateral Decline Chest Press Is 07




Iso Lateral Back Extension Is 21




Incline Pec Fly Is 22




Flat Bench Press Is 13




Dual Lat Pulldown Is 20




Chest Press & Lat Pulldown IS 17




Arm Curl IS 05




Abdominal Oblique Crunch Is 10




45° Leg Press IS 08




K183 Abductor Adductor Plate Loaded (Kore Series)




K186 Prone Leg Curl + Leg Extension (Kore Series)




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FAQs
What is a plate-loaded machine?
A plate-loaded machine uses weight plates instead of a traditional weight stack to provide resistance. You load and adjust the weight by adding or removing plates manually.
What are the advantages of plate-loaded machines?
Plate-loaded machines allow for more freedom of movement, offer smooth resistance, are often more durable, and can handle heavier weights compared to pin-loaded machines.
Are plate-loaded machines safe for beginners?
Yes, plate-loaded machines guide the movement in a fixed path, reducing the risk of injury and making it easier for beginners to learn proper form.
Can plate-loaded machines replace free weights?
While they provide a safe and effective alternative, plate-loaded machines are best used alongside free weights for a complete strength-training program.
How do I choose the right plate-loaded machine for my gym?
Consider the machine’s build quality, weight capacity, biomechanical design, space requirements, and versatility in targeting multiple muscle groups.
How do I maintain plate-loaded machines?
Regularly check bolts and joints for tightness, lubricate moving parts as needed, clean weight horns and upholstery, and inspect cables or pivots for wear and tear.