Gold Line converging plate loaded machines
Gold Line converging plate loaded machines : notre sélection professionnelle
Gold Line is a range of converging plate loaded machines aimed at premium clubs, hotel facilities, physical preparation centres and health oriented sports settings. Eighteen machines are listed. The converging path brings the handles towards each other through the movement, which follows the natural line the limbs take rather than forcing a parallel trajectory.
What converging geometry changes
On a parallel machine the hands travel on fixed rails and stay the same distance apart from start to finish. A converging machine narrows that distance as the movement completes, reproducing what happens with dumbbells or with a barbell press. Users notice it as a smoother movement with a fuller contraction at the end of the range; facility managers notice it as fewer complaints about shoulder discomfort from members with limited mobility.
Build and installation
Frames are reinforced steel with an anti corrosion epoxy coating, and loading is by Olympic discs rather than a selectorised stack, which suits facilities that already hold a stock of plates. Stationary training equipment for gym use falls under EN 957. Delivery covers France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, with export quoted per project, and quotations are issued within 24 working hours.
| Point | Gold Line |
|---|---|
| Loading | Olympic discs, plate loaded |
| Movement path | Converging, handles close through the range |
| Frame | Reinforced steel, epoxy anti corrosion finish |
| Range size | 18 machines |
| Standard | EN 957 |
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to buy plates as well?
Yes, unless your facility already holds Olympic discs. Plate storage next to each machine should be planned into the layout.
Is converging geometry suitable for beginners?
It is. The path is still guided, so the benefit of a machine over free weights is retained.
How does it compare with a selectorised line?
Load changes are slower because plates are handled, but the feel is closer to free weight training and there is no stack to limit the maximum load.
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