The core competitiveness of a professional gym lies in the efficiency of its strength equipment configuration and the training experience it offers. As a supplier certified by both EN 957 and ISO 20957, MLSFit has distilled a procurement decision model from over 800 commercial gym cases, helping you create a high-ROI training area.
H2: The Golden Ratio for Commercial Gym Equipment Configuration
Free weights area (40% budget):
MLSFit Olympic squat rack (supporting simultaneous training for two people) + adjustable dumbbell system (5-50kg quick switch)
Fixed Equipment Area (35% of the budget):
MLSFit 3D Smith Machine (with 6-way track adjustment) + Multi-functional Cable Cross (30 training modes)
Functional Training Area (25% of the budget):
Suspension training frame + MLSFit competition-grade weightlifting platform (with a shock absorption coefficient of up to 93%)
H2: 3 Key Hard Metrics Often Overlooked
Average daily carrying capacity: Commercial-grade equipment needs to support ≥ 200 people per day (MLSFit equipment has passed 200,000 fatigue tests)
Maintenance response time: The inventory cycle for key components is ≤ 72 hours (Guaranteed by 8 major warehousing centers of MLSFit across the country)
Space-saving design: MLSFit modular design saves 30% of space (CAD template for equipment layout available for download)
H3: A Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls in Security Certification
The EN 957-1 Class S (commercial grade) certification mark must be verified.
Beware of "pseudo-modular" designs: Check if the connecting parts pass the 10kN tensile test (MLSFit uses military-grade pins)
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