Lexco selectorised machines
Lexco selectorised machines : notre sélection professionnelle
Lexco selectorised machines are built for intensive use in professional environments: gyms, fitness clubs, hotels, physical preparation centres, emergency service sites and rehabilitation facilities. They give precise, smooth and safe training through studied movement paths, simple adjustments and integrated weight stacks that allow progression in single kilogram steps. That combination suits a wide public, from beginners to trained athletes, and makes muscle isolation straightforward.
What the range covers
Upper body stations including chest press, shoulder press, lat pulldown and seated row; lower body stations including leg press, leg extension, seated leg curl, abductor and adductor; trunk stations for abdominal and lower back work. Adjustments are designed to be made by the user in a few seconds, which matters when a station changes hands every few minutes at peak time.
| Selection point | What to check |
|---|---|
| Weight stack increment | Small steps matter for beginners and rehabilitation |
| Adjustment range | Seat and pad travel across body sizes |
| Upholstery | Foam density and cover durability under daily use |
| Consumables | Cable and pulley references kept on file |
| Footprint | Machine plus user zone, not catalogue dimension alone |
Installation and compliance
Allow the machine footprint plus a user zone on the access sides, and keep circulation routes at 1.2 m or more. Indoor fitness equipment falls under EN 957, published as EN ISO 20957, with classes according to intended use. Warranty runs from 2 to 5 years depending on the range, and stocked references ship in 5 to 10 working days. See also selectorised machines.
Frequently asked questions
Are Lexco machines suitable for rehabilitation use?
Yes, and rehabilitation services are one of the recurring uses, because the integrated weight stacks allow very low starting loads and fine increments. Where a therapy team is involved, it is worth reviewing the station list with them before the layout is fixed. Adjustment range across body sizes is the second point to check.
How often do the cables need replacing?
Cable life depends on use, not on a calendar, so the practical approach is scheduled inspection with replacement planned rather than reactive. Keeping the cable references on file shortens the order when replacement is due. That recurring cost should sit in the operating budget from the start.
Send us your room area and the stations you want covered, and we will return a Lexco specification with prices. Request a quotation for a reply within 24 working hours.
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