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Hi-Temp/Crumbs Plates With Color Number
$5.00YR Fitness BPRH001 Hi-Temp Plates are tough, quiet, and easy to use. Made with durable rubber and stainless steel i
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Weight Plates (CPU)
$5.00YR Fitness WPC003 Urethane Weight Plates are strong, quiet, and easy to handle. With a tough PU coating and built-i
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Urethane Weight Plates (CPU)
$5.00YR Fitness WPC001 Urethane Weight Plates are built for high performance and long-term use. Made from low-odor, scra
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Trigrip Rubber Plates
$5.00YR Fitness WPR004 Trigrip Rubber Plates are made for safe, quiet, and easy training. With a strong rubber coating a
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Trigrip Rubber Plates
$5.00YR Fitness WPR003 Trigrip Rubber Plates are easy to handle and built to last. With a strong rubber-coated design an
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Trigrip Rubber Plates
$5.00YR Fitness WPR002M Trigrip Rubber Plates are made for safe, easy, and long-lasting use. With a strong cast iron cor
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12-Sided Rubber Weight Plates
$5.00YR Fitness WPR001 12-Sided Rubber Plates are made for safe and quiet training. With a strong cast iron core and rub
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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 |
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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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Weight Plate Wholesale – The Definitive FAQ Guide
Are you looking for a commercial weight plate wholesale? Do you have a high demand for weight plates in your commercial gym or distribution centre? Are you looking for different types of bulk weight plates at affordable prices? YR Fitness is your go-to place for all your weight plates related requirements.
Having thorough information about the equipment you are looking to buy is very important. In this FAQ guide, we are going to educate you about different aspects of weight plates. So, without further ado, let’s get started.
Table of Contents
- What is a Weight Plate?
- What are the types of weight plate by material?
- What are the different varieties of weight plates?
- Why Olympic plates are better than standard plates?
- What are the different types of Olympic weight plates according to training technique/ level?
- What are the different forms of weight plates according to usage?
- Do wholesale weight plates come with a rack?
- What should be the calibration tolerance of a weight plate?
- Do weight plates have a specific color coding?
- Do weight plates have variable shapes if I buy them in bulk?
- Should I buy a raised weight plate or a flat one?
- What should be the thickness of a weight plate?
- Do weight plates have handles?
- Should I buy bumper plates or Steel weight plates in wholesale?
- Do wholesale weight plates come with a bar?
- What should be the weight of weight plates that I buy?
- Should I buy fractional weight plates in bulk?
- Can I customize the color weight plates that I buy in bulk?
- Can I customize my logo on wholesale weight plates?
- Conclusion
What is a Weight Plate?
A weight plate is heavy and flat gym equipment used for weight lifting or bodybuilding. Generally, they are used in combination with different weights on a bar.
Depending on the training environment, weight plates vary in thickness, coating, and accuracy, factors that leading commercial gym equipment manufacturers account for in their product lines.
What are the types of weight plate by material?
Rubber Plates
Material: They are made completely out of rubber.
Price: Their average price is $1.5 per pound, but it can vary.
Additional Information:
- Last longer than cast iron plates
- have a very strong-odour
- Get scratched very easily.

Figure 1: Rubber weight plates
Cast Iron Plates
Material: Cast iron plates are made completely from iron.
Cost: Their average price is $1.2 per pound, but it can vary.
Additional Information:
- Corrode over time.
- Create a lot of noise when they bang together.

Figure 2: Cast Iron weight plates
Steel weight plates
Material: steel
Additional Information:
Stronger, expensive, and more durable than iron weight plates

Figure 3: Steel Weight Plate
Urethane Coated Plates
Material: made of steel with a coating of urethane.
Price: Their average price is $2 per pound, but it can vary.
Additional Information:
- Long-lasting
- Scratch or crumble proof
- Thinner and no smell as compared to rubber plates
- Takes less space on bars

Figure 4: Urethane Coated Weight Plates
Rubber Coated Plates
Material: cast iron plates with rubber coating
Cost: $1.78 per pound
Additional Information:
- Less expensive as compared to rubber-coated plates
- Have strong odour
- Get scratched easily

Figure 5: Rubber coated Weight Plates
Vinyl Plates
Material: cement or sand with polyvinyl chloride coating.
Additional Information:
- Used only for casual training
- Cement or sands break down quickly and leak out of the coating sheath.

Figure 6: Vinyl Coated Weight Plates
Chrome Weight Plates
Material: Steel plates with pure chrome coating
Additional Information:
- Adds a nice finish to plates
- Lasts longer than steel plates

Figure 7: Chrome Weight Plates
What are the different varieties of weight plates?
Olympic Plates
- Have a 2-inch hole to slide onto the bar.
- Only plates that are used at the competitive level.
- Have a grip style
- Uniform in every brand
- Fit with almost every bar or plated loaded gym equipment

Figure 8: Olympic weight plates
Standard Plates
- Have a 1-inch for mounting them onto the bar.
- Cheaper alternative to Olympic plates.
- Do not have an efficient grip
- transport is difficult.
- Does not fit in Olympic bars

Figure 9: Standard weight plates
Thinking about sourcing Olympic plates for your gym or warehouse? YR Fitness offers consistent quality and full compatibility across all plate-loaded equipment. Contact us to discuss your bulk needs.
Why Olympic plates are better than standard plates?
Following characteristics of Olympic plates make them better
- They are stable on the bars or machine
- They can be used for a lot of exercises as compared to standard weight plates
- They are easy to grip
- Their size is universal so you do not have to worry about their compatibility with bars
What are the different types of Olympic weight plates according to training technique/ level?
Technique weight plates
- Suitable for beginners only
- Small size
- Made up of rubber
- No metal rings around the holes
- Usually available only in 2.5kg and 5kg

Figure 10: Technique Weight Plate
Training weight plates
- Close replica of competitive weight plates weight plates
- Low calibration as compared to competitive weight plates
- Cheaper than competitive weight plates

Figure 11: Training Weight Plate
Competitive weight plates
- Best calibration of all weight plates
- Accurate weight, the error margin is only 0.05% to 0.1%

Figure 12: Competitive Weight Plate
What are the different forms of weight plates according to usage?
Bumper Weight Plates
- Made up of rubber
- Can be easily dropped in Olympic training
- Available in a variety of colors

Figure 13: Bumper Weight Plate
Steel / Iron Weight plates
- The difference between them is about durability only.
- Not suitable for dropping.

Figure 14: Steel Weight Plate
Tri-Grip Weight Plates
- Widely used in commercial gyms
- Cost-effective
- Rubber or urethane coated
- Have three handles around all edges
- Not suitable for dropping

Figure 15: Tri-Grip Weight Plates
Change Weight Plates
- Closely resembles fractional plates
- Small weight such as 1kg, 2kg
- Used by bodybuilders

Figure 16: Change Weight Plate
Fractional Weight Plates
- Used for Smaller increments as compared to change plates
- The smallest weight is 0.125 kg.

Figure 17: Fractional Weight Plate
Not sure which types fit your facility best? YR Fitness helps gym owners build tailored inventory with the right mix of plates for every level. Talk to us to get expert advice on bulk selection.
Do wholesale weight plates come with a rack?
No, weight plates do not come with a rack. You have to buy it separately according to the weight plates you are buying. Besides, some manufacturers also offer bundle deals where you can get both items at a cheaper rate when combined. YR Fitness also offers an affordable and durable weight plate rack.

Figure 18: Weight Plate Rack
Want a bundled quote with both plates and racks for your new facility? Reach us for a fast and flexible package option from YR Fitness.
What should be the calibration tolerance of a weight plate?
The maximum calibration tolerance of a weight plate can only be 2% for training or competitive weight plates. However, for general weight plates, the acceptable limit is approximately 5%.
Calibration tolerance tells about the difference between the actual weight and the written weight of a weight plate. It is an important factor that will determine the quality of the weight plate.
Do weight plates have a specific color coding?
Yes, weight plates often have a colour coding. It is done to easily identify the weight of the plates without looking at the printed weight. The generally accepted weights according to colours are as follows:

However, if you do not want to buy coloured weight plates, black or grey ones are also easily available.
Do weight plates have variable shapes if I buy them in bulk?
Yes, weight plates come in a variety of shapes. But the general and widely used shape is circular. Some weight plates are 8 to 12 sided. You can get both circular and 12-sided weight plates at YR Fitness.


Should I buy a raised weight plate or a flat one?
You should always buy a raised weight plate. It allows you to insert your hand under it and lift it easily. This raised surface is around the centre hole of the weight plate.

Figure 21: Raised insert in a Weight Plate
What should be the thickness of a weight plate?
The thickness of a weight plate depends on two factors:
- Manufacturer/ quality
- Weight of the plate
The thinner the weight plate, the better it is. This is because it allows the user to put more weight plates on the bar.
Do weight plates have handles?
Some weight plates have handles while others do not. These handles are wide openings at the edges of the weight plate. It helps you in easy lifting.
We recommend you buying weight plates that have handles. Otherwise, buy those that have raised surrounding edges.

Figure 22: Handles in a Weight Plate
Should I buy bumper plates or Steel weight plates in wholesale?
We recommend buying Steel weight plates for your commercial gym in bulk qunatity. However, for a distribution centre, both types are necessary. This decision depends on the type of customers you have.
Bumper plates are safe for floors but they are used by beginner trainers usually. As they are thick, so occupy a larger space on the bar. Therefore Steel weight plates are used for heavy weight lifts.
Still deciding which type fits your gym’s profile? YR Fitness supports gyms worldwide in choosing the right mix for bulk orders. Message us and get a quick recommendation
Do wholesale weight plates come with a bar?
No, weight plates do not come with bars. You need to buy them separately. One of the reasons behind this is that weight plates are also used with other equipment such as Shrug Machine. Therefore, it is impractical to sell them with bars.
What should be the weight of weight plates that I buy?
We recommend you buying complete sets of weight plates. This is because, at your gym, you can expect every level of trainer. Therefore, to meet their requirements, buying low weight and heavyweights are equally important. Below are the denominations in which each type of weight plate is generally available.
- Standard weight plates: 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 35, and 50 pounds
- Olympic Weight plates: 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 35, and 45 pounds.
- Bumper weight Plates: 10, 15, 25, 35, 45, and 55 pounds.
Should I buy fractional weight plates in bulk?
Yes, you should buy fractional weight plates for your gym or distribution centre. These weight plates weigh 1 pound or less. They are used for small increments in the overall weight plates being used. They are required by advanced level trainers.
Can I customize the color weight plates that I buy in bulk?
Yes, YR Fitness allows complete colour customization of weight plates. Although steel weight plates are in grey or black colour and bumper plates have a specific universal colour scheme, you can customize it according to your requirements. Contact our sales department for more information.
Want to see custom color options or discuss MOQ? Email us, our team is ready to help you design your next order.
Can I customize my logo on wholesale weight plates?
Yes, you can customize your weight plate logo. Contact YR Fitness for more information and to communicate your requirements.
Conclusion
We hope that after reading this comprehensive FAQ Guide, you would have cleared all your confusion regarding wholesale weight plates. YR Fitness are a trusted wholesale weight plate manufacturers. We offer high-quality commercial weight plates in bulk quantity at affordable prices. Contact our sales department for a customized price quote now!