Description

TKO PEC DEC / Rear Delt

The TKO Achieve Dual Pec Deck / Rear Delt provides a combination of exercises in a compact space that includes: chest fly's and reverse fly's. A multi-position seat pad and multi-grips allow this machine to accommodate a wide range of users.

  • 5 position post adjustment
  • Compact design
  • 170lb Weight stack
  • Dimensions: 54" x 48" x 81"

FEATURES & BENEFITS
MOVEMENT – Easy to use, minimal adjustments and pre-stretch features allow for optimal exercise positions.
CABLES – Aircraft spec 5mm American LOOS cable with a 2,000 lb breaking strength. End fitting tested to 250,000 cycles using full weight stack.
PLACARD – Simple, step by step instructions and training tips help users maximize workouts.
FRAME – Compact, space efficient design requires minimal floor space.
TUBING FRAME – Tubing: 2.5mm to 2.75mm square tube differ into any types, from 30x60mm to 50x100mm, electro-welded to maximum integrity.
PAD – High-use upholstery supported by 70mm thick foam.
PULLEY – Glass fiber reinforced nylon pulleys with deep V-groove provides secure cable seating and fluid bearing rotation.
SHROUD – Fully shrouded weight stack to protect equipment.
COLOR – Graphite paint with black upholstery.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS (LWH): 54” x 48” x 81” (137cm x 122cm x 206cm)
WEIGHT STACK: 170 lbs.
PRODUCT WEIGHT: 406 lbs. (184kg)
FRAME COLOR: Graphite
UPHOLSTERY COLOR: Black

WARRANTY:

  • FRAME = 10 Years
  • PARTS = 5 Years
  • LIMITED PARTS = 6 months

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