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Prone Leg Curl
$5.00YR Fitness C426 Prone Leg Curl is designed to isolate and strengthen hamstrings safely and effectively. With five s
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Seated Leg Curl
$5.00YR Fitness C425A Seated Leg Curl offers a customizable and comfortable way to train hamstrings. With adjustable foa
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Leg Extension
$5.00YR Fitness C424 Leg Extension is designed to build strong quadriceps with comfort and precision. It features multip
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Outer Thigh Abductor
$5.00YR Fitness C423 Outer Thigh Adductor is built for effective outer thigh and hip workouts. With adjustable settings,
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Inner Thigh Adductor
$5.00YR Fitness C422 Inner Thigh Adductor is designed for effective inner thigh workouts with comfort and control. It fe
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Gluteus Maximus Trainer
$5.00YR Fitness C421A Gluteus Maximus Trainer offers a safer, more natural motion for targeted glute training. With adju
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Gluteus Maximus Trainer
$5.00YR Fitness C421 Gluteus Maximus Trainer is designed to effectively target and strengthen the glute muscles. Its bac
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Multi Hip
$5.00YR Fitness C420 Multi Hip is a versatile machine designed to train various hip and leg muscles. With adjustable set
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Rotary Torso
$5.00YR Fitness C419 Rotary Torso is designed to improve core strength and mobility with smooth 360-degree rotation. It
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DESIGNED By ATHLETES,
FOR ATHLETES
At YR Fitness, Design Transcends Aesthetics.
It’s About Functionality.
Simple, But Significant.
Only True Feedback Counts
Quality Standard of YR Fitness
That’s why we are confident to compete with big brand quality, but at 1/5 price.
Built with Strength: 3.0mm Solid Steel Pipes
We use thick 3.0mm+ Q235 steel pipes for every part of the machine — whether it’s the frame or the training area, no matter the size. With added reinforcement bends, our machines stay strong and steady. No shaking, just solid power.

This is How We Make Your Gym Equipment
Over 20 years, YR Fitness has put $8M into tech—just to bring you better machines.
100% Original Design Since 1997
Because Great Design Makes Great Machines.
Pulley Output Ratio
Leveraging the power of physics, we’ve tailored our pulley output ratio for optimal training. Take our butterfly machines: a 2:1 ratio means a 70kg weight selection delivers a 35kg training load. This higher ratio enhances your workout and saves on weight plate costs.

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73 Series
Heavy-Duty Frame
Pro-Level Movement
High-End Line
61A Series
Durable
Affordable
Best-Selling
C4 Series
Modern Look
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Quick Comparison At A Glance
Feature | 73 Tough Series | 61A Racing Series | C4 Revival Series |
|---|---|---|---|
Launch Year | 2008 | 2016 | 2025 |
Design Focus | High-end performance and biomechanics | Space-saving, budget-friendly, market-driven | Combines 61A’s simplicity with 73’s advanced features |
Frame Tubing | 75×130×3.0 mm (main) + 58×101×3.0 mm (functional) | 75×118×3.0 mm (main) + 50×120 / 40×80 / 50×100 mm | 150×50×3.0 mm (main) + 50×120 / 40×80 / 50×100 mm |
Aesthetic Design | Parabolic, bold, aluminum accents | Compact and practical | Stylish, modern, fits younger gym aesthetics |
Durability Level | Heavy-duty, custom-engineered components | Very durable, many still running after 20+ years | Same durability level with upgraded styling and adjustability |
Movement Types | Independent converging/diverging paths | Standard movement paths | Includes both standard and independent paths (split models) |
Adjustability | Basic adjustability | Standard user adjustability | Advanced: rotating handles, adjustable pads, backrests, etc. |
Innovation Level | First of its kind globally in 2008 | Refined through years of customer feedback | Integrated innovation from both series + unique new machines |
Series Size | 62 models | 62 models | 74 models (still expanding) |
Target Buyer | High-end gyms, serious training centers | Budget-conscious gyms, franchise chains | Gyms that want both performance and style |
Pricing | Premium | Most affordable | Mid-range, with excellent feature-to-price ratio |
Production Method | Partially handmade due to complex design | Fully industrialized | Industrial production with some specialty detailing |
After-Sales Service | Lifetime support | Lifetime support | Lifetime support |
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Pin Loaded Machine – Definitive FAQ Guide
1. What is a pin loaded machine and how does it work?
A pin loaded machine is a strength machine with a built-in weight stack that you adjust by moving a metal pin.
On a pin loaded machine, the weights are stacked in a column. Each plate has a hole. The user slides the selector pin into the plate that matches the weight they want. When they push or pull the handles, the cable and pulley system lifts only the plates linked to that pin, along a fixed path. This makes the setup simple and clear for most gym members.
At YR Fitness, we design and manufacture commercial pin loaded machines for gyms and distributors. We use commercial-grade frames, cables, and pulleys to handle heavy daily use in busy clubs. If you are planning your strength area, we at YR Fitness can help you choose a pin loaded line that fits your member type and floor layout.
3. How is a pin loaded machine different from a plate loaded machine?
Pin loaded machines use a fixed weight stack with a selector pin, while plate loaded machines use loose plates that you load by hand.
On a pin loaded machine, the weight is built in. The user only moves the pin to change resistance, and the movement is usually more guided. On a plate loaded machine, the user adds or removes weight plates on pegs. This gives a feel closer to free weights but takes more time to set up and needs more space and plate storage.
At YR Fitness, we manufacture commercial lines for both pin loaded and plate loaded machines. We see many gyms put pin loaded units in the main area for beginners and everyday members, and use plate loaded units in strength or power zones. If you are unsure which style suits your gym, we at YR Fitness can help you plan the right mix based on your members and space.
5. Are pin loaded machines suitable for beginners and older users?
Yes, pin loaded machines are well suited for beginners and older users because they are stable, guided, and easy to adjust.
The fixed movement path helps users who do not yet have good control with free weights. Adjustable seats, backrests, and handles allow trainers to set a safe range of motion for each person. Users can start with very light loads and increase in small steps, simply by moving the pin. They also avoid lifting heavy plates when setting up the exercise, which can be helpful for users with limited strength or joint issues.
At YR Fitness, our commercial equipment is designed for a wide range of body sizes and ability levels, from new members to experienced lifters. This includes strength equipment options that provide guided, safe progression for users who prefer pin-loaded systems. We pay attention to ergonomics and movement angles so the exercise feels natural and controlled.
7. What is the average weight stack range for your pin loaded machines?
Most commercial pin loaded machines use medium to heavy weight stacks that cover beginners up to strong, regular lifters.
Upper-body machines often use a lighter stack than lower-body units, because legs are usually stronger and need more load. For example, many chest or shoulder machines in commercial gyms have a stack that suits general members, while leg press or row machines may have higher total weight. The plates are divided into small steps so users can increase the load gradually without big jumps.
We at YR Fitness build our commercial pin loaded machines to handle long-term use by many users each day, so we choose stack sizes and increments that match real gym needs. If you serve more advanced lifters or sports teams, we can recommend models and stack options that give your members enough resistance while still staying safe and easy to adjust.
9. Can I choose custom frames and upholstery colors to match my gym?
Yes, most commercial projects allow custom frame and upholstery colors so your machines match your brand and gym style.
Choosing colors is not only about looks. A consistent color scheme makes your gym look more professional and helps members see that the machines belong to one system. Dark frames with darker upholstery can hide wear in heavy-use areas, while brighter colors can highlight certain zones like strength or functional training. It is important to confirm color charts, lead time, and any extra cost before finalizing your order.
At YR Fitness, we position ourselves as a commercial manufacturer for gym owners and distributors who care about both quality and brand image. When you plan a new club or upgrade, we can show you popular frame and pad color choices and help you select a look that fits your market.
11. How durable are the cables and how often do they need replacement?
Good commercial cables are very durable and only need replacement when you see wear, damage, or feel the movement is no longer smooth.
In a well-built pin loaded machine, the cables are made from strong steel wire with a protective cover. In a normal commercial gym, they can last for years if users train correctly and staff do regular checks. You should inspect cables often for cracks, fraying, or flat spots, and replace them at the first clear sign of damage to avoid sudden breaks.
At YR Fitness, we design our commercial machines to bear long-term heavy use, so we use solid materials and strict production processes for cables and pulleys. We at YR Fitness suggest adding cable checks to your monthly inspection routine and contacting us or your distributor if you notice any wear, so we can advise on replacement parts that match your specific models.
13. What certifications or testing do your machines comply with?
Quality commercial machines are tested for strength, safety, and function and are built to follow recognized industry standards.
Before a machine reaches your gym floor, it should go through load testing, movement testing, and checks on welds, frames, and moving parts. This helps make sure the machine can handle repeated use at higher weights without bending or failing. As a gym owner, you should ask your supplier what standards they follow and what kind of in-house testing they do.
At YR Fitness, we build our products to meet ISO standards and use advanced production processes to keep quality consistent from unit to unit. Our commercial lines are designed to compete with high-end big brands on quality while staying more cost-effective, and we at YR Fitness are happy to share more details on our testing procedures when you plan your equipment order.
15. How do I clean and disinfect the upholstery and handles?
Use a mild cleaner or approved gym disinfectant with a soft cloth, and avoid harsh chemicals or rough tools that can damage the surface.
For daily cleaning, spray the solution onto a cloth (not directly on the machine) and wipe the pads, handles, and contact points after use or at set times during the day. Avoid strong solvents, bleach, or rough brushes, as these can crack the upholstery or wear away grip surfaces over time. Make sure surfaces are dry before the next member uses the machine.
At YR Fitness, our commercial upholstery and grips are made to handle frequent cleaning in gyms and fitness centers, but correct cleaning methods still help them last longer. We at YR Fitness recommend that gym owners create simple cleaning rules for staff and members, and we can advise you on suitable cleaning routines for our specific materials when you install our pin loaded machines.
17. What is the warranty coverage for frame, moving parts, and upholstery?
Warranty usually gives the longest coverage on the frame, shorter on moving parts, and the shortest on upholstery and grips.
The frame is the strongest and most stable part, so it often has the longest warranty period. Moving parts, like bearings and pulleys, have more wear and get a shorter term. Upholstery, grips, and other soft parts have the most contact and are often treated as consumables with the shortest coverage. Exact terms can vary by model and market.
At YR Fitness, we design commercial equipment to be strong first, so warranty is there as a safety net, not the main selling point. We at YR Fitness can share the detailed warranty terms for your region and advise how to care for frames, moving parts, and pads so you get the longest life from your pin loaded machines.
19. Do your machines come assembled or do they require on site assembly?
Most commercial machines are shipped partly disassembled and need on-site assembly.
To save space and protect the machines in transport, some parts are removed or folded. This means your team or the installer will need to bolt major parts together, level the machine, and do final checks before use. Good assembly is important for safety and smooth movement.
We at YR Fitness provide clear assembly guidance and support for our commercial models. Depending on the project and country, YR Fitness or our local partners can also offer paid assembly help, so you do not need to worry about missing tools or wrong setup on your pin loaded machines.
21. How are the machines packed and shipped to avoid damage?
Machines are packed in strong cartons or wooden crates with protection around key parts to reduce damage during transport.
Each unit is wrapped and supported so the frame, upholstery, and weight stack are protected from scratches and impact. Bolts and small parts are usually packed in separate bags or boxes and labeled so they are easy to find during assembly. Pallets and strapping keep the load stable while it moves through shipping and handling.
At YR Fitness, we pay close attention to packing because most of our products travel long distances to gyms and distributors. We at YR Fitness work with reliable forwarders and use tested packing methods so your pin loaded machines arrive in good condition and are ready for assembly and use.
23. How long is the lead time for production and delivery?
Lead time depends on the order size, customization, and your location, but commercial pin loaded orders usually need several weeks from confirmation to delivery.
Standard models with common colors are often faster to produce and ship. Custom frame or upholstery colors, special stacks, or large project quantities can add time. Shipping time also depends on whether the goods move by sea, air, or land, and on customs in your country. Your sales contact can give a more exact window once the details are clear.
At YR Fitness, we plan production carefully so we can balance quality control and delivery speed for our gym and distributor partners. We at YR Fitness encourage you to share your opening date or project schedule early, so we can align production and shipping and help your pin loaded machines arrive in time for your gym launch or upgrade.
2. What are the main benefits of pin loaded machines for my gym?
Pin loaded machines are easy to use, fast to adjust, and help members train safely with less staff supervision.
Members change the load by moving a pin, not by lifting plates. This saves time between sets and keeps the floor cleaner because there are fewer loose plates. The guided path helps users keep better form and lowers the chance of wrong movement, which is important when you have many new or unsupervised users.
We at YR Fitness focus on commercial use only, so our pin loaded machines are built for high traffic and a wide range of users, from beginners to advanced. If you want a strength area that is simple to understand and low in daily maintenance, our team at YR Fitness can suggest a mix of pin loaded units that match your budget and training goals.
4. Which muscle groups can members train with pin loaded machines?
With a full line of pin loaded machines, members can train all major muscle groups, including legs, chest, back, shoulders, arms, and core.
Pin loaded machines come in many types: leg press, leg extension, leg curl, hip abductor/adductor, and calf for the lower body; chest press, shoulder press, lat pulldown, seated row, biceps curl, and triceps extension for the upper body. Cable-based pin loaded stations can also be used for core work and functional moves. With the right set, a member can complete a full-body workout using machines only.
We at YR Fitness design commercial strength lines so gym owners and distributors can build a complete circuit with consistent look and feel. Our goal is to cover the key movements most gyms need, so your members can move station to station without confusion. If you are planning a new club or upgrade, we can help you select a pin loaded package that gives full-body coverage in the space you have.
6. How much space do I need for one pin loaded machine?
Most pin loaded machines need about the space of a small car parking spot, but the exact size depends on the model and user movement area.
In general, you should plan not only for the machine footprint, but also for space around it so members can move, adjust the seat, and get on and off safely. A common rule is to leave clearance at the front, back, and sides so users and staff can pass without bumping into other equipment. This also helps meet basic safety and comfort standards in a commercial gym.
At YR Fitness, we design our commercial machines with real club layouts in mind, so the footprints are compact but still allow proper movement angles and adjustability. When you plan a new floor or upgrade, we at YR Fitness can share the exact dimensions of each pin loaded model and help you arrange them to fit your gym size and training zones.
8. Can I customize the weight stack size or weight increments?
Yes, in many cases the weight stack size and increments can be customized to better match your gym’s member profile and training style.
Some gyms want larger stacks on key machines like leg press or row, while others prefer smaller, more precise increments for rehab, seniors, or group training areas. When you plan a project, it helps to think about who will use each machine most and how strong they are. This lets you decide whether to focus on higher max weight, finer jumps between plates, or a balance of both.
At YR Fitness, we focus on B2B commercial projects, so we are used to adjusting specifications based on gym owner or distributor needs. If you share your target members with us, we can suggest suitable stack sizes and increments, and check what level of customization is possible for your order.
10. What materials do you use for the frame, cables, and pulleys?
Pin loaded machines use heavy-duty steel frames with high-quality cables and pulleys designed for long-term commercial use.
The frame is usually made from thick steel tubing, welded and treated to resist bending and rust in a busy gym. Cables are made from strong wire with protective coating to reduce wear, and pulleys are designed to run smoothly under load so the movement feels even from start to finish. These parts must handle thousands of repetitions per week, so material choice and production process are very important.
At YR Fitness, we use solid materials and advanced production methods to make sure our commercial equipment can bear long-term heavy use in gyms and fitness centers. Our products meet ISO standards and are recognized by professional trainers for good movement angles and build quality.
12. What safety features do your pin loaded machines have?
Pin loaded machines use fixed movement paths, weight stacks, and built-in stops to help users train in a safer, more controlled way.
Typical safety features include enclosed or guarded weight stacks, clear weight markings, and simple selector pins that lock firmly into place. Many machines also have adjustable seats and backrests so users can set a safe range of motion, plus rubber grips and stable foot platforms to reduce slipping.
At YR Fitness, we focus only on commercial equipment, so safety and stability are core parts of our design. Our machines use well-designed angle movements that many professional trainers recognize as safe and effective, and we at YR Fitness can guide you on how to combine our pin loaded units with basic gym rules and signage to build a safer training area for your members.
14. What is the recommended maintenance schedule for pin loaded machines?
You should do quick checks weekly, deeper inspections monthly, and a full service at least once or twice a year, depending on usage.
Weekly tasks can include wiping down machines, checking pins and adjustment knobs, and making sure seats and pads are secure. Monthly tasks often include inspecting cables and pulleys, checking bolts, testing the smoothness of movement, and listening for unusual sounds. A yearly or half-year service may involve replacing worn parts, re-greasing moving components if needed, and doing a full safety check.
At YR Fitness, we design our commercial equipment to handle long-term abusive use in busy gyms, but regular maintenance is still key to safety and smooth performance. When you buy from us, we at YR Fitness can provide basic maintenance guidance for our pin loaded range and help you set up a simple checklist that fits your gym size and daily traffic.
16. Do you provide spare parts and how fast can we get them?
Yes, we provide spare parts, and delivery time depends on your location and the parts needed.
We keep key wear parts available, such as cables, pulleys, pads, and small hardware. For common parts, supply is usually faster. For special parts or custom items, we may need extra production time. Your local distributor or our sales team can give you a more exact time once we know the model and quantity.
At YR Fitness, we focus on long-term cooperation with gym owners and distributors, not just one-time sales. We at YR Fitness support our commercial lines with parts and technical help, so your pin loaded machines can stay in service and earn money instead of sitting broken on the floor.
18. How long do pin loaded machines usually last in a commercial gym?
With proper use and regular maintenance, good pin loaded machines can last many years in a commercial gym.
Lifetime depends on factors such as daily usage hours, user behavior, and how strict your maintenance routine is. In a busy club with heavy traffic and no maintenance, even strong machines will wear out faster. In a well-managed gym with regular checks and correct cleaning, you can keep quality machines working smoothly for a long time and only change parts when needed.
At YR Fitness, we build our commercial lines to handle “abusive use” in real gyms, not just light home training. We at YR Fitness focus on frame strength, smart angles, and solid components so your pin loaded machines can keep working year after year and give better return on your investment.
20. Do you offer installation services and what is included?
Yes, in many markets installation service is available through us or our local partners, and it usually includes assembly, basic setup, and safety checks.
A standard installation service covers building the machines, placing them in the planned positions, leveling them, and checking movement and pins. Some services also include simple user guidance for your staff and basic maintenance tips. Exact service content can vary by region and project size.
At YR Fitness, we understand that many gym owners want a “ready to use” solution, not boxes on the floor. We at YR Fitness work with distributors and service teams to offer installation plans that match your budget and timeline, so your new pin loaded machines can be installed, checked, and ready for members in a smooth, organized way.
22. Can one staff member move or reposition a pin loaded machine easily?
Most pin loaded machines are heavy and not easy for one person to move, but they can be shifted with care and the right tools.
A single staff member might be able to reposition a unit slightly by lifting one end and using floor sliders or a small mover, but this must be done slowly and safely. For bigger moves, like changing layout or crossing longer distances, it is better to use two or more people and proper moving tools such as dollies or pallet jacks. This protects both the staff and the machine.
We at YR Fitness design our frames to be stable first, which means they are solid and not light. If you plan to change layouts often, YR Fitness can give advice on safe moving practices and help you plan a floor that does not need frequent heavy shifts of your pin loaded equipment.
