Description
The Fitness Tech F24 is a dual adjustable pulley with two independent 120 kg stacks, 26 height positions per column and a 2:1 cable ratio, on a Q325 steel frame with an integrated pull-up station. Professional price: 2,139.47 EUR excluding VAT.
Independent columns, and why that matters
Two separate stacks mean each arm works against its own load. That is what makes unilateral training possible: an athlete with a 15 per cent strength difference between sides can load each side correctly instead of letting the stronger side carry the movement. It also recruits the trunk stabilisers, because an asymmetric load has to be resisted rather than shared.
The 26 height positions cover every pull angle from floor level to overhead, which is what turns one station into a full functional platform: cable pulls, rows, presses, anti-rotation core work and unilateral pressing all run from the same frame.
Specification
- Two independent 120 kg weight stacks
- 26 height positions per column
- 2:1 cable ratio for smooth travel and fine increments
- Q325 steel structure
- Integrated pull-up station, no additional footprint
- Suitable for rehabilitation, athletic preparation and general strength work
Technical specifications
| Reference / SKU | FT-28770 |
|---|---|
| Weight stack | 2 x 120 kg, independent |
| Height positions | 26 per column |
| Cable ratio | 2:1 |
| Frame | Q325 steel |
| Pull-up station | Integrated |
| Price | 2,139.47 EUR excluding VAT |
Where it is installed
Fitness clubs, athletic preparation centres, physiotherapy practices and corporate facilities. A dual adjustable pulley is often the single most-used machine on a floor precisely because it is not specialised: one station serves rehabilitation, conditioning and conventional strength training.
See the rest of the cable station range or the wider selectorised machine selection to plan a full circuit.
Programming it across three populations
The same station serves three different jobs in a typical week. In rehabilitation, the 2:1 ratio gives the small, smooth increments needed to load a joint progressively without jumps. In athletic preparation, the independent columns support anti-rotation and unilateral pressing work that a fixed machine cannot reproduce. In general strength training, it covers rows, flyes, curls, triceps work and cable pressing, at any of the 26 heights.
That breadth is why a dual adjustable pulley is usually the first machine specified when a room has to serve mixed populations and there is space for only one selectorised station.
Frequently asked questions
How much clear space should I allow?
Allow at least one metre of clear working area in front of each column for wide movements – flyes, rotational pulls and floor-based exercises. Exact placement depends on the rest of the floor layout, and our team can validate it on plan.
Is the F24 suitable for a physiotherapy practice?
Yes. The 2:1 ratio gives gentle load increments and smooth cable travel, which suits rehabilitation and return-to-sport work, while 120 kg per column still covers heavy strength training in the same room.
Why two stacks rather than one shared tower?
Independent stacks allow different loads on each side and let two users work simultaneously on opposite columns. A shared tower does neither.
Light In Fitness supplies cable and selectorised equipment to clubs, clinics, performance centres and corporate facilities across Europe. Send us your room dimensions and we will return a quotation excluding VAT with a layout study.







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