Description
The Lexco LS-509 Multi-Press is a plate loaded pressing station using independent converging and diverging movement arcs. Those two arcs are the point of the machine: a converging path suits a horizontal press, a diverging path suits an overhead or incline movement, and having both available on independent arms means one station covers several pressing patterns that would otherwise need separate machines. Because the arms work independently, each side develops its own force and asymmetry is corrected rather than hidden.
Lexco equipment is designed to move with the natural gestures of the body rather than to impose a path on it, and this machine is built for professional settings: fitness clubs, corporate gyms and rehabilitation practices. For an operator, the reason to specify a professional grade press rather than a lighter one is that the geometry, the bearing tolerance and the finish have to survive years of continuous use while serving every member profile from a deconditioned beginner to a competitive athlete.
Technical specification
| Model | Lexco LS-509 Multi-Press |
| Type | Plate loaded multi press station |
| Movement | Independent converging and diverging arcs |
| Arms | Independent, for balanced bilateral development |
| Intended use | Fitness clubs, corporate gyms, rehabilitation practices |
| Design principle | Movement paths following natural body mechanics |
| Use class | ISO 20957-1:2024 class S, professional and commercial |
| SKU | LIF-7754 |
| Price | 2,880 EUR excluding VAT |
Professional use
A multi press earns its place on a floor where space is limited but the training offer has to be broad. In a corporate gym it may be the only pressing station, and its ability to cover more than one angle is what keeps members from outgrowing it. In a rehabilitation practice the independent arms allow a single side to be loaded while the other rests, which is exactly what a post injury protocol requires and what a fixed bar cannot provide.
Detailed dimensions, load capacity and the accessory list for the LS-509 are confirmed at quotation stage against the current Lexco specification, so the station is matched to your room and to the rest of the equipment list rather than ordered on catalogue figures alone. Light In Fitness has equipped gyms, hotels, local authorities and specialist facilities from Tours since 2013.
Frequently asked questions
How much space should be allowed?
A plate loaded press needs clear access at the seat and storage for discs on both sides so plates are not carried across a circulation route. Because the exact footprint depends on the configuration supplied, we produce a layout study for your room as part of the quotation.
What is the difference between converging and diverging arcs?
A converging arc brings the handles together as the arms extend, which matches a chest press. A diverging arc separates them, which matches an overhead press. Having both on one frame means one station covers pressing patterns that would otherwise need two.
What are the commercial terms?
Quotations are issued within 24 working hours. Shipping runs 5 to 10 working days from stock to France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, with export costed per project, and warranty runs 2 to 5 years depending on the range.
Request a quotation or call +33 6 20 72 66 96. See the Lexco selectorised machines range.













Reviews
There are no reviews yet.