Description
The Bodytone FR02 Olympic disc rack stores a full stock of 50 mm plates on 8 storage pins, with a 500 kg total capacity on a 102 x 72 cm footprint. It clears plates off the floor of powerlifting platforms, CrossFit boxes and free-weight zones, cutting trip hazards and keeping discs sorted by weight.
Why a vertical disc rack earns its floor space
Plates left around a platform slow training and cause accidents. The FR02 gives every disc a pin: members re-rack by weight, coaches see stock at a glance, and bars stay free for lifting instead of storage. With 8 pins across a compact vertical format, one rack organises the plate stock of an entire lifting area while occupying less than a square metre.
Built to hold half a tonne, daily
- Steel tube structure, 100 x 50 mm section, 2.5 mm wall, robot-welded
- Balanced pin layout that keeps the rack stable even fully loaded at 500 kg
- Three-coat epoxy finish over an anti-rust primer
- ABS thermoplastic end caps (3.5 mm) protecting pins and plates
- Non-slip rubber feet that protect the gym floor
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-BT-FR02 |
|---|---|
| Storage | 8 pins for Olympic 50 mm discs |
| Maximum load | 500 kg |
| Dimensions | 102 x 72 x 116 cm (L x D x H) |
| Weight | 39 kg |
| Frame | Steel tube 100 x 50 mm, 2.5 mm wall, robot-welded |
| Finish | Three-coat epoxy paint with anti-rust primer, ABS end caps |
| Price | 614 EUR excluding VAT |
Planning plate storage across a facility
Storage sizing is simple arithmetic that many fit-outs skip: count the discs a full platform uses at peak, add the spare increments, and provide pins accordingly. One FR02 typically serves one to two platforms or power racks; larger strength floors run several racks placed at bay ends so no lifter walks more than a few metres to re-rack. Facilities combining bumpers and iron discs often dedicate the FR02 to the iron increments and give bumpers their own rack, keeping the two plate populations from mixing. Light In Fitness can map the storage plan onto your floor layout as part of the quotation.
Frequently asked questions
Which plates fit the FR02?
Any Olympic disc with a 50 mm bore: bumper plates, cast iron, urethane or competition discs. The 8 pins let you sort the full increment range of a platform on a single rack.
Is 500 kg capacity realistic for one rack?
Yes. The 100 x 50 mm robot-welded steel structure distributes the load evenly across the pins, and the rack remains stable fully loaded thanks to its balanced geometry and non-slip rubber feet.
Where should the rack be positioned?
Within arm’s reach of the platforms or racks it serves, typically at the end of a lifting bay. Keeping the walking line between rack and bar short is what actually gets members to re-rack their plates.
To equip your lifting area with FR02 disc racks, or plan complete storage for a strength floor, request a free quotation; the Light In Fitness team replies within 24 to 72 hours.

















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