Description
The O’Live Pro Series adjustable pulley station covers more than 60 exercises from two 70 kg columns, with a one hand height adjustment and cables rated to 1,400 kg. A dual adjustable pulley is the most flexible piece of equipment on a gym floor, because moving the pulley changes the exercise rather than the muscle: the same station delivers a shoulder press, a chest fly, a row, a rotation, a pallof press and a woodchop without an attachment change.
The one hand adjustment is the detail that decides whether that flexibility is actually used. On a station where changing the pulley height needs two hands and a pin, coaches limit themselves to two or three positions per session. Here the height changes in a moment, on an aluminium slide bar designed for smooth low friction travel, so a session can move through the full range of positions without interruption.
Build quality is specified to match. The frame is semi-elliptical tube of 75 by 118 by 3 mm for rigidity and stability, finished in anti-corrosion epoxy powder. The cables are high resistance steel with a Japanese coating and a 1,400 kg maximum load. The plates run on Teflon rings with hard chrome guides, which is what keeps the stacks smooth over years of use, and the whole assembly is shrouded in 4 mm ABS. Each column holds 70 kg with a 5 kg starting weight, low enough for rehabilitation and coordination work. The station carries CE certification to EN 20957.
Technical specification
| Range | O’Live Pro Series, adjustable pulley station |
|---|---|
| Exercise range | More than 60 exercises, upper and lower body |
| Column weight | 70 kg per column |
| Starting weight | 5 kg per column |
| Height adjustment | One hand operation on an aluminium slide bar |
| Cables | High resistance coated steel, 1,400 kg maximum load |
| Frame | Semi-elliptical tube, 75 by 118 by 3 mm |
| Plate guides | Teflon rings with hard chrome guides |
| Shrouding | ABS, 4 mm |
| Finish | Anti-corrosion epoxy powder coating |
| Additional station | Multi-grip pull-up bar |
| Certification | CE, EN 20957 |
| Price | 3,430 EUR excluding VAT |
Specifying an adjustable pulley station
This is the machine that a functional zone is built around rather than one that is slotted in, and the working area matters more than the frame. Keep the space between and in front of the columns permanently clear, allow room for a user to step back from the pulley for rotational and pressing patterns, and treat that zone as part of the equipment when the plan is drawn. The integrated multi-grip pull-up bar adds a bodyweight station within the same footprint, which needs its own headroom and landing area. A 5 kg starting weight makes the station usable for shoulder rehabilitation and coordination work as well as for strength, which widens the audience considerably in a facility shared with a physiotherapy practice. Store handles, ropes and straps on the frame. We size the functional zone and the accessory set from your floor plan free of charge before quoting.
Frequently asked questions
What can 60 exercises actually cover?
Pressing, pulling, rotation and anti-rotation for the upper body, plus hip and leg patterns from a low pulley. In practice the limit is the handle set and the coaching rather than the machine.
Is 70 kg per column sufficient?
For cable work, yes. Single cable exercises are performed at lower loads than machine compounds, and the two columns can be combined on bilateral movements.
Why does the starting weight matter?
A 5 kg first plate means the station can be used for rehabilitation, coordination and older members, not only for strength training. Stations that start at 15 or 20 kg exclude those users entirely.
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